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Tag: Kidney sickness

Nicoya

Security, quality streets and addressing chronic kidney disease: that’s what the president of Nicoya’s Municipal Council demands of the government

Jul 27, 2023
The president of Nicoya’s Municipal Council, Martín Reyes, listed nine petitions that they...
Nature, Human Rights, CKD

“(Farmers) deserve greater protection during their workdays,” Jennifer Crowe, chronic kidney disease researcher

Jul 07, 2018
"The process for a country to declare that a disease has a work origin is...
Visuals, Human Rights

Dying Under the Sun: 22 pictures that portray how Guanacaste farmers suffer Chronic Kidney Disease

Jul 07, 2018
Not only patients suffer from the disease, but also their families...
Life & Health, Human Rights, CKD

“Fatigue, changes in urine, itchiness, vomiting, difficulty breathing”, the Chronic Kidney Disease symptoms

Jul 07, 2018
Kidney dialysis is only done in hospitals in the central valley where there are specialists...
Nosara, Special Stories, Human Rights

Editorial: How to Save a Life in Three Steps

Jul 05, 2018
In Costa Rica, there are 280 people waiting for a kidney from a cadaver and...
Special Stories, Human Rights

Epidemic in Guanacaste Kills Farmers Who Toil Under the Sun

Jul 04, 2018
-Chronic kidney disease killed at least 1,700 Guanacastecans in 23 years. -Costa Rica doesn ...
Community, Life & Health

Money to Help Kidney Patients is Stuck in Liberia City Hall Despite High Demand from Population

Jun 18, 2018
Patients can request ¢385,000 ($680) in aid to prepare their rooms or buy supplies ...
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