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South-West Regional Health Authority CEO Dr Brian Armour, left, receives the first Pak Choi from the San Fernando General Hospital’s Culinary Medicine Food Park Wednesday. Joining him in the first harvest are Technical Director of Health Services Support Programme at the Ministry of Health, Renee Franklin and Inter-American Development Bank Senior Health Specialist Ian Ho-a-Shu.
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Dr Sheila Atwarie-Rambissoon shows a painting titled Rime of the Ancient Mariner done in 1965.
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Rajesh Ram and Sadee Sanichar-Ram of the Exotic Fruit Plant Shed
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A new study released last Friday 26th March by the United Nations, reveals that more than 100 million more children than expected, are falling behind the minimum proficiency level in reading, due to COVID-related school closures.
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For many of us, becoming ill with any virus might put us on the couch for a day or two. It can be draining, but after recovering we can generally get back to the things we’re used to. For some people, however, contracting a viral infection can be life-altering. It can cause months, years or even a lifetime of debilitating symptoms that drastically reduce one’s quality of life.
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The coronavirus pandemic stopped the world in its tracks a year ago and continues to debilitate lives and livelihoods globally. More than two million people have died from complications related to the virus and more than 127 million people have been afflicted and billions of lives disrupted.
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South-West Regional Health Authority CEO Dr Brian Armour, left, receives the first Pak Choi from the San Fernando General Hospital’s Culinary Medicine Food Park Wednesday. Joining him in the first harvest are Technical Director of Health Services Support Programme at the Ministry of Health, Renee Franklin and Inter-American Development Bank Senior Health Specialist Ian Ho-a-Shu.
KEVON FELMINE
As it stands, 90 per cent of citizens in Trinidad and Tobago eat less than the recommended daily serving of fruits and vegetables which aid healthy lifestyles.
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The COVID-19 pandemic brought new syndromes into focus. Today, on WORLD OPTOMETRY DAY, the world is shifting lens to focus emphasis on our eyes.
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If you are one of the many people who toss and turn nightly, then you are no stranger to how a sleepless night can affect the motivation, attitude and productivity of your day. However, the ramifications of poor sleep extend far beyond a cranky mood.
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Dr Sheila Atwarie-Rambissoon shows a painting titled Rime of the Ancient Mariner done in 1965.
RISHI RAGOONATH
A secret treasure trove of sculptures, paintings and prints, crafted by the hands of renowned artist Sonnylal Rambissoon has been unveiled for the first time since his death almost three decades ago.
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Patricia Quammie
When Patricia Quammie first heard that her kidneys were failing and that she was in urgent need of dialysis to stay alive she fell into a trance.
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As recently as the 1970s, women’s history was virtually an unknown topic in curriculum or in the public consciousness. To address this situation, the Education Task Force of the Commission on the Status of Women initiated a “Women’s History Week” celebration in 1978. The day March 8th, International Women’s Day, was chosen as the focal point of the observance.
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We have not been on airplanes for the past year, but this is an instruction we usually hear from flight attendants: “Put your oxygen mask on first,” before your partner next to you, even if it is your child.
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Kiran Mathur Mohammed
When you're ill with a NCD (non-communicable disease) like diabetes or heart disease, lining up at a pharmacy is not your idea of a fun outing, especially if you're over 60. Neither is it the best use of your time if you are collecting confusing medication on behalf of your afflicted family member. In the time of COVID-19, it can be deadly. Social entrepreneurs Kiran Mathur Mohammed and Edward Inglefield know this scenario all too well. And they decided to do something about it.
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March is Endometriosis Awareness Month, and this year, more than ever, we want to ensure the voices of those affected by endometriosis are not forgotten.
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South-West Regional Health Authority CEO Dr Brian Armour, left, receives the first Pak Choi from the San Fernando General Hospital’s Culinary Medicine Food Park Wednesday. Joining him in the first harvest are Technical Director of Health Services Support Programme at the Ministry of Health, Renee Franklin and Inter-American Development Bank Senior Health Specialist Ian Ho-a-Shu.
KEVON FELMINE
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Dr Sheila Atwarie-Rambissoon shows a painting titled Rime of the Ancient Mariner done in 1965.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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Patricia Quammie
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