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US nursing home chief resigns after vegetative patient gives birth

From BBC The chief executive of the corporation in charge of an Arizona nursing home where a woman in a vegetative state gave birth has resigned. Bill Timmons’s resignation was unanimously accepted by directors, the company said in a statement….

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New cholesterol drug’s high price may not be worth it: Study

From Newsmax Despite being slashed by half in recent months, the price tag for advanced cholesterol-fighting drugs is still too high to make them cost-effective, a new analysis has concluded. In March, the manufacturer of alirocumab (Praluent) announced that it…

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Hearing loss in seniors increases chances for depression

From Newsmax Hearing loss among seniors is not always recognized and treated, but if it were it might help head off late-life depression, a new report suggests. Older people who suffer from hearing loss have a high risk for depression,…

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Cholesterol levels spike after Christmas

From Newsmax After indulging in big, rich, holiday meals, cholesterol levels go through the roof, Danish researchers report. After Christmas, cholesterol levels jumped 20 percent from summer levels among the 25,000 people studied. Your risk of having high cholesterol becomes…

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Wandsworth father appeals for more blood donors from the African Caribbean community

By Toby Porter From Londononline A six-year-old schoolgirl with sickle cell anemia was able to celebrate Christmas and new year only because she was given blood by a hero she did not know. Now Angel Salami and her family are…

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Jamaica: Health Ministry allocates additional $250 million to contain Dengue

From JIS Story Highlights The Ministry of Health is allocating an additional $250 million to support enhanced measures to contain the spread of the dengue fever virus. Portfolio Minister, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton, made the disclosure at a press…

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A marijuana dispensary is coming to this Caribbean marina

From NAN News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Jan. 4, 2019: A 5,000 sq. ft. marijuana dispensary is coming to one of the largest marinas in the Caribbean. GSRX Industries (OTCQB: GSRX) of Puerto Rico will open the dispensary at the foot…

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Testicular cancer a bigger threat to young men

From Newsmax Testicular cancer occurs most often in young men, and they need to know the signs of the disease, a urologist says. Testicular cancer is relatively rare — about 9,000 new cases will be diagnosed this year in the…

Global coconut profile opening huge opportunity for Caribbean economies. But will they seize it?

From Stabroek News What is being regarded globally as a breakthrough period for the coconut industry linked to skyrocketing demand for coconut water, oil and other products is being regarded as an opportunity for the region which it cannot afford…

3D Printed Leg Sleeve

This Partially 3D Printed Leg Sleeve Ensures Safe (And Less Painful) Landings for Athletes By HUBERT CHEN From Core77 A customizable and comfortable garment athletes can wear to ensure a safe landing. By using 3D printing technology, the Safe Landing…