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Jamaica Gleaner Profiles in Medicine
published: Wednesday | February 1, 2006

CHINESE MEDICINE comes to town
BUSINESSWOMAN GLORIA PALOMINO once went to visit her children in Hawaii with only one of her arms working properly. She used to play a lot of tennis and developed 'tennis elbow'. She was not interested in the steroids, which her doctor recommended...

The problem with 'DIETS'
DIETS HAVE been around for a long time and have especially become popular with the epidemic of obesity. One definition for diet is 'usual food', but diets can also be a prescribed food regiment to treat a disease condition.


Alcohol and sex
IF YOU are able to imbibe quarts of alcoholic beverage and walk a straight line or carry on funny, uninhibited conversations with friends, then your tolerance level is commendable. It appears that you can hold your liquor.


Addicted to the INTERNET
JOHN SPENDS a lot of time on the Internet viewing pornography. This has affected his relationship with his girlfriend and has been affecting his studying. Lena has been doing a lot of shopping on the Net.








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