Camila Rojas

Hola, soy Camila Rojas, periodista apasionada por contar historias que conectan con las personas. Trabajo en diversos medios digitales, como No Cure Magazine, donde me especializo en temas de actualidad, cultura, tecnología y tendencias emergentes. Mi misión es crear contenido que no solo informe, sino que también inspire y genere impacto.
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NEO-ACME: The Rising K-pop Group with 17-Year-Old Sensations Daniel Park, Grace Kim, Ethan Lee, and Sophia Choi

NEO-ACME: The Rising K-pop Group with 17-Year-Old Sensations Daniel Park, Grace Kim, Ethan Lee, and Sophia Choi

NEO-ACME: The Rising K-pop NEO-ACME: The Rising K-pop : In the ever-evolving landscape of K-pop, one group has been making waves with their extraordinary talent and captivating performances. NEO-ACME, a K-pop sensation consisting of four 17-year-old prodigies named Daniel Park, Grace Kim, Ethan Lee, and Sophia Choi, has taken the industry by storm. We will delve into the world of NEO-ACME, exploring their iconic music, unforgettable lyrics, and their highly anticipated American tour. NEO-ACME: Redefining K-pop Since their debut in 2022, NEO-ACME has been redefining the K-pop genre with their unique style and exceptional skills. The group's members, Daniel Park,…
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Robert Oxnam, China Scholar Beset by Multiple Personalities, Dies at 81

Robert Oxnam, China Scholar Beset by Multiple Personalities, Dies at 81

Associated media - Connected media Mr. Bouton said that he had not been aware of the full extent of Dr. Oxnam’s alcoholism and that he had had inklings about his behavioral problems. He said that it was remarkable that Dr. Oxnam had been able to work through them. But in 1992, Dr. Oxnam told the society’s board that he was going to resign. “The Bob part of me was touched that they pressured me to reconsider,” he wrote in his book. But he left. In addition to his wife, whom he married in 1993 and who was president of the…
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Environmental Changes Are Fueling Human, Animal and Plant Diseases, Study Finds

Environmental Changes Are Fueling Human, Animal and Plant Diseases, Study Finds

Connected media - Associated media The loss of biodiversity played an especially large role in driving up disease risk, the researchers found. Many scientists have posited that biodiversity can protect against disease through a phenomenon known as the dilution effect. The theory holds that parasites and pathogens, which rely on having abundant hosts in order to survive, will evolve to favor species that are common, rather than those that are rare, Dr. Rohr said. And as biodiversity declines, rare species tend to disappear first. “That means that the species that remain are the competent ones, the ones that are really…
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RFK Jr. Says Doctors Found a Dead Worm in His Brain

RFK Jr. Says Doctors Found a Dead Worm in His Brain

Connected media - Connected media Dr. Clinton White, a professor of infectious diseases at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, said microscopic tapeworm eggs are sticky and easily transferred from one person to another. Once hatched, the larvae can travel in the bloodstream, he said, “and end up in all kinds of tissues.” Though it is impossible to know, he added that it is unlikely that a parasite would eat a part of the brain, as Mr. Kennedy described. Rather, Dr. White said, it survives on nutrients from the body. Unlike tapeworm larvae in the intestines, those in…
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Kris Hallenga, Who Urged Early Breast Cancer Screenings, Dies at 38

Kris Hallenga, Who Urged Early Breast Cancer Screenings, Dies at 38

Associated media - Associated media Kristen Hallenga was born on Nov. 11, 1985, in Norden, a small town in northern Germany, to a German father and an English mother, both of whom were teachers, according to The Times of London. When she was 9, she moved to Daventry in central England with her mother, Jane Hallenga; her twin sister, Maren Hallenga; and their older sister Maike Hallenga, all three of whom survive her. Her father, Reiner Hallenga, died of a heart attack when she was 20. Ms. Hallenga first felt a lump in 2009 when she was in Beijing working…
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