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Mónica García
Mónica García Gómez (; born 16 January 1974) is a Spanish anesthesiologist and politician, currently serving as minister of health since 2023.She started in politics in Podemos, being elected member of the Assembly of Madrid in the 2015 Madrilenian regional election and combining her political work with her job in health care, with a 50% reduction in working hours. García followed Íñigo Errejón to Más Madrid, being re-elected in the 2019 Madrilenian regional election. A year later she was elected co-spokesperson —one of the party's leaders— of Más Madrid.
In late 2023, she was appointed minister of health in the third government of Pedro Sánchez following the 2023 Spanish general election. Provided by Wikipedia
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La historiografía de la fiebre amarilla en América Latina desde 1980: los límites del presentismo by Mónica García
Resumen Este artículo presenta un análisis historiográfico sobre la fiebre amarilla en América Latina. Se muestra que las narrativas dominantes abordan la fiebre a partir de la dicotomía naturaleza-cultura, ya sea que la fiebre sea considerada como un actor histórico o que su historia aparezca vincu...
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Barreras en el tratamiento de la diabetes mellitus tipo 2 en pediatría: ¿cómo abordarlas? by Mónica García Barthe
Published 2024-10-01En tanto enfermedad crónica no transmisible, la diabetes mellitus (DM) requiere un acompañamiento permanente por parte del equipo de salud y el cambio en hábitos de vida del paciente, ya que es una condición con la que el paciente convive y que atraviesa su cotidianeidad1. En el caso del paciente p...
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Las 'fiebres del Magdalena': medicina y sociedad en la construcción de una noción médica colombiana, 1859-1886 'Magdalena fevers': medicine and society in the construction of a Col... by Claudia Mónica García
Published 2007-03-01Explora los fundamentos teóricos, sociales e ideológicos del surgimiento y consolidación de la noción médica colombiana 'fiebres del Magdalena'. Muestra cómo el naciente cuerpo médico colombiano elaboró unas nociones peculiares sobre las fiebres articulando las teorías médicas europeas con...
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Physically-constrained evapotranspiration models with machine learning parameterization outperform pure machine learning: Critical role of domain knowledge. by Yeonuk Kim, Monica Garcia, T Andrew Black, Mark S Johnson
Published 2025-01-01Physics-informed machine learning techniques have emerged to tackle challenges inherent in pure machine learning (ML) approaches. One such technique, the hybrid approach, has been introduced to estimate terrestrial evapotranspiration (ET), a crucial variable linking water, energy, and carbon cycles....
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Factores asociados a la transmisión de lepra by Niuvis Chávez González, Mónica García Raga, Leyanis Chávez González
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Repercusión médico-social del bajo peso al nacer by Niuvis Chávez González, Yusleidys Sánchez Pérez, Mónica García Raga
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Toward institutionalization of responsible research and innovation: insights from case studies of technological centers in Spain by Hannia Gonzalez-Urango, Carmen Corona-Sobrino, Mónica García-Melón, Pedro Marques
Published 2024-12-01The frameworks governing Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) are heterogeneous and constantly evolving and adapting. We build upon this adaptability to explore the potential development of RRI in Research and Technology Organizations. We explore these issues through a case study of nine Spanis...
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Zika e Aedes aegypti: antigos e novos desafios by Flávia Thedim Costa Bueno, Mónica García, José Moya, Ilana Löwy, Jaime L. Benchimol, Roberta C. Cerqueira, Marcos Cueto
Resumo: A infecção por zika teve grande impacto não somente nas grávidas e nos recém-nascidos, mas também na saúde pública, nas ideias populares sobre o Aedes aegypti e no respeito dos direitos sociais das mulheres. O objetivo deste texto é identificar esse impacto e as mudanças históricas, sociais...
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Remote Sensing-Based Assessment of Evapotranspiration Patterns in a UNESCO World Heritage Site Under Increasing Water Competition by Maria C. Moyano, Monica Garcia, Luis Juana, Laura Recuero, Lucia Tornos, Joshua B. Fisher, Néstor Fernández, Alicia Palacios-Orueta
Published 2025-07-01In water-scarce regions, natural ecosystems and agriculture increasingly compete for limited water resources, intensifying stress during periods of drought. To assess these competing demands, we applied a modified PT-JPL model that incorporates the thermal inertial approach as a substitute for relat...
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AhR‐Dependent Induction of β‐Defensin 1 in Colonic Epithelial Cells Regulates Cross‐Talk between Gut Microbiota and Immune Response Leading to Attenuation of Colitis by Manikandan Palrasu, Amarnath Marudamuthu, Khadija Kakar, Hamida Hamida, Shruthi Thada, Rohan Gupta, Kiesha Wilson, Taylor Carter, Yin Zhong, Archana Saxena, Xiaoming Yang, Narendra Singh, Philip Brandon Busbee, Jie Li, Monica Garcia‐Buitrago, Prakash Nagarkatti, Mitzi Nagarkatti
Published 2025-07-01Abstract The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) acts as a critical signaling hub that connects immune cells, food and environmental cues, and microbiota to regulate intestinal homeostasis. In the current study, the role of AhR in the regulation of an antimicrobial peptide, β‐defensin1 (BD‐1) is investi...
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Burden in Colombia of COVID-19 in Adults and the Associated Clinical Characteristics: A Retrospective Database Analysis by Jair Arciniegas, Juan Manuel Reyes, Jhon Bolaños-López, Julia Regazzini Spinardi, Jingyan Yang, Farzaneh Maleki, Farley Johanna Gonzalez, Carlos Jose Bello, Ana Catalina Herrera-Díaz, Omar Escobar, Andrea Rubio, Monica Garcia, Luz Eugenia Pérez Jaramillo, Jorge La Rotta, Moe H. Kyaw, Carlos Fernando Mendoza
Published 2025-05-01Studies on the burden of COVID-19 cases in Colombia have focused on specific populations and short timeframes. A retrospective observational study was conducted on adult patients aged 18 diagnosed with COVID-19 who received inpatient and/or outpatient medical care at a large health maintenance organ...
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