Jamaica Gleaner Profiles in Medicine published: Wednesday | January 14, 2004
POLIOONTHEPROWL
Unless the poliovirus is totally eradicated, there still remains a global threat of new outbreaks A LARGE segment of the population would only have read about the death and mayhem arising from the 1954 poliomyelitis outbreak in Jamaica.
CONSUMERS ARE dazzled by the vast array of calcium combinations available in pharmacies. This makes the selection of the most appropriate calcium supplement very challenging.
HOW MANY of us would work if we did not have to? Most of us find work a chore, oppressive and a necessary evil. Many of us wish that we did not have to work because we believe that we have to work too hard for the little pay.
HAIR - HOW to grow it and stop it growing, has become a multi-billion dollar industry. Hairy body parts have historically been defined as masculine and unappealing on the female.