La Luna Sale a Tiempo - 19/09/25

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La Luna Sale a Tiempo - 19/09/25

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PRESENTACIÓN Y AVANCE DEL CONTENIDO DE LA EDICIÓN HORA: 19:00 a 19:06 EXPOSICIÓN: ENRIQUE TÉBAR, psicólogo CLARO DE LUNA TÍTULO: DESDE LA FARMACIA CUIDANDO TU HIDRATACIÓN (R) HORA: 19:06 a 19:25 ENTREVISTA: ENRIQUE TÉBAR INVITADA: ANA MARÍA PUGA, profesora de Nutrición de la Universidad CEU San Pablo de Madrid, y coautora del estudio "Estado de hidratación, interacciones medicamentosas y sus determinantes en una población anciana española. Estudio piloto" PREGUNTA A PIE DE CALLE TÍTULO: ¿QUÉ OPINA DE QUE ESPAÑA SEA EL PAÍS AVANZADO QUE MÁS ANTIBIÓTICOS CONSUME, SEGÚN UN ESTUDIO? (R) HORA: 19:25 a 19:35 ENTREVISTAS: ENRIQUE TÉBAR POBLACIÓN: Ciudadanía de Valencia capital, España LUNA DE ARTÍCULOS TÍTULO: DE CUNA NOBLE A ESCUELA PARA TODOS: EL INSTITUTO ESPAÑOL MÁS ANTIGUO LATE CON DIVERSIDAD HORA: 19:35 a 19:45 AUTORA: SARA CASTRO, periodista MEDIO DE COMUNICACIÓN: El País LECTURA: LUCAS DEL CASTILLO, catedrático jubilado de universidad y divulgador científico CON OJOS DE MUJER TÍTULO: PRESENTACIÓN DEL LIBRO IGUALDAD LABORAL ENTRE MUJERES Y HOMBRES: REALIDAD SOCIAL Y SU REFLEJO EN EL CINE HORA: 19:45 a 20:00 ENTREVISTA: LUCAS DEL CASTILLO INVITADA: ROSA PÉREZ GARIJO, autora del libro y coordinadora de Esquerra Unida del País Valencià (EUPV) ALIMENTA TU SALUD TÍTULO: LA IMPORTANCIA DEL DESAYUNO (R) HORA: 20:00 a 20:15 ENTREVISTA: ENRIQUE TÉBAR INVITADO: JORGE BERLANGA, dietista del Colegio de Dietistas y Nutricionistas de la Comunidad Valenciana (CODINUCOVA) CUENTOS PARA LA CAVERNA TÍTULO: CUANDO NO SE ENTIENDE LA ENSEÑANZA HORA: 20:15 a 20:20 NARRADORA: SOFÍA TÉBAR, filóloga INTERPRETE: LUCAS DEL CASTILLO, en el papel del maestro AL 10 DE SANTA TERESA TÍTULO: MARIA BENEYTO, ESCRIPTORA DE L’ANY 2025 (R) HORA: 20:20 a 20:50 PRESENTACIÓN: ADEL.LÍ MARTÍNEZ y JOSEP MARTÍNEZ , miembros de Ca Revolta PROGRAMACIÓN Y MÚSICA (ROIG AL CALENDARI): ADEL.LÍ MARTÍNEZ ENTREVISTA: JOSEP MARTÍNEZ INVITADA: MARÍA LACUEVA, investigadora de la literatura valenciana de mujeres de la postguerra COMENTARIO: ÀNGELS GREGORI miembro de la Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua RECITACIÓN POEMA: PAU SANCHIS, poeta, traductor y editor TALLERES: NÚRIA CERVERÓ, miembro de Ca Revolta PRODUCCIÓN: Centro Sociocultural Ca Revolta DESPEDIDA EN VERSO TÍTULO: CÍRCULO CROMÁTICO (R) HORA: 20:50 a 21:00 ENTREVISTA: ENRIQUE TÉBAR INVITADA: TERESA GÓMEZ, poeta

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