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Latin America could reach 215 million impoverished people, ECLAC warns

These figures represent perhaps the worst economic crisis that Latin America has experienced in its history.

Honduran president and wife test positive for the coronavirus

The Honduran president, Juan Orlando Hernández, and his wife, Ana García, tested positive for the coronavirus, the president announced Tuesday in a press appearance.

Is dental care safe in the age of COVID?

While it’s prudent to keep yourself protected during the coronavirus crisis, it’s also important to get routine dental care so that you do not suffer from tooth decay, periodontal disease or other oral health conditions.

Edén Pastora, Nicaraguan ex-guerrilla “Commander Zero,” has died

The Nicaraguan ex-guerrilla Edén Pastora, known as Comandante Cero, died of a heart attack at 83 while he was hospitalized, his relatives reported Tuesday.

Drop in remittances affecting economies of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras

Some 2.5 million Salvadorans, 2.7 million Guatemalans and one million Hondurans live in the United States and send remittances to their families every month.

Clear links between overall health and oral health

Oral health is closely related to overall health. Contact Goodness Dental in Costa Rica for more information.

Nearly 20% of Costa Rican national produce doesn’t meet agrochemical guidelines, study finds

Nearly 65% of fruits and vegetables produced in Costa Rica contain residual traces of agrochemicals, a study from the Pesticide Department of the State Phytosanitary System found. 

Saprissa routs Cartaginés, Alajuelense beats Herediano in first leg of Costa Rica playoffs

Saprissa dealt a decisive blow against Cartaginés with a 4-0 victory on Sunday in the first leg of the semifinals of the Clausura Championship of Costa Rica.

Costa Rica’s Cutest Conservation Story: Baby Sloth in Pink

In Costa Rica, an utterly charming scene unfolds. A tiny, fuzzy baby sloth sits contentedly in a bright pink basket, perfectly positioned on a...

Costa Rica tightens controls in the agricultural sector due to coronavirus

Migrants, employed in Costa Rica as seasonal laborers, typically work long hours and live in cramped housing that make them more vulnerable to disease.

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