La Nación covers human interest story and health alert in September 2025 updates

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, posted several updates on September 3, 2025, covering a range of topics from human interest stories to public health alerts and local recognitions.

In one post dated September 3, 2025, La Nación shared a story about a woman living with an unusual memory condition: ‘Como si fuera la primera vez’: esta es la historia de la mujer que despierta cada día creyendo estar en 1994 y su esposo la vuelve a enamorar. The tweet links to an article detailing the daily challenges faced by the woman and her husband’s role in helping her navigate life.

On the same day, La Nación issued a public health warning concerning equine disease outbreaks in specific regions: Alerta sanitaria: detectan enfermedad en caballos en Santa Ana, Alajuela y Guanacaste. This alert draws attention to cases detected in Santa Ana, Alajuela, and Guanacaste. Outbreaks of animal diseases can have significant impacts on local economies and agriculture sectors.

Additionally, La Nación recognized an achievement in the field of sports or culture: Luis Muñoz ‘Pelín’ recibió el Reca Mora 2025. The tweet notes that Luis Muñoz ‘Pelín’ was awarded the Reca Mora 2025. Awards like this are commonly given to individuals for their contributions or achievements within their communities.

La Nación is regarded as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers, providing coverage on national events, cultural stories, and health-related issues.



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