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Jamaica Gleaner Profiles in Medicine

Who's the father?
A strand of hair or the quick swabbing of the inside cheeks may be all that is required to confirm the paternity of a child. GENTLY RUBBING a swab on the inside cheek of a child, and those of his mother and putative father...

Taking care of our feet
O UR FEET do an enormous amount of work each day. A 150-pound person who walks just one mile during the day, about 2,600 steps for most people, will have subjected their feet to 195 tons or 390,000 pounds of weight. Normally our feet will...




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