La Nación shares updates on vitamin benefits, election polls, and ocean heat study

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La Nación published several updates on January 22, 2026, covering topics from health and science to politics. The newspaper reported on the benefits of a specific vitamin, recent polling data for legislative elections, and new findings regarding oceanic heat absorption.

In a post from January 22, 2026, La Nación stated: “Una vitamina es conocida como el “oro de la juventud” por su efecto antioxidante. Protege la piel, mejora la circulación y ayuda a retrasar el envejecimiento celular.” This message highlights the antioxidant properties of the vitamin and its purported benefits for skin protection, circulation improvement, and slowing cellular aging.

On the same day, La Nación shared political survey results: “Encuesta Idespo-UNA: Pueblo Soberano lidera intención de voto para diputados; indecisos son la segunda fuerza”. According to this tweet, the political party Pueblo Soberano is leading in voter intention for deputy positions while undecided voters constitute the second largest group.

Later that afternoon, La Nación addressed environmental concerns with another post: “Un estudio científico reveló que en 2025 los océanos absorbieron una cantidad récord de calor equivalente a 12 bombas de Hiroshima, lo que confirma un profundo desequilibrio climático global.” The tweet references scientific research indicating that in 2025 oceans absorbed record levels of heat—comparable to the energy released by twelve Hiroshima bombs—which signals significant global climate imbalance.

La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s major newspapers and frequently reports on national issues such as public health trends, electoral developments, and environmental changes. Its coverage often reflects ongoing public debates about wellness practices like vitamin supplementation and draws attention to emerging scientific studies related to climate change impacts on marine environments.



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