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    Tamarindo Beach show marked decrease in pollution

    By TCRN StaffTamarindo beach waters are again suitable for recreation and swimming, following a "substantial" drop in pollution levels.This was revealed by a study conducted by the National Water Laboratory, Water Supply and Sewerage (AyA), which showed that the...

    Telethon struggled to reach the goal

    TCRN StaffEnthusiasm dominated the closing day of the telethon, however, at press time, they were far from the goal of raising ¢500 billion.By 9 pm, presenters Leonardo Perucci, Patricia Figueroa, Adriana Duran, Veronica Bastos, Geovanny Calderon Mauricio Hoffman announced...

    AH1N1 is here to stay

    Costa Rica had a skilful and quick response to face the first wave of the influenza virus AH1N1.That was one of the conclusions of Mirta Roses, director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), who stayed three days in...

    Costa Rica to invest $18M to combat second wave of A/H1N1 flu

    To combat the flu, the country's social security system (CCSS) would purchase 30 X-ray machines, 97 fans, and 18,000 Tamiflu (oseltamivir) treatment dosages for patients who need it.It would also buy 70 refrigerators to store 300,000 vaccines expected to...

    ‘Happy Life Years’; Costa Rica Outscores U.S.

    Quality-of-life in nations is measured using an index of 'Happy Life Years', developed at Erasmus University Rotterdam in The Netherlands. This index combines average appreciation of life with average length of life. Costa Rica is on top with 66.7...

    Local groups help equip rehab facility in Costa Rica

    When Pastor Dexter Lambert made his first mission trip to Costa Rica in May 2007, he was shocked by what he found.Through a family he knew, Mr. Lambert had connected with Maria Del Valle, an elder and the missions...

    Americans are flocking to Costa Rica for stem cell treatments

    By Alex LeffSAN JOSE, Costa Rica — Dr. Orlando Morales is something of a celebrity at Costa Rica's University of Medical Science, sauntering through the halls in his white lab coat. On a recent walk, students and faculty greeted...

    US Gives Stamp of Approval for Costa Rican Clinics

    Recently, the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Facilities (AAAASF) have granted three Costa Rican clinics certification which places them on equal footing with U.S. medical centers. The three clinics, Clinica UNIBE, Dental Sonrisa Para Todos and Cirugia Plastica Pino,...

    “Morning After Pill” Still In Costa Rica’s Congress

    The "Morning After Pill" - the emergency contraception - in Costa Rica is still far from reality for many women to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex, as the law that would allow the distribution and sale of the pill...

    U.S. Military Medical Exercise Concludes

    A two-day Medical Readiness and Training Exercise, or MEDRETE, concluded in Costa Rica September 12,  2009 after bringing necessary medical care and supplies to more than 375 villagers from the remote Turrialba region of this Central American nation.Just before...
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