La Nación shares updates on health study, political endorsement and TV moment

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on January 24, 2026, covering topics from health research to political endorsements and media moments.

In one post, La Nación highlighted findings from the U.S. National Institutes of Health regarding blood types and cardiac risk. According to the tweet dated January 24, 2026: “Un estudio del Instituto Nacional de Salud de Estados Unidos alertó que las personas con este tipo de sangre tienen mayor riesgo de infarto y muerte por enfermedades cardíacas.”

On the same day, the outlet reported on former Central Bank president Rodrigo Cubero’s endorsement of Juan Carlos Hidalgo in upcoming elections. The tweet stated: “Rodrigo Cubero, expresidente de Banco Central, da apoyo a Juan Carlos Hidalgo para elecciones: aquí sus razones”.

Additionally, La Nación shared an entertainment update involving Choché Romano and Teletica. In a tweet posted on January 24, 2026, they wrote: “Choché Romano lanzó inesperada advertencia a figura de Teletica durante programa: vea el momento”.

La Nación is recognized for its coverage of national news in Costa Rica and frequently reports on developments in politics, science, and entertainment.



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