By Kerry Mc Donald. The rustic smell of sugar cane permeated the air as my cousins and I ran through the expanse of canefields located at the back of my secluded home. These moments were not a typical Saturday or Sunday evening of fun, but signified the start of Easter holidays. Four …
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Long COVID diagnosis, treatment need more training, research – poll
Physicians agree that Long COVID is a problem, but few feel prepared to diagnose and treat it, according to a new national poll. See the poll findings. In the poll of 806 US physicians, conducted in December 2022 by Morning Consult on behalf of the de Beaumont Foundation, more than three …
Read More »Places to visit in Coorg, the ‘Scotland of India’
One of the best spots in Karnataka is Coorg, which is also known as Kodagu. This location has received innumerable blessings from nature, since it is one of the greatest for adventurers in addition to the verdant delights that calm and soothe the souls of travellers. For an amazing and …
Read More »Parents, employ a private tutor now, urges Tutors International
A plea to parents to act now if they are considering employing a residential private tutor for their children in 2023 was issued by Adam Caller, CEO and founder of special private tutoring company, Tutors International. Caller explains why the bespoke nature of Tutors International’s residential tutoring service means the search for the perfect tutor is time-consuming and therefore cannot …
Read More »Checking IN screens mental health of children with chronic conditions
Checking IN, a web-based pediatric distress screener for patients aged 8 through 21 who have chronic medical conditions, was launched by the Cancer Support Community and its social enterprise, Patient Planning Services. This evidence-informed screener gives providers insight into the psychological distress that their patients may be experiencing and how …
Read More »Kite flying season, the real fun begins
By Annisa Phillip. Forget about bunnies and eggs, the real fun this season is kite flying. I remember when kite flying was a big part of childhood. When I was younger I watched as my older brother and his friends made kites – back then you made your own kites from …
Read More »Fight Colorectal Cancer and MiraLAX® partner to spread awareness
This March, Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, national nonprofit Fight Colorectal Cancer (Fight CRC) and over-the-counter laxative, MiraLAX® are partnering to provide Throne, a bathroom on the National Mall. Through March 23, 2023, Throne, a smart, self-monitoring, semi-permanent bathroom will be conveniently located near Fight CRC’s United in Blue flag installation on the National …
Read More »Anguilla aims to become the most sustainable island in the region
By joining the United Kingdom’s Ocean Conservation Programme Blue Belt initiative, the Government of Anguilla demonstrates her commitment to biodiversity, the Blue Economy and sustainable management of its marine resources, as she aims to become the most sustainable island in the region. Minister Quincia Gumbs-Marie, minister of sustainability, innovation and …
Read More »8 Ways to style your sneakers this spring
Sneakers are a staple of many of our wardrobes. They are comfy, they come in a huge range of styles and colours, and they are exceptionally versatile, looking great with everything from a cute summer dress to a tailored trouser suit. But many of us are guilty of throwing the …
Read More »Phagwa in Aranguez: Explosion of colour, talent and pure happiness
Phagwa: The Cultural Vibrancy of the Hindu Festival of Colors in Trinidad Phagwa, also known as Holi, is a significant Hindu festival celebrated in Trinidad and Tobago that commemorates the arrival of spring and the spiritual triumph of good over evil. Brought to the Caribbean by Indian indentured labourers in …
Read More »Best music teachers are matched with music students with service by Musicion
Aspiring music students are matched up with home, private, or one-to-one music teachers who specialise in a range of different instruments, including piano, guitar, violin, and many others with a brand-new online service by Musicion. Currently based in Singapore but with ambitions to become a global company, Musicion offers their …
Read More »Student assessment data shows grades far from pre-pandemic levels
America’s students are steadily making gains in English language arts and math, but they are still far from pre-pandemic levels according to new K-12 student assessment data. The comprehensive results were unveiled on the Collaborative for Student Success’ Assessment HQ platform — the go-to source for understanding annual K-12 academic assessments. The …
Read More »American Airlines named 2023 Eco-Airline of the Year by Air Transport World
American Airlines was named the 2023 Eco-Airline of the Year by Air Transport World (ATW), the leading media brand serving the information needs of the global airline and commercial air transport communities. The award marks the latest recognition of American’s progress towards its ambitious sustainability goals. “American is actively incorporating …
Read More »6 Actions to take when you are facing discrimination
Discrimination is a pervasive issue in today’s world. It can happen to anyone based on various aspects, such as race, gender, age, religion, and disability. It can be intimidating and upsetting to face discrimination. There are, however, steps you may take to safeguard yourself and seek accountability. This article will …
Read More »Are you leaving your job or your boss? 5 things to consider
Why does a great job come with a horrible boss? If you have thought about quitting, ask yourself if you are leaving your job or your boss. You may be satisfied with your working conditions, salary, and your actual tasks. At the same time you may be a disgruntled worker …
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