Let’s be real
Do you want to be healthy, lean and happy? Then why do you fool yourself into thinking that you are eating healthy…when your diet is filled with so many processed foods?
Do you want to be healthy, lean and happy? Then why do you fool yourself into thinking that you are eating healthy…when your diet is filled with so many processed foods?
I am not talking about the horse’s tail. This is actually a herb with great health benefits. It has a great appreciation for being one of, if not the best, natural diuretics available. It is also highly valued for its effects on the health of the kidneys, for slimming, depurative and detoxifying.
The Cayman Islands borders will remain closed for an additional month initially beyond the previously announced September 1st reopening date. The unexpected announcement only came after office hours on Friday evening.
Just before for 9:45PM on Friday 7 August, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a Mini Mart located along Rev Blackman Drive in West Bay. It was reported that a man attended the location seeking assistance for a serious laceration to one of his hands.
Just before 9PM on Saturday, 8 August, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a report of a two vehicle collision that took place along Walkers Road, in the vicinity of Academy Way.
The CI Little League Girls Softball division continued on Thursday, August 6th, as Coldwell Banker edged first place Scotiabank, 13-12, in a very entertaining game.
The Maples Group is pleased to continue its enhanced community support in response to the ongoing challenges presented by COVID-19.
There is incredible power in your daily habits. Your habits quite literally mold your body, your health and your accomplishments in life. And it turns out that there’s a special secret sauce to making new habits stick that I’d like to share with you today…
Employment, especially jobs for Caymanians, is a recurring theme occupying the minds of workers, businesses, government leaders and politicians.
That was also evident in Friday’s Chamber of Commerce 3rd Annual Economic Summit held online for the first time this year.
Most doctors get their medical degrees and leave it at that. Not Dr. Delroy Jefferson, medical director of the Health Services Authority. It seems, for him, there is no such thing as too many letters after your name.