Genetics, the latest clue in lakeside’s kidney disease epidemic
Rampant kidney disease detected among inhabitants of backwater villages along Lake Chapala’s north shore has made national and international headlines.
Rampant kidney disease detected among inhabitants of backwater villages along Lake Chapala’s north shore has made national and international headlines.
The “March For Our Lives” protest, which organizers say is a means by which to “demand that a comprehensive and effective bill be immediately brought before Congress to address gun issues,” is taking place this Saturday in Washington D.C.
People often ask if there was any danger from Zapatista rebels while Janice Hatfield and her husband, Glenn, were searching for Mexican arts and crafts in Chiapas in the 1990s, midway during the 22 years the couple lived in suburban Guadalajara after Glenn’s retirement from university teaching.
Motorists should expect lane closures over the next three months as work on the rehabilitation of 16 kilometers of the Chapala highway got underway this week.
After recovering from three days of spicy hoopla and several weeks of intense bean counting to finalize accounts, organizers of the 2018 Mexican National Chili Cookoff revealed it was the most successful in the event’s 40-year history, especially for the eight charity organizations it supports.
Prospects of first-rate hospital care at lakeside are looking bright following the groundbreaking ceremony for the Ribera Medical Center held Saturday, March 17.
Debate over the legality of driving golf carts on public thoroughfares turned into the last hurdle for approval of the final draft of Chapala’s own traffic rules under consideration by the City Council’s Public Security and Transit Commission.