Losing sense of smell from COVID-19 can wreak havoc on health
By Lynn Allison From Newsmax Anosmia, or the inability to smell, is one of the most common side effects of COVID-19 and could be potentially deadly. Without your sense of smell, you can not detect gas leaks or spoiled food. In…
TEST FOR TAKE-OFF!
BOOK AND PAY FOR COVID-19 TESTS WITH CARIBBEAN AIRLINES Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I. March 26, 2021 – Caribbean Airlines is keeping abreast of innovations and services to facilitate a safe travel environment for its customers. Now, persons traveling with the airline…
Life Hacks: Get prepared for a sudden drug test
Public perception of Marijuana changes rapidly. According to this National Affairs article, support for legalization skyrocketed from a mere 12% in the ’90s to a whopping 60% today. Cannabis use is legal in 18 states already. Unfortunately, many employers don’t…
Cayman: RCIPS requests public assistance to locate absconded teen – UPDATE – LOCATED
From RCIPS UPDATE: Missing Teen Located 4 January 2021 The RCIPS would like to inform the public that Yadira Carter Gainga, who was reported missing on Friday, 1 January, was located yesterday evening Sunday, 3 January and is believed to…
5 health benefits of swimming for your infant or toddler
Teaching your children how to swim is one of the best things you can do as a parent. Helping them develop an affinity for the water at an early age won’t only pave the way for precious moments; it will…
2020 Consensus Statement of UK and International Medical and Scientific Experts and Practitioners on Health Effects of Non-Ionising Radiation (NIR)
Medical experts and practitioners from around the world have united once again to make clear their concerns regarding the health effects of escalating non-ionising radiation (NIR) exposures. NIR is electromagnetic energy ranging from Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) waves right the…
Cayman: Teenager Missing, RCIPS requests public assistance in locating him FOUND
Oct 11 2020 Missing teenager, Jeremy Scott of Bodden Town, has been located and appears to be in good health. The RCIPS thanks the public for their assistance in this matter. Oct 10 2020 Last night, 10 October, police received…
Curfew in St. Kitts & Nevis is now 2:00am to 4:59am under new Emergency Powers (COVID-19) Regulations that shall expire at 4:59am on Aug 29th
August 8th, 2020 The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis has published The Emergency Powers (COVID-19) (No. 13) Regulations, 2020, which came into operation today, Saturday, August 8th at 5:00am and shall expire at 4:59am on Saturday, August 29th, 2020. The curfew now…
A Parents’ Guide to helping children sleep
Expert Verified By: Dr. Omrit Silberstein, PsyD Raising kids involves a lot of worrying about how to keep them healthy. Are they eating enough? Getting enough activity? Making and maintaining new friendships? And, crucially,are they sleeping well? Sleep is a really…
Little Cayman offers hope for coral reefs
George Town, Cayman Islands; 6 June 2020 – Little Cayman has successfully been championed to become a Mission Blue (Sylvia Earle Alliance) “Hope Spot” by the Central Caribbean Marine Institute (CCMI) as part of their World Oceans Day celebrations. The…