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New antibiotic discovered after 30 yrs. of research
It’s called Teixobactin and researchers say that it may be available in five years. The first new antibiotic to be discovered in 30 years of research, researchers say it may be able to fight infections without side effects. Since many […]
UK Daily mail says UK visitors being hit with CHIKV
British tourists may very well avoid visiting the Caribbean this year. There may be no Santa on the sand and beach parties and fireworks for some British tourists if
QEH short on major meds says Opposition MP
According to Opposition MP, Dr. Maria Agard, the lone state-run hospital in Barbados is low on drugs and she sounded an alarm in the House of Assembly. According
St. Lucia opposition wants sudden deaths investigated
Sudden deaths at St. Jude’s Hospital in St. Lucia have sparked outrage and a demand for an investigation by the Opposition United Workers Party there. Last week the
A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
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Prostate Cancer higher in black men
More men are being diagnosed with prostate cancer, a disease that seems to be appearing in younger men in recent times. The disease which seems to affecting black
Baptist Health International reaches out to T&T
"It’s about sharing information, learning from each other, promoting best practices and in turn serving those who come to us to be treated," he explained humbly. This is from
Public Hospital Board Bill comes into focus
The Public Hospital Board Bill will be at the centre of discussions during a special consultation between stakeholders today, Friday, June 21, 2013. This is being organized by the
Cancer Center project still in the cards, says board chairman
St. John’s Antigua- The Cancer Center of the Eastern Caribbean (CCEC) is set to proceed despite delays, according to a letter to this newspaper from the board chairman,
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Wishing all our readers a blessed and very happy new year! We are committed to bringing you cutting edge, up-to-date and relevant medical news in 2013. HAPPY NEW