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Prepared Learning: What Are Humans Hard-Wired for at Birth?

By Marjorie Hecht AUTHOR BIO: Marjorie Hecht is a longtime magazine editor and writer with a specialty in science topics. She is a freelance writer and community activist living on Cape Cod. SOURCE: Human Bridges CREDIT LINE: This article was…

Biden’s Memory ‘Hazy’ and ‘Poor’: Report Raising Questions About His Age

screenshot Newsmax TV From Newsmax The longstanding concerns about President Joe Biden’s age and memory intensified on Thursday after the release of a special counsel’s report investigating his possession of classified documents. The report described the 81-year-old Democrat’s memory as…

Connecting for Health

Connecting for Health Monthly Newsletter | No. 29 | February 2024 Antimicrobial resistance, and climate change key issues for the Americas at 154th WHO Executive Board Accelerating action to tackle the escalating threat posed by antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and ensuring…

Cayman: Alex Panton Foundation 2024 Youth Mental Health Symposium

Event Feb 28 2023 Alex Panton Foundation announces the 2024 Youth Mental Health Symposium. The highly anticipated event returns for the 7th year with the theme “Building Bridges: Acceptance, Belonging, and the Power of Connection”. Date:                   Saturday, 17 February 2024 Time:                  …

Good News: CI Gov collaboration addresses student mental health

Students: ‘Speak From Your Art’! Groundbreaking new mental health initiative for Cayman’s high school students A team of Cayman creatives and world-renowned artists are bringing a new twist on art-based learning to Cayman’s public high schools, in partnership with the…

Cayman: Recall of Quaker’s Products

The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is advising members of the public of a recall of products from the Quaker Oats Company due to potential presence of Salmonella, which may lead to illness if consumed. The announcement was made by…

King Charles diagnosed with cancer, will postpone duties and undergo treatment

By Michael Holden and Muvija M From Reuters Screenshot LONDON, Feb 5 (Reuters) – King Charles has been diagnosed with a form of cancer and will postpone public engagements to undergo treatment, Buckingham Palace said on Monday, but added he remained “wholly positive”…

MPE CARIBBEAN REPORT NEWSLETTER – February 5, 2024

FEBRUARY 5, 2024 St. Martin to host CTO business meetings The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) will hold its first round of 2024 business meetings in St. Martin this week. Tourism Ministers, Commissioners and Directors from the 25-member interregional grouping and industry executives will converge…

Cayman HSA marks World Cancer Day with new oncologist-haematologist, special public event

The Health Services Authority (HSA) Haematology, Oncology and Chemotherapy Centre now has their second full-time Oncologist-Haematologist specialist with the addition of Dr. Danielle Smellie. A graduate of the University of the West Indies, Dr. Smellie obtained her doctorate in Haematology…

The Animal Feed Industry’s Impact on the Planet

By Vicky Bond Author Bio: Vicky Bond is a veterinary surgeon, animal welfare scientist, and the president of The Humane League, a global nonprofit organization working to end the abuse of animals raised for food through institutional and individual change….