“Our revamped brand identity really marks a new beginning for DIVA that will lay the groundwork for upcoming innovation,” said Carinne Chambers-Saini, founder and CEO of DIVA. “For twenty years, our community has trusted DIVA to demystify periods and provide reliable and sustainable period care. We are so looking forward …
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Mastercard’s Girls4Tech educational programme returned to the Caribbean
Mastercard’s Girls4Tech, an educational programme that seeks to inspire girls aged 8 to 16 to acquire skills in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), returned to the Caribbean with the participation of 38 girls from Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. Currently, this initiative has reached more than three million students …
Read More »What to expect from an online crystal healing certification course?
Crystal healing is an ancient holistic therapy that uses the natural energy of crystals to balance and align the body’s energy centres. This therapy has gained immense popularity in recent years, and many people are interested in becoming certified crystal healers to offer this service professionally. If you’re one of …
Read More »Facebook class action settlement US$725 million: Claim your share now
If you used Facebook between May 2007 and December 2022, you can submit a claim for your share of a $725 million Facebook class action settlement. Meta, the parent company of Facebook, did not admit wrongdoing as part of the settlement. The settlement is part of the years-long litigation over …
Read More »The intersection of feminism and STEM: Empowering women to lead
A rising effort to encourage women to seek jobs in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) has emerged in recent years. Women continue to be underrepresented in these sectors, so this initiative is crucial. Only 28% of workers in scientific and engineering jobs are women, according to the National Scientific …
Read More »Surviving medical school admissions: Prioritising mental health
The medical school admissions process can be an extremely stressful and overwhelming experience for aspiring medical students. One aspect that is often overlooked is mental health and self-care during this process. Here are some strategies for addressing mental health and practising self-care during stressful medical school admissions. Strategies for dealing …
Read More »Why it’s recommended to use secure text messaging apps
Secure text messaging apps are highly recommended for all of your texting needs. Using a secure messaging app reduces the likelihood of hackers intercepting your text messages and other personal data. Below are some ways encrypted texting services can safeguard your personal data and correspondence. Valid justifications for using private …
Read More »Caverns of Mars: Recharged now available on PC, Nintendo Switch and consoles
Caverns of Mars: Recharged was launched by Atari® — one of the world’s most iconic consumer brands and interactive entertainment producers. Available now on PC via Steam and Epic Games, and PlayStation 4 & 5, Xbox One and Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch, Caverns of Mars: Recharged retains the retro roots and …
Read More »Solar energy training: Caribbean hub launched by GSI SKN Inc and NABCEP
NABCEP Caribbean, the first regional hub for solar energy training and development throughout the Caribbean region as well as the US Virgin Islands, was established on March 27, 2023. Dr Wayne E Archibald, Executive Director, Green Solutions International SKN Incorporated (GSI), signed an exclusive international partnership agreement with Shawn O’Brien, …
Read More »CGCL launches new, bold, cutting-edge corporate website
A new, bold, cutting-edge corporate website for Caribbean Gas Chemical Limited, CGCL, the eighth Methanol plant, and first Dimethyl Ether Facility, DME, in Trinidad and Tobago, has been launched at the company’s La Brea headquarters. The new website, with its striking and distinctive design aligned to the company’s corporate colours, has been …
Read More »Autism Acceptance Month reminder: Acceptance happens every day
April is Autism Acceptance Month, and the Autism Society of America will highlight the real impacts of acceptance in action, from interpersonal interactions to national policy choices. Autism is the fastest-growing developmental disability in the United States, with one in 36 children receiving a diagnosis, according to today’s newly released …
Read More »ChatGPT: 15 videos of testimonials of killer use cases published
The publishing of 15 videos of ChatGPT testimonials of killer use cases was announced by ChatGPTnuggets, an AI analyst firm which hosts the largest ChatGPT group on Meetup. In these short videos, users share how they use ChatGPT at work to save 5 or even dozens of hours. ChatGPT is …
Read More »5 Tips to pick the right face wash
Most people probably use a face wash to rid their skin of dirt, grime, and dead cells. But as you shall find, these cosmetic products can offer many other benefits, including rehydrating your skin and keeping dermatological conditions like acne at bay. The best part about facial cleansers is that …
Read More »Back pain due to poor posture: Top habits to avoid and what to do
Poor posture can cause back pain as it puts extra strain on your muscles, ligaments, and joints. When you slouch, it can increase the pressure on your spinal discs and put your spine out of alignment. It can cause tension and pain in your back muscles. In addition, poor posture …
Read More »Adults recovering from addiction or incarceration to benefit from $40K grant
Funding of a $40,000 grant will support the expansion of the Lenoir County non-profit Hope Restorations programme model for adults recovering from addiction and/or incarceration through intervention programmes and job skills training in home restoration and renovation, announced SECU Foundation. Providing steady income for adults recovering from addiction and/or incarceration “SECU …
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