Muscle tension associated with occlusal imbalance can cause headaches, jaw pain, and altered hearing. Orthodontic treatment eliminates bite interferences, redirects occlusal forces, and normalizes masticatory function. Valencia – Poor dental occlusion, also known as malocclusion, is more than just an aesthetic issue. Its consequences can lead to cavities and periodontal diseases, as well as craniofacial discomfort, headaches, and…
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Halloween: A Celtic Origin with Deep Roots Also in Spain
Although Halloween is often considered an imported celebration from the United States, its origin dates back to ancient Celtic Europe — a territory that included parts of northern Spain. The Spanish traditions of November 1 and 2 share the same roots that gave shape to this festivity, proving that it is not as foreign as it may seem. By…
Read MoreWe live in a disturbing paradox: The trivialization of violence and the illusion of well-being
We live amid a saturation of perfect images and indifference to the pain of others. In a world where violence disguises itself as normality and well-being becomes a simulation, true resistance can be as simple —and as difficult— as learning to feel again. By Claudia Benitez HoyLunes — In times when the growing threat of war wavers like a…
Read MoreEarly Detection of Breast Cancer: October Reminded Us What Truly Matters
Between medical progress and human empathy, the pink month left an open question: what happens after the ribbon? By Any Altamirano HoyLunes – In October, calendars turn pink. But behind every campaign, every smiling photograph, lies a quiet truth: breast cancer does not wait for symbolic months. Early detection —a phrase repeated so often— remains the most powerful and…
Read MoreChristmas in Spain: How to Win (and Keep) the British Winter Tourist
From “winter sun” to active tourism: proposals, figures, and guidelines for Spain to turn the Christmas season into a responsible extension of its tourism success. By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes — In recent years, Spain’s tourism map has learned to speak more than one word: sun, beach, heritage… and now, increasingly, winter. While the summer season remains the economic locomotive…
Read MoreThe Echo of the Nobel: When Literary Glory Dissolves into the Silence of Time
Between the dreams of writers and the fleeting nature of fame, this is a reflection on the true value of literature in the face of oblivion, the commercialization of books, and the eternal purity of poetry. By Maribel Félix Medina HoyLunes – Last October, the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature was announced worldwide, and I believe that…
Read MoreValencia 9 de Octubre signs a scientific and healthcare exchange agreement with China’s Lishui Central Hospital
The alliance with Lishui Central Hospital strengthens Vithas Group’s commitment to clinical innovation, medical excellence, and the international expansion of its services. This agreement promotes an international cooperation framework focused on the exchange of medical knowledge, professional training, joint research, and the improvement of healthcare processes. Valencia – The Vithas Valencia 9 de Octubre Hospital has signed a…
Read MoreStroke Speaks in Feminine: Specialists at Vithas Valencia Turia Warn About Invisible Symptoms in Women
October 29 marks World Stroke Day — the leading cause of death among women in Spain. In women, the classic symptoms—loss of strength on one side, difficulty speaking, or facial paralysis—may appear in subtler ways, delaying the request for medical attention. Valencia – On the occasion of World Stroke Day, specialists from the Vithas Valencia Turia Hospital, part of…
Read MoreSeeds of Change: Women Cultivating the Future of the Earth
At the Palau-Castell de Betxí, more than a hundred voices gathered for the 3rd International Conference on Agroecology and Women to discuss the challenges and opportunities of a fair, sustainable, and human-centered agricultural model. Amid Renaissance stone walls and the scent of soil, agroecology emerged as a universal language of respect, equality, and hope. By M.ª Pilar Rueda Requena…
Read MoreWhere Beauty Is Eaten: The Invisible Art Behind Every Dish
In the age of screens, food has ceased to be merely a pleasure of the palate to become a visual and emotional language. The presentation of a dish—once a mere detail—has today transformed into an act of respect, identity, and aesthetic communication that redefines the very meaning of cuisine. By Ziead Soltan HoyLunes – For decades, gastronomy was defined…
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