Health

January 21, 2026 by Keisha Hill

Obesity, genetic heart disease as regional health priorities

As cardiovascular disease continues to rank among the leading causes of death in Jamaica and across the Caribbean, regional and international medical leaders convened in Kingston for the 2026 Masters…
January 21, 2026

Why diabetes is a cardiovascular disease

At the Masters of Medicine Medical Conference: The Weight of the Matter: Redefining Health and the Heart, held January 16 to18, 2026, at the AC Marriott Hotel in Kingston, leading clinicians and…
January 21, 2026

Current and emerging role of AI in echocardiography

Heart failure is a clinical syndrome in which the heart cannot pump blood sufficiently to meet the body’s needs, leading to symptoms like shortness of breath, fatigue, and fluid build-up in tissues.…
Senator Marlon Morgan (centre), parliamentary secretary in the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information; Susan Nelson Smith (right), regional director at the ministry for Region Five; and Dameon Sinclair, managing director at the Southern Contr
January 14, 2026

Emotional well-being prioritised before, during the reopening of schools – Region Five director

Psychosocial support and targeted learning-loss interventions have served as central pillars of the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information’s recovery effort in Region Five in the…
January 14, 2026 by Keisha Hill

New year, new approach: rethinking health during menopause

The start of a new year often comes with pressure to reset, improve, and push forward with ambitious resolutions. But, for women navigating menopause, this season of life calls for a different…
Dr Bernadette Bryan Frankson, physical therapist – Paws for Physio Canine Rehabilitation Unit.
January 14, 2026 by Keisha Hill

Underwater treadmill and pool therapy: not just “swimming for fun”

When people hear the term hydrotherapy for dogs, many imagine a happy pet splashing around in water for recreation. While dogs may indeed enjoy being in the pool, therapeutic aquatic rehabilitation is…
January 7, 2026

Wellness in winter matters more for black communities

Winter in the UK is often described as a time to slow down. The long nights, grey skies, cold winds, and constant drizzle create a natural pull towards staying indoors and becoming less socially…
Dr Marsha Smith, with a few of the young adults following the Bahali Hurricane Melissa Recovery Project hosted by the Newell High School in St Elizabeth.
January 7, 2026

Healing beyond the storm

In the wake of Hurricane Melissa, the visible damage across Jamaica told only part of the story. Roofs were torn away, communities flooded, and livelihoods disrupted, but, beneath the surface, another…
January 7, 2026 by Keisha Hill

Resolutions for mind, body, and wellness in 2026

As 2026 unfolds, health professionals are encouraging persons to move beyond short-lived resolutions and toward sustainable lifestyle changes that support the mind, body, and overall well-being.…