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The Read It Before You Eat It campaign by the Ministry of Health and Wellness focuses on teaching consumers to read food labels. Knowing what you are consuming puts you in control of your health.
The Sandals Foundation celebrated Earth Day 2023 by planting trees across Jamaica as part of their Tree Planting Initiatives. In addition to that, they engaged in tree planting across the Caribbean region.
The magnificent soursop fruit and tree are used for a variety of purposes within the Jamaican society. Today, we investigate the fruit and tree for their advantages and share recipes for the delicious juice.
All non-communicable diseases are related to our lifestyle. Diabetes is one such disease that can be managed and in some cases, even remedied with the right lifestyle changes. We have to pay attention to what we put in our bodies. Help our bodies, help us.
The Pink Run is back with a bang to fight breast cancer in Jamaica. Participants blew expected numbers out of the water. Insurance company ICWI was elated with turnout and the possibilities.
Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton and Minister of Public Health of Cuba, Dr. José Angel Portal Miranda shake hands following the signing of the letters of intent.
The most important way to prevent Gastroenteritis, as with COVID-19, is to practice good hygiene. It is more important than ever to pay attention to our children and strengthen their immune systems.
.Jamaica joined countries around the world in celebrating World Heart Day 2022. This year’s campaign focuses on educating the masses on how to prevent Cardiovascular disease.
TruSHAKE, Trade Winds Citrus’ first nutrition shake, has teamed up with fitness and wellness coach, Patrice J White of Dynamic Lifestyle Studio to launch the philanthropic event ‘Outside on the Fitside’. The eight (8) week free fitness boot camp series is open to Jamaicans who have decided to make exercise a part of their wellness journey. The camp infuses exercise with fun and has already started to engage popular personalities in exciting exercise routines.
The term “salt of the earth” refers to anything that is fundamental to the planet’s ecosystem. While that’s a terrific way to describe something, eating too much salt may lead to a variety of health problems. You need to know this, according to the Heart Foundation of Jamaica.
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