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2017-10-02
Breast cancer patients face KILLER COSTS
What it is costing patients
Health insurance companies paid out $16b in 2016
Find ways to reduce cost of treating breast cancer
‘Educate workers on preventative health management’
Ministry not ready for HPV vaccine to be mandatory
‘We have to get innovative’
High-stakes battle looms
Time for campaign-finance controls
‘Mek mi go home go dead’
Afraid to act
Trump’s tax cuts will hurt poor
A Bunting-Golding shadow tango?
No shame in Patois
Month after Harvey, debris piles show recovery takes time
800 people hurt in Catalonia vote melee
John Mahfood sings praises for Barbican project
NWA will ensure December timeline is met
When South Korea meets Jamaica
Parish FAs await Captain’s sponsorship
Wellington rescues Waterhouse on debut
National triathletes excited about first youth tournament
Warriors’ Bulli gets aggressive with Panthers
C&W partners with EPL for hurricane relief
Bridgeport want favour from Lady Luck
Jets grab late win over Jaguars
Catalonia protests overshadow Barcelona, Madrid victories
Stewart demands more from Camperdown
Arsenal celebrate 21 years of Wenger by beating Brighton
Red Bull’s Verstappen wins Malaysian Grand Prix
The pain behind THE MASK
SOLID GOLD of the highest quality
Exodus 40th celebration for Atlanta
1970s ‘Battle of the Sexes’ parallels today
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD: NO. 28,481
THIS DAY IN OUR PAST
‘We want our cops’
JCC calls out Government on corruption
Montego Bay’s research moving to Africa
Political bias allegation unfounded – Fisher
Venezuela under attack, says chargé d’affaires
Customs aims at getting businesses to go global
Norman Manley Int’l Airport to be divested by December 2018
ON THE RISE
No mammograms in public sector, doctors concerned
ON THE RADAR
LONG WAIT FOR RESULTS
National Health Insurance Scheme to allow for access to mammograms needed
Patients being treated horribly by some doctors
A FRIENDS & FAMILY PLAN
Defence mechanism to protect themselves against grief?
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
Women who resorted to non-traditional treatments and died
Once diagnosed, not advisable to use complementary medicine only
Why women hide the fact that they have cancer and the implications
Younger women are better able to cope with cancer
RESTORING FEMININITY AFTER BREAST AND HAIR LOST
She started the first hair-loss clinic in Jamaica
Don’t fear cancer!
POTENTIAL SIGNS OF BREAST CANCER
FOOD AS MEDICINE
All meat, sugar must go
Some of the signs of potential breast cancer
‘I refuse to put myself in a prison of cancer’
ALLEVIATING THE FEAR
Cancer Registry to produce first report in 2018
What patients are doing wrong
... Quiet voice of hope whispered: ‘Jennifer, give life one more try’
No pain doesn’t mean everything is OK
TEEN RECALLS WHEN HE HEARD THAT HIS MOM HAS CANCER
When the mission-critical employees are stricken
Start seeing health as real investment – Jarrett
MARGUERITE ANDERSON’S CANCER STORY
‘I CRIED WITH HER’
No amount of family love prepared her for what happened next
ROAD TRIP. AH NO
Ashley ANGUIN CLICKING TO SUCCESS
From sea to sky Two-in-one aqua adventure
Dacian Designs:
PYRAMID of TALENT
Jamaica Bridal Expo thrills the Second City
Fit and Fun STARS OF IBEROSTAR
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