An experimental antibody therapy offers the possibility of slowing the advance of Alzheimer’s, while thousands of families in Spain live daily with the disease that erases memories and consumes identities. By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes – “My mother looks at me, smiles, but she doesn’t always know who I am”, says Laura, 48, as she adjusts a blanket over her…
Read MoreBorn for Failure, Created for Glory
From failure to glory: how to transform adversity into inner strength. By Omaira Vivas HoyLunes – Life is an enigma; no one can predict the glorious future or the life full of failures of each new being that comes into the world. Some people sometimes estimate the blessings and fortunes that the family in which the individual is conceived…
Read MoreMurderers
Between the harmony of summer and the horror of intentional fires: a reflection on the fragility of nature and the invisible shadow of those who destroy it. By Jorge Alonso Curiel HoyLunes – “This doesn’t happen in winter, does it?” my partner asks me, as we watch the sunset over the seafront promenade of Cullera, leaning on the window of…
Read MoreHugo’s Journeys: Do You Choose War or Peace?
In Cartagena, a grandfather and his grandson discover that peace is built in everyday life. Between innocent questions and profound reflections arises the conviction that peace is not a utopia, but a possible path that begins in the everyday: in the gesture of sharing, in the acceptance of differences, and in the individual responsibility of building a fairer world. By…
Read MoreSummer: Art, Tradition, and Modernity Under the Sun
A journey through the celebrations, festivals, and artistic expressions that, under the summer sun, transform streets and squares into living stages where tradition meets modernity, memory is renewed, and art is shared in the open air. By Claudia Benitez HoyLunes – When summer arrives, the everyday dresses up in celebration, and the urban landscape becomes a living stage. Squares…
Read MoreThe Orange Room: Writing with Flour-Covered Hands
Between Flour and Words: How Writing is Kneaded in the Kitchen, Where Ideas Mix with Ingredients and Creativity Bakes on Every Page. By Lidia Roselló HoyLunes – I was kneading a chocolate-and-walnut cake, in case you’re wondering, when the idea I had been searching for all week finally arrived. Flour on my eyelashes, sticky hands, and the radio blasting the…
Read MoreThe Scent of a Dream
When someone you loved returns in a dream, perhaps it’s not nostalgia: perhaps it’s a compass. By Nuria Ruiz Fdez HoyLunes – Sometimes, the people who are no longer with us return in our dreams to remind us that life is not just about breathing, but about daring. This is the story of such an encounter, of that hidden…
Read MoreThe Orange Room: I Write So I Don’t Overflow
A room without locks or judgment, where writing becomes refuge, mirror, and home. From the trembling of what’s lived to the sweetness of what’s felt, this intimate space gathers the words that don’t dare to shout, yet refuse to stay silent. Because writing doesn’t always heal, but it always holds. And sometimes, that’s enough. By Lidia Roselló HoyLunes – I…
Read MoreColours that Heal: How a Home can Restore our Joy
Designing with Heart: When Tones, Textures and Scents Turn Spaces into an Intimate Act of Self-Care That Reconnects Us with Who We Are and Who We Long to Become. By Diana Stjepandić Hoylunes- There’s a moment, after a long day, when the front door clicks shut and silence embraces you. The bags fall to the floor. You kick your shoes…
Read MoreSweden Leads the Fight Against Melanoma in Young People: A Revealing Study
While malignant melanoma is one of the most aggressive forms of skin cancer, this study suggests that prevention and awareness can make a significant difference. Hoylunes – In a surprising and encouraging finding, a new study conducted in Sweden has revealed that the risk of malignant melanoma, one of the most aggressive forms of skin cancer, is decreasing among…
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