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Goodness Dental extends discounts into October

Goodness Dental, located in Escazú, a suburb of San Jose, offered a dental cleanings for only $75 USD and a generous 10% discount on all dental services.

Costa Rica opens slowly for American dental tourism: September dental discounts

As Costa Rica slowly begins to open its borders to North American tourists, the dental tourism industry now sees a glimmer of light at the end of what has been a long and difficult six months of hardship.

Panama rules out hiring Cuban doctors amid criticism from the US and internal protests

The Panamanian government has for now ruled out the ​​hiring of Cuban doctors to combat COVID-19, amid protests from the health union and warnings from the United States. 

The dentist is available to see you now. It’s safer than you think

Is it really safe to go to the dentist now? In Costa Rica, the restrictions against routine care have been loosened, allowing patients to attend dental appointments.

Americas suffer ‘mental health crisis’ due to pandemic, which is rebounding in Europe and Asia

The COVID-19 pandemic is causing an unprecedented mental health crisis in the American continent, PAHO warned Tuesday, while the infections once again set off alarms in Spain and began a new phase in the Asia-Pacific region.

Costa Rica Dental Cleaning Special For September

Goodness Dental is offering a special promotion through August 31, 2020 to encourage Tico Times readers to get the dental care they need at affordable rates.

25% discount at Goodness Dental through August 31, 2020

In an effort to help patients suffering from the COVID crisis, Goodness Dental is now offering a one-time only, 25% discount on all dental care needs in the month of August 2020.

What are the latest innovations in healthcare?

Exploring some of the latest innovations in healthcare.

Latin America must control pandemic in order to reactivate economy, PAHO argues

If the pandemic transmission curve is not brought under control, countries’ economies will be unable to recover, the PAHO argues.

The virus advances in a world losing faith in authorities

For the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began, more than 280,000 new cases were registered worldwide in 24 hours

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