by Michael Soares | Dec 9, 2019 | Volume 4, Issue 19
I think I’m passing a kidney stone. Maybe, maybe not. I have a lot of back pain in the area that would indicate that I do. I know because I’ve had them before. Several of them. They suck. They pop up at the least opportune times and can screw up your life for several...
by Jonathan | Dec 9, 2019 | Volume 4, Issue 19
Cuenca and National Criminal Activity (Cuenca) Joseph Yanzaguano Morocho, 17, who disappeared on Sunday October 13, in the Paute canton was found dead last Tuesday in the Paute river. Yanzaguano’s aunt, María Juanacio said that the family learned that he was last seen...
by Jonathan | Dec 9, 2019 | Volume 4, Issue 19
“If you do something unnatural, then you should expect an unnatural result.” Those were some of the first words that Martyn Luberti said to me when we met to talk about his business, Light & Touch Therapy. And another central theme—that supporting the body to heal...
by Jonathan | Dec 9, 2019 | Volume 4, Issue 19
By Irene Gardner In July 2019, an article entitled The Achuar and Preserving the Amazon appeared in the Cuenca Dispatch, which described the efforts of the Achuar, supported by the Friends of Ikiam here in Cuenca, to preserve the traditional rainforest territory of...
by Jonathan | Dec 9, 2019 | Volume 4, Issue 19
The cost of this intervention in the private health system is around $ 20,000. However, in the hospital it is done for free. Teófilo Ríos, 70, is the first patient of the José Carrasco Arteaga hospital to receive ministernotomy surgery (a minimally invasive surgery)...