José Luis Carrasco, psychiatrist: ‘The keys to protecting against personality disorders are loving attention and trust’
In his latest book, ‘Personality and its Disorders,’ he offers readers an informative introduction to the science of personality
In his latest book, ‘Personality and its Disorders,’ he offers readers an informative introduction to the science of personality
The father of noninvasive prenatal diagnosis and pioneer of the liquid biopsy in detecting cancer has changed the way that Down syndrome is identified before birth
The mix of Spanish and English is the world’s fastest growing linguistic hybrid. Experts calculate that it is spoken by 50 million people
The graduation of a fiction about a school is a key moment for its survival. Options include new generations of students and changes of scenery
Presented as an illustrated dictionary, a new book delves into the bizarre as the essence of Spanish national identity, in contrast to the epic narratives of patriotism adopted by the far right
The former head of the Mexico City government has become Mexico’s first female president, it remains to be seen how far away she veers from her predecessor and political mentor
More than 98 million voters will be able to decide whether to continue the path laid by President López Obrador. Alternatively, they could throw their support to the conservative opposition
Municipalities in the so-called ‘banana corridor’ are electing dozens of local and federal representatives in June. Booming economies, criminal gangs, old civil defense groups and hundreds of victims are intertwined with the vote