Vitamin D protects against dementia
From Newsmax Dr. Gary Small, M.D., writes: Fat-soluble vitamin D protects bone health and helps the body absorb dietary calcium, magnesium, and other minerals. We can get vitamin D from fish, liver, sunlight, and supplements. Dr. David Llewellyn and his…
Combine different drugs to treat cancer better
ANI From Deccan Chronicle Washington: A new study has shed light on making cancer treatment more effective. According to the study, if the drugs used to treat breast and lung cancer are combined they overcome resistance to treatment and induce senescence…
CUC continues to guide young interns to the path of success
Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. (CUC) is hosting 18 students as part of its annual vocational and internship programme. The high school and college students are being exposed to working in a professional environment while exploring a variety of career options…
Cayman Sammy
As a Cayman Islands Sammy Germany, held in breath – view By Adrian McDonald From KXAN36 In Switzerland, searching feverishly for any sign of a Caiman in the lake hallwil AG. A fisherman claims to have seen the one and…
‘Epic Lifestyle Event’
Epic Events delivers with ‘The Epic Lifestyle Event’ From Entertainment Junkie Toronto, Ontario (Sonique Solutions)– The diligent team at Epic Events, which is known for its seamless execution of corporate and multi-cultural productions, has once again delivered with the recent…
Valkyrie Industries is building a haptic VR suit for industrial training
By Brian Heater From TechCrunch Valkyrie Industries off-handedly refers to the current iteration of its VR suit as “Iron Man v. 1.” It’s a fitting reference. There’s a very “first half of the superhero film” vibe to the prototype. There are…
Caribbean Airlines Cargo transports ROV using the Airline’s all cargo freighter
Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I. July 22, 2019 – Caribbean Airlines Cargo recently teamed up with RAMPS Logistics to ship a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) using the airline’s All Cargo Freighter. ROV’s are underwater vehicles that are used in the…
New case study highlights readiness of the Anguilla and Montserrat fisheries sectors to adapt to climate change
Port of Spain, July 22, 2019 – A new case study from the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) highlights key findings and priorities for institutional strengthening to improve readiness to adapt to climate change in the fisheries sectors of the…
Two Caribbean judges appointed to United Nations Dispute Tribunal
Monday, July 22, 2019 — The 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly recently elected two Caribbean nationals, Justice Francis Belle of Barbados and Justice Eleanor Donaldson-Honeywell of Trinidad and Tobago, to serve 7 year terms of office on the…
Climbing the crooked ladder
By Paul McGowan From PS Audio When we first imagine building a system from scratch we’re typically of two minds: unsure of where to start or confident in how smooth and easy the process will be. Both are somewhat false…