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Jamaica Gleaner Profiles in Medicine
published: Wednesday | May 30, 2007

Put the brakes on memory losswith exercise
Whatever you do to improve your physical health may actually 'go to your head', according to Dr. Antonio Convit of the New York University School of Medicine. Recent studies indicate that a simple exercise routine helps put the brakes on memory loss.

Students want smoking ban in public places

We now know that approximately two-thirds of Jamaican students are exposed to smoking in public places. Findings from the CDC/PAHO Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GTYS) 2006, reveal that the overwhelming majority of students...

Cerasee cured my eczema

'My elders' had convinced my parents to use this 'bush' on me for seven days to clear up the eczema.Before the cerasee treatment, I was medically treated, for weeks, yet the eczema re-appeared constantly. Cerasee was used externally and it's weak teas given to me daily....

Worried about exams? You can do it!

This can be a stressful time for many persons preparing for exams.Here are some tips for you students whether you are struggling with your preparations, way behind or even if you are prepared. I trust you will find them useful.

Feeding older children, teens

Some parents are concerned about their children's eating habits while others are not, thinking that their children will eventually learn how to eat right. When children are born, they are like blank canvasses waiting for paint and the first set of artists are those at home.





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