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  • 3 weeks ago | elespectador.com | Aleida Rueda

    Desde 2020, los habitantes de la isla de Granada estaban en aprietos por una plaga que estaba afectando a los frutos del guanábano. Audio generado con IA de GoogleCuando Laurel Williams piensa en el guanábano, piensa en helado. Pero no cualquier helado, sino el que se hace con la fruta que ella misma cultiva en su granja en Granada, una pequeña nación insular en el Mar Caribe. “Tengo un gran afecto por la guanábana”, dice Williams.

  • 3 weeks ago | phys.org | Aleida Rueda |Lisa Lock |Robert Egan

    When Laurel Williams thinks of soursop, she thinks of ice cream. Not just any ice cream, but the one made from the soursop she grows on her farm in Grenada, a small island nation in the Caribbean Sea. "I have this real affection for soursop," she says.

  • 3 weeks ago | eurasiareview.com | Aleida Rueda

    When Laurel Williams thinks of soursop, she thinks of ice cream. Not just any ice cream, but the one made from the soursop she grows on her farm in Grenada, a small island nation in the Caribbean Sea. “I have this real affection for soursop,” she says. “You have all the medical side of it, there is so much goodness that comes out of soursop … for me, it’s ice cream.”Soursop, a tropical fruit with a spiky exterior and sweet white flesh, is a culinary treasure for Grenadians.

  • 1 month ago | scidev.net | Aleida Rueda

    This article was supported by PlantwisePlus (CABI). Scientists and local farmers in Grenada are joining forces to use natural enemies to protect their profitable soursop trees from pests, writes Aleida Rueda. [ST.GEORGE’S, GRENADA, SciDev.Net] When Laurel Williams thinks of soursop, she thinks of ice cream. Not just any ice cream, but the one made from the soursop she grows on her farm in Grenada, a small island nation in the Caribbean Sea. “I have this real affection for soursop,” she says.

  • 2 months ago | intramed.net | Aleida Rueda

    Salud cerebralUn estudio poblacional constata que recibir la inmunización reduce la probabilidad de un diagnóstico de demencia en un 20 %. Una vacuna de rutina podría ofrecer más que protección contra el virus de la varicela-zóster: podría ayudar a retrasar o prevenir la demencia, según un sólido ensayo realizado por investigadores de la Universidad de Stanford y publicado en la revista Nature. Los resultados ofrecen una nueva herramienta potencial en la lucha contra el deterioro cognitivo.

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