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5 effective natural home remedies

By Jazlyn Hunt From Olwomen You will be surprised to know that how many diseases and ailments you can cure with just some simple home remedies using only your pantry staples. So next time use these amazing natural healers before…

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[Bahamas] Deputy Prime Minister speaks on Bahamasair pilots’ recent action

Statement from the Deputy Prime Minister Hon. Philip ‘Brave’ Davis Minister with responsibility for Bahamasair December 28, 2014 The recent unprovoked and unwarranted industrial action taken by the Pilots of the national flag carrier Bahamasair is of great concern to…

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Even weak thunderstorms emit some of the most high-energy light on Earth

By Andrew Freedman From Mashable SAN FRANCISCO — Thunderstorms of all shapes and sized produce high-energy gamma ray bursts, which are potentially harmful to pilots and passengers of aircraft in extraordinarily rare circumstances, scientists reported for the first time on…

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Another lawsuit accuses Bill Cosby of sexual assault

By Amanda Bronstad, The National Law Journal A second lawsuit involving sexual assault accusations against comedian Bill Cosby has been filed—this time, on behalf of an attorney in California. Tamara Green, who accused Cosby of sexually assaulting her in the…

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Pharmaceutical technology ‘in embryonic stage’

From Tribune 242 The Bahamas is in its “embryonic stage” when it comes to pharmaceutical technology, Philip Gray, pharmacist and chairman of the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) revealed. His comments came while speaking to The Tribune at the Atlantis resort…

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Cayman Islands Gimistory to be subject of a book Although the Cayman National Cultural Foundation’s (CNCF) Gimistory festival came to another successful conclusion on Saturday (6) it is not really over as it is going to be the subject of…

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Cayman Islands: HIV/AIDS Data as of 30th November 2014

The first documented Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) diagnosis in the Cayman Islands was in 1985. From 1985 to 30th November 2014, 123 people were diagnosed with HIV and of these 72 were also diagnosed with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Of…

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7 ways to improve your self-esteem and confidence

By Jane Sills from Olwomen There are many effective ways to improve your self-esteem, confidence and body image and everyone should adopt these simple techniques to achieve your dreams and goals. Self image and self-esteem is related to how you…

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Thankful

By John Biggs Everything is awful. Terror is on the rise, the oceans are threatening our shores, humans are heartless, pitiless, and endlessly greedy. If we keep going the way we’re going we will be hollow ghosts haunting a corn…

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PAHO/WHO to provide training in clinical management of Ebola for doctors and nurses in Latin America and the Caribbean

From Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization Health professionals from over 30 countries will attend workshops in Antigua and Barbuda and Chile, then train professionals in their home countries Washington, D.C., 28 November 2014 (PAHO/WHO) — Health professionals from more…