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  • 1 week ago | bloomberglinea.com | Michael Mackenzie |Ruth Carson |Mary Nicola |Sarah Blesener

    Bloomberg — Los bonos del Tesoro de EE.UU. recortaron pérdidas al tiempo que los precios del petróleo caían desde máximos de casi cinco meses tras un informe de que Irán buscaba una desescalada de las hostilidades con Israel. Los rendimientos a dos años apenas variaron en torno al 3,94%, ya que el retroceso del crudo -tras el informe del Wall Street Journal sobre que Irán señaló que quiere poner fin al conflicto- ayudó a disminuir la preocupación por la inflación.

  • 2 weeks ago | infobae.com | Julie Besonen |Sarah Blesener

    MemoryPsychology and PsychologistsAge, ChronologicalContent Type: Personal ProfileTherapy and RehabilitationElderlyLongevityUpper West Side (Manhattan, NY)A la hora acordada, sus pacientes marcarán el número y la psicóloga de 100 años cogerá el teléfono. Cada vez con más dificultades auditivas, se aprieta el auricular inalámbrico contra la oreja. Está parcialmente ciega y ya no puede confiar en la lectura de sus propias notas.

  • 2 weeks ago | nytimes.com | Julie Besonen |Sarah Blesener

    But with her memory suddenly starting to fail, she faces a difficult decision. Marcia Brenner in her apartment on the Upper West Side. But with her memory suddenly starting to fail, she faces a difficult decision. Marcia Brenner in her apartment on the Upper West Side. Credit... At the appointed time, her patients will dial in, and the 100-year-old psychologist will pick up the phone. Increasingly hard of hearing, she presses her cordless handset tightly to her ear.

  • Mar 16, 2025 | nytimes.com | Dan Barry |Sarah Blesener

    The family of Brendan Costello gathered in the hospital half-light. He had overcome so much in life, but the profound damage to his brain meant he would never again be Brendan. It was time. Listen to this article with reporter commentary Brendan had spent four months enduring three surgeries and a lengthy rehab after infections further destabilized his damaged spine.

  • Jul 19, 2024 | nytimes.com | David Waldstein |Sarah Blesener

    Betty Gordon is perhaps the world's most unlikely first-time children's book author. For decades she lived at the center of a bohemian New York that has long ago faded into mythology. A glamorous and witty feminist - friends describe her as a modern-day Mae West crossed with Dorothy Parker - Betty mingled with artists, writers and entertainers. She even had a romance with one of the most famous undercover cops of all time.

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