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Jamaica Gleaner Profiles in Medicine
published: Wednesday | June 11, 2008

Serve up some FLAT-BELLY FOODS
Hmmm! Rich, chocolate-covered desserts, olives and all kinds of delightful nuts and seeds. Sounds scrumptious and, at last, all part of a waistline-friendly diet that doesn't tell us to eat tasteless rice cakes and drink cabbage soup...

Are you exercising enough?

A variety of factors can be used to assess how hard we are exercising. Some of them are quite simple. The assessments focus on our blood pressure, heart rate or pulse rate, breathing, oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide production, perspiration, body...

Improving your smile with Dental implant (part II)

The cost of dental implants depends on many factors including the type of implantation, the dentist performing the procedure, where the procedure is performed, the material used or the need for bone or gum restoration. The cost of single implants may range from US$1,000...

Blotting out those 'liver spots'

Well, we are approaching summer time when the heat and humidity are at their best. Summer is the ideal time for liver spots to flourish. Pharmacists and medical doctors see many clients with the condition during this period. A major question for some pharmacists....

Strokes respect nobody

Some of us are at the age where we now take more than fleeting interest in the obituaries as many of our schoolmates and associates are now making their appearance. Unfortunately, some are as a result of accidents and crime but a large number are as a result of chronic ...

Health trends

Cod liver oil & rheumatoid arthritis - The results of a new five-year study show that cod liver oil can reduce the amount of anti-inflammatory drugs taken by rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients by over 30 per cent.Anti-inflammatory drugs, such as...





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