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Thousands of physicians leaving Puerto Rico

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By Rebecca Banuchi / rebecca.banuchi@gfrmedia.com

A combination of factors have created a massive migration of physicians from Puerto Rico, making access to health care more difficult and creating the threat of a shortage of high demand specialists. For more information, please read the Spanish version of this story.

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Ship run aground in Mona a big environmental threat

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By Aurora Rivera Arguinzoni / arivera@elnuevodia.com

A ship ran aground on a coral reef in Mona Island and poses a serious environmental emergency that threatens one of the most valuable natural treasures in the Caribbean.

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A "boricua" with space citizenship

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Por Rebecca Carrero Figueroa (rebecca.carrero@upr.edu)
PRENSA RUM
viernes, 31 de agosto de 2012

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Our coral reefs: "touch with your eyes"

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Scientists from the Social and Environmental Research Institute (SERI) found that pre-trip messaging can dramatically reduce the impacts of snorkelers and divers to reefs.

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