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Jamaica Gleaner Profiles in Medicine
published: Wednesday | July 21, 2004

Weed triggers change in US drug policy - Ganja is no soft drug!
WASHINGTON, (Reuters): ALARMED BY reports that marijuana is becoming more potent than ever and that children are trying it at younger and younger ages, U.S. officials are changing their drug policies.

Promotion of healthy lifestyle in Jamaica
A FEW weeks ago, a colleague told me he had gone to a medical seminar at which he had seen a very interesting book on the national policy for the promotion of healthy lifestyle in Jamaica.


Exercising for fitness - Exercise 1 Lesson 25
START BY standing with your feet comfortably apart and your hands by your sides.


Know your oils (Part 2)
OILS MAY come from animals as with fish oils or from plants as with vegetable oils. Although they are all 100% fat and carry similar calorie values, all oils are not the same because they have different chemical structures that determine their properties.


Adultery and its effects
Should your springs overflow in the streets, your streams of water in the public squares? Let them be yours alone, never to be shared with strangers. May your fountain be blessed, and may you rejoice in the wife of your youth. Prov.5:16, 17.


Tips for travellers with diabetes supplies
J AMAICANS WHO have diabetes travel with their insulin and other personal care items. In the present tight security environment that prevails at many international airports, diabetic passengers may face problems with airport screeners.






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