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(HealthDay News) -- Twelve new genetic regions associated with an increased risk of testicular cancer have been identified by researchers in two studies.

(HealthDay News) -- The notion of wealthy "sugar daddies" with young, pretty wives and well-heeled "cougar" women with handsome, young husbands may be more fiction than fact, new research suggests.

Sunday, 19 May 2013 01:06

Seeing the Sadness Behind the Badness

Written by Steve Wickham

 

"Every person has their secret sorrows which the world knows not; and often times we call a person cold [or bad] when really they're only sad."

~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 - 1901)

Sunday, 19 May 2013 01:01

Preserving Peace in the Home

Written by Amy Sherman

You know that as you age, two things could happen. You either become more tolerant of others or less tolerant. You either accept the differences and foibles of those close to you or you become more impatient and judgmental. Obviously, if you want to preserve peace in the home, you must be more mindful of the things you are doing, thinking or saying because harmony feels better than turmoil and duress.

 

Mrs. Fayola Tross and her son, Mckebou were the winners of the 2012 Nevis Family Feud. Mother and son said it was an exciting experience as it is a family hobby to read.

(HealthDay News) -- Some diseases are especially tough to discuss.

(HealthDay News) -- Sleep problems may increase men's risk for prostate cancer, a new study suggests.

(HealthDay News) -- Dustless chalk may cause allergy and asthma symptoms in students with a milk allergy, researchers have found.

Sunday, 05 May 2013 01:21

Seniors Feature at VOJN

Written by Curtis Morton

What has been referred to as the first in a series of similar events, was held at the VOJN Primary School on Monday 29th April.

(HealthDay News) -- Smokers and former smokers are at increased risk for rheumatoid arthritis, a new study says.

(HealthDay News) -- Danish scientists testing a novel HIV treatment in human trials contend that they're confident their strategy will result in a cure for the AIDS-causing virus, according to news reports.

 

BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, APRIL 24TH 2013 (CUOPM) – Kittitian Dr. Caryl Phillips, the 2013 laureate for Arts and Letters at this year’s Anthony N. Sabga 2013 Caribbean Awards said literature was a good counterbalance for the corruption of sensibilities that comes from the prevalent use of social media. 

Saturday, 27 April 2013 23:02

The Blessing of Love

Written by Dr. Jessica Bardales-Essien

 

My pen was resting as my exhausted body was trying to recover from my last Chemotherapy session but based on my emotions and the number of calls I have received I recognize that there is the need for me to continue writing and sharing my journey.    

 

Justice John Benjamin was recently appointed a Queens Counsel by Her Majesty the Queen of England. He is a Judge endowed with a personality that enables him to interact with the community as well as the media and still guard his integrity and reputation as a Judge.

Sunday, 28 April 2013 22:54

A teacher who believes in children

Written by Pauline Ngunjiri

 

 

CHARLESTOWN, Nevis, April 25, 2013: A 19-year-old teacher who recently completed sixth form hosted a child development camp during the Easter break at a church in Charlestown.

 

BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, APRIL 18TH 2013 (CUOPM) – St. Kitts’ Port Zante is on the itinerary of Royal Caribbean’s newest ship, Quantum of the Seas for the 2014/2015 Cruise ship season.

 

OUALIE BEACH, Nevis – Oualie Beach hotel shores was a hub of activities on Sunday between 11 a.m. and 10 p.m. as curious persons from all walks of life came out in large numbers to witness how lion fish is caught, cleaned and turned into a delicacy.

(HealthDay News) -- A new study reveals that circumcision affects the type of bacteria that live on the penis, which could explain why circumcised men have a 50 percent to 60 percent reduced risk of being infected by HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.

(HealthDay News) -- Advanced fibrosis -- or progressive scarring of the liver -- is tied to higher death rates from a type of fatty liver disease found in people who drink little or no alcohol, according to a new study.

(HealthDay News) -- By 3 years of age, children should master concentration skills and the muscle control necessary to make precise movements with their fingers.

(HealthDay News) -- A new study casts some doubt on the notion than any level of alcohol consumption during pregnancy is harmful to a child's neuropsychological development.

Monday, 22 April 2013 15:17

Do You Feel Free?

Written by EzineArticles

By Kelly Epperson

"Most people are not really free. They are confined by the niche in the world that they carve out for themselves. They limit themselves to fewer possibilities by the narrowness of their vision." ~V.S. Naipaul

Do you feel free?

Monday, 22 April 2013 15:14

The Secret Ingredient to Patience

Written by EzineArticles

By Steve Wickham

Patience in life is our greatest need,

For the many testing times of trial,

Humility's the thing by which to set life's speed,

Let's acknowledge our need beyond every denial.

Monday, 15 April 2013 16:02

It Doesn't Happen Here

Written by EzineArticles

By Julie L Bergh

I can't tell you the number of times I've heard church leaders tell me those four words.

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