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Disability Research in Progress in Nicaragua
The research on disability develop by the Cuban-Nicaraguan medical brigade Todo con Voz is getting progress today and will begin working in this capital on January 4, reported the health Ministry Thursday.
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Managua, December 4 The Cuban-Nicaragua brigade "Todo con Voz" continues on Friday the disability study in Chinandega department, 93 miles northwest from the capital.
Nicaragua: Disability Study Begins in Chinandega
The Cuban-Nicaragua brigade "Todo con Voz" began on Wednesday the disability study in the Chinandega department, as part of government efforts to aid one of the most marginalized sectors.
Primary-Care Docs: A Florida School Addresses Shortage
Starting students at Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, part of Florida International University, receive white coats in a ceremony welcoming them to the school FIU When Patricio Lau came to the U.S. from Nicaragua eight years ago as a teenager, it didn't take him long to notice one of his new home's more glaring paradoxes.
San Cristobal Volcano, Nicaragua Emitting Volcanic Ash, Erupting
An Eruption is currently underway at t he San Cristobal Volcano in Nicaragua and it is emitting volcanic ash in to the air.
Most babies in the United States have warm clothes to wear, plenty of diapers and other baby necessities.
L.A. lawyer accused of fraud in pesticide litigation
Reporting from Los Angeles and Chinandega, Nicaragua -- In the sweltering hub of Nicaragua's once-thriving banana industry, Juan Dominguez saw an opportunity.
L.A. lawyer accused of fraud in pesticide litigation
Reporting from Los Angeles and Chinandega, Nicaragua -- In the sweltering hub of Nicaragua's once-thriving banana industry, Juan Dominguez saw an opportunity.
Crew Leaves USNS Comfort Changed by Mission
It's just after 9 a.m. in this hot, humid town, and Navy Capt. Colleen Gallagher already looks tired.
Reporter's Notebook: USNS Comfort Spawns Countless Stories
I left the USNS Comfort July 13 after a little more than three days aboard the hospital ship.
Reporter's Notebook: Hundreds Endure Heat for Health Care
I saw a Navy commander cry the other day. A red band is placed on the wrist of a child waiting in line to be screened by doctors and nurses from the hospital ship USNS Comfort at Chinandega, Nicaragua, July 11, 2009.
MCC Board of Directors Meets to Address U.S. Government Global Development Priorities
Partial termination of assistance to Nicaragua announced Hold on funding for Armenia to remain in force Washington D.C - The U.S. Government's Millennium Challenge Corporation Board of Directors, chaired by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, today held its quarterly meeting to discuss the progress of its poverty reduction programs ...
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