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Profiles in Medicine

Drugs among our children

PERHAPS NO area is more clearly appropriate for the application of systematic research and reporting than the drug field, given its rapid rate of change, its importance for the well-being of the nation and the amount of legislative and...

Keloids and hypertrophic scars

KELOIDS AND hypertrophic scars are skin lesions that occur due to the excessive production of repair tissue in response to injury. Dark-skinned individuals such as Africans, Afro-Caribbeans, Afro-Americans, Indians, and Chinese are more prone to...

For pregnant women
IF YOU are pregnant, the Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute (CFNI) says that it's not necessary to eat twice as much food as you normally eat. Just have extra servings of food per day, for example a glass of milk, extra serving of rice and peas.



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