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Baking soda molasses protocol may cure many cancers

From PreventDiseases One man claims he has found a cure for cancer and actually successfully treated his own by using baking soda. Vernon Johnston was diagnosed with stage IV aggressive prostate cancer which metastasized to his bones. He initially turned…

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Zika ravages testes of mice; study raises concern about men

From Caribbean News Service NEW YORK, Nov 01 2016 — Zika virus ravages the testes of male mice, sharply reducing sperm counts and fertility, says a study that raises a new specter about its threat to people. Experiments found testes…

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Weeks after hurricane, Haitians struggle for clean water

By David McFadden From Caribbean Life News COTEAUX, Haiti (AP) _ It’s been nearly a month since Hurricane Matthew tore through southern Haiti and people like Kettley Rosier and many of her neighbors still have to spend their meager savings…

PV Energy: Almost 50 % of the agreed rooftop installations on government buildings completed

sun2roof solar installations on public rooftops to foster Antigua’s green energy future Halftime for Antigua and Barbuda’s solar rooftop projects: Nearly 50 % of the agreed 2 MWp solar rooftop systems are installed. The 2 MWp sun2roof are part of…

Weather Service training under way in Cayman Islands

A group of meteorological and aviation officers in the Cayman Islands are currently receiving training that will allow them to provide weather observations anywhere in the world. The National Weather Service is required to have all officers providing weather observations…

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MSU researchers part of iguana hatchling discovery in Cayman Islands

From newswise Office of Public Affairs News Bureau 662-325-3442 Contact: Sasha Steinberg [email protected] November 1, 2016 Newswise — STARKVILLE, Miss.—A team of Mississippi State students and faculty is among a group of researchers working in the Cayman Islands that may…

Atlantic hurricane season comes to an end in November

From Accuweather Will more storms brew in the Atlantic before the 2016 hurricane season comes to an end in November? As the calendar flips over to November, the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season will enter its final month. The big question…

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Caricom strategises to fight seaweed that’s hurting fishing industry

By Denis Chabrol From Demerara Waves The Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM) has borrowed and modified a Puerto Rico protocol to remove large amounts sargassum seaweed that has been retarding the movement of fishing vessels and chasing away some fish…

New evidence suggests a quarter of the world’s population has latent tuberculosis

By Peter Dodd and Rein Houben, The Conversation From Business Insider In rich countries, tuberculosis is sometimes thought of as a thing of the past, the disease that claimed Keats, Poe, Chopin. But globally, TB is today the number one…

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Christians on board Royal Caribbean cruise liner witness miraculous healings

By Hazel Torres From Christian Today Short of showing Himself walking on water, Jesus Christ “rocked a boat” heading to the Bahamas this weekend with miraculous healings. During the Bridal Glory Royal Caribbean cruise to the Bahamas over the weekend,…