Connecting Latino immigrants in the US and beyond with the latest knowledge and research in medicine and biotechnology.

SALUD is our health & wellness content vertical for essential updates in the field from Latino experts and institutions such as Harvard Medical School, Kaiser Permanente and Massachusetts General Hospital.

Podcast

“Salud” is a podcast in Spanish that tells stories about the challenges that Latinos in the United States have faced in terms of their health and lifestyle. We also interview scientists, researchers, and medical experts who answer questions about prevention, treatment, and an overview of how these conditions affect the population.

Salud Podcast is produced by Tiempo with expert contribution from the Office for Diversity Inclusion and Community Partnership at Harvard Medical School and is sponsored by the Boston Public Health Commission.
Its total impact includes distribution of episodes on digital podcast platforms like Amazon Alexa, [NPR One](https://www.wgbh.org/news/salud), Apple Podcasts & Spotify, over-the-air distribution on WGBH 89.7FM complemented by the livestream on the WGBH website, social media and newsletter reach and website articles views.

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Newsletter

SALUD is a newsletter that contains the latest in the field of wellness and allows our audience to stay up to date each week with the most relevant health topics, including COVID-19 and its vaccines.

26 de abril de 2024

¡Buenas tardes! Llegó tu dosis semanal con las últimas actualizaciones de salud 🩺🩹

Trader Joe’s retira del mercado una albahaca vinculada a infecciones por salmonella. Investigan casos de inyecciones fallidas de Botox en Nueva York. Pepsi no emitió un comunicado oficial pidiendo que no se beba el refresco Seven Up.

Además, te contamos sobre los beneficios del Zepbound de Eli Lilly para reducir la apnea del sueño.

Noticia Saludable

Trader Joe’s retira del mercado una albahaca vinculada a infecciones por salmonella

La cadena de supermercados confirmó el miércoles que el producto potencialmente contaminado, envasado en recipientes de 70 gramos, se distribuyó entre el 1 de febrero y el 6 de abril en 29 estados y Washington DC.

  • Los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades de EEUU (CDC) instan a los consumidores que compraron esta albahaca orgánica a desecharla inmediatamente. ¿Cuáles son las otras acciones a tomar?

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