The week following the devastating EF-1 tornado has felt utterly surreal to Smith Island residents — most of whom are still reeling from the frightening ordeal. To some, life, at present, feels like a movie.
As recovery efforts progress and donations continue to pour in, Delmarva may r
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People experiencing lower back pain should stay active and address psychological barriers to their recovery, according to new guidelines that dismiss painkillers and bed rest as i
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THE May Pen Hospital in Clarendon has received donations valued at more than $1 million, aimed at improving quality healthcare to customers.
The gifts were handed over to the hospital on Tuesday, August 23 and include a laptop and desktop computer, valued at $446,000, donated by Dr Ivana
In her family's yearlong fight against leukemia, Michelle Chitiea has learned she sometimes needs a private place for a phone call her 4-year-old daughter Autumn can't hear from a hospital bed.
Sometimes she needs a place to cry.
"When you're stuck in a hospital for days, weeks o
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