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A Costa Rica Hospital has new Technology for Detecting Metals in the Human Body

The Immunology Laboratory of the San Juan de Dios Hospital now has a powerful device capable of detecting metals in the human body. The...

Costa Rican Ministry of Health: “Tobacco is a threat to our environment”

World No-Tobacco Day is celebrated every year on May 31 and this year’s campaign motto is: "Tobacco is a threat to our environment." The...

Hacking of Costa Rican Social Security Fund Affects Hospital

The Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS) was hacked yet again in the early hours of Tuesday, May 31. The authorities reported that this...

Costa Rica President will participate in the Summit of the Americas

The President of Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves, will travel to Los Angeles, California, to participate in the Summit of the Americas. The United States will...

Speeding is killing Costa Rican wildlife

Wildlife in the Guanacaste Conservation Area (ACG) has been seriously affected by speeding on the road. Costa Rica is recognized worldwide for its diversity...

Costa Rica’s Strategy to Attract New Foreign Investment

Costa Rica's Investment Promotion Agency (CINDE) designed a strategy that could help the country attract more foreign investments. With this project, CINDE expects to...

Costa Rica to focus on against small-scale drug dealing

The new Minister of Public Security, Jorge Torres Carrillo, stated that in the next four years, the Government will focus on the fight against...

UN warns Costa Rica on the use of pesticides

The United Nations (UN) alerted Costa Rica on the high cost of pesticide use on health and its impacts. The United Nations Development Program (UNDP),...

Costa Rica concludes participation in the World Economic Forum

The presidential delegation, led by the President of the Republic, Rodrigo Chaves Robles, and integrated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Arnoldo André Tinoco,...

The Costa Rica rainy season could collapse roads

Costa Rica’s rainy season, starting in June, "will be more intense than normal" according to forecasts by the National Meteorological Institute (IMN). The Institute...

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