Melissa Ramnarine, fith from left in back row, and the Palance 868 team.
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Seasoned soca artiste and masmaker, Ronnie McIntosh.
PHOTO COURTESY RONNIE MC INTOSH
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Journalist and creative writer Ira Mathur.
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Eighteen years later after her murder, they still hold on to her favourite scarf, though her scent from it has faded, her parents say “holding it takes them back”, and returns them to her cheerful smile. Eighteen years later, there is still no justice or even change as last week, we lost another young girl senselessly.
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It is not uncommon to feel disorganised and derailed when you are feeling overwhelmed by traumatic events. But did you know that over the long term, trauma may change your brain in ways that affect your memory?
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Melissa Ramnarine, fith from left in back row, and the Palance 868 team.
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When Melissa Ramnarine and the Palance 868 Adventures Club sat down to have refreshments on one of their trips to Paramin about two years ago, they got the fright of their lives.
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Harvard Health states, “About one of every three persons will develop some form of malignancy during his or her lifetime.” CDC states, “Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the Caribbean.” Despite these grim statistics, doctors have made great progress in understanding the biology of cancer cells, and they have already been able to improve the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
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Today, we know more about cancer than ever before. Through investing in research and innovation, we have witnessed extraordinary breakthroughs in cancer care, diagnostics, and scientific knowledge.
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The world is experiencing an unprecedented, life-altering challenge due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many persons are still becoming adjusted to this new reality and “work-from-home” is now a part of everyday vernacular and life. While it is hard to predict exactly when this COVID-19 pandemic will subside, the world has been grappling with another pandemic for years: Sedentary lifestyle, Physical Inactivity (PI) and what the scientific community coined as the “Sitting Disease”.
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“Despite global progress, one person still dies every 40 seconds from suicide,” said WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “Every death is a tragedy for family, friends and colleagues. Yet suicides are preventable.”
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According to the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE), thyroid disease is a more common disorder than diabetes or heart disease, however, many patients remain undiagnosed.
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Money is a common source of stress for all adults. This proportion of stress brought on by inadequate finances and employment woes increased dramatically in 2020. In fact, according to the American Psychological Association (APA), 72% of adults report feeling stressed about money, whether it is worrying about job stability, paying rent, or feeling trapped by debt. This is pretty significant given financial stress is linked to so many health issues.
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Seasoned soca artiste and masmaker, Ronnie McIntosh.
PHOTO COURTESY RONNIE MC INTOSH
Carnival and soca may be in Ronnie McIntosh’s blood, but while others are doubled over in despair from the loss of this season, the cultural icon has gotten over his Carnival tabanca for 2021. The soca veteran and masmaker feels that as far as the festival is concerned, all of its stakeholders should use the downtime for a total reset.
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Does this sound bizarre? It is not. In fact, recent research suggests that nearly half of all heart attacks are silent heart attacks.
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At your last visit to the doctor, you may have received one of the most important prescriptions of your life, one that only you can fill at a nominal cost: exercise. Or it may be one of your New Year resolutions. But how do you begin? If you have never had a formal exercise programme, or your exercise routine lapsed over the years because of illness, changes in schedules, increasing demands during the pandemic; the idea of starting now may seem daunting. What kind of exercise should you do and how much? How can you be sure you will obtain the health benefits?
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Sixth-dan Shotokan Karate instructor Sensei Derick Williams, left, demonstrates a front kick to his student Jesse Diaz, second-dan black belt, Shitoryu.
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A view from the Queen’s Park Savannah
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