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DiabetesWe all know that walking—especially as part of a rigorous routine—can benefit your heart and boost your health. Now experts say that it can also offer crucial clues into not only your fitness levels but also your projected longevity. In fact, some clinicians are using a simple walking test to determine how likely their patients are to experience certain health setbacks. They say that if you can walk at a particular pace, you’re likely operating …See the Story
If You Can Walk at This Pace, You're in Great Shape, Doctors Say
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Secretary of State · ValenciaA senior Spanish government official has resigned amid a scandal over an allegedly fake university degree. José María Ángel Batalla, appointed last December to lead the reconstruction of Valencia after severe flooding, stepped down from all public roles on Thursday, including his position as president of the Socialist Party in the region. His resignation follows reports that Spain’s anti-corruption prosecutors are investigating whether he used a…See the Story
Official in Charge of Valencia Flood Response Quits Over Fake Diploma
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Corruption · MadridMadrid’s Investigative Court No. 9 has summoned Leire Díez to testify on 11 November as being investigated for alleged crimes of bribery and trading in influence. By admitting a complaint by Hazte Oyer for the alleged maneuvers of the PSOE’s so-called ‘fontanera’ against the UCO, the judge has also called to testify as witnesses to lawyer Jacobo Teijelo, businessman Javier Pérez Dolset and the commander of the Rubén Villalba Civil Guard. He has …See the Story
The Judge Cites Leire Díez as Charged with Bribery and Trading in Influence for Alleged Maneuvers Against the Uco
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