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Jamaica Gleaner Flair
published: Monday | October 4, 2004

Miss Jamaica World 2004
dedication that would be different. My personality is different so I definitely would have a different approach. I'm easy going, pleasant and tolerant. Generally I'd say a very nice person, gracious too.

REAL LIFE - SICKLE CELL DISEASE - Defying the odds
DAVID COOMBS, the 33-year-old chief executive officer of the Princess Margaret Hospital in Morant Bay, St. Thomas, is all about defying the odds and living life with much more than a dollop of zest.


DISPELLING THE MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS
1. MYTH:: Sickle cell disease is contagious or sexually transmitted. FACT: Sickle cell disease is a genetic blood disorder. An individual with sickle cell disease inherits the sickle cell trait from both parents.


Stayfree joins The Jamaica Cancer Society
IN KEEPING with its commitment to supporting women's health and the health care community in Jamaica, Johnson & Johnson Jamaica has joined the Jamaica Cancer Society (JCS) in raising public awareness...






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