WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Fish oil, exercise and doing puzzles may all be good for the brain but there is no strong evidence that any of these can prevent Alzheimer's disease, an expert panel concluded recently.
Nor can any other supplements, drugs or s...
Carnival Cruise Lines is to dramatically expand its service to Bermuda next year.
The cruise line currently offers one trip to the Island out of New York.
It was announced today that 16 voyages would be made to Bermuda in 2011.
Ships will leave from...
Dear Dr. Gott: Recently, your column addressed the difficulty of obtaining Armour Thyroid.
I would like to tell your readers that they can still get porcine thyroid capsules. Have them made up by a compounding pharmacy.
Unfortunately, the cost is abo...
The winners of the 2010 Technology Innovation Awards or "TechAwards" - part of Techweek10 - were announced yesterday.
Nominations increased from 64 in 2009 to a total of 153 entries for 2010.
The Best Interactive Experience was Wise Body Wellness. Th...
Parts of the Civil Service could be privatised to cut Government costs, the Bermuda Democratic Alliance said today as it outlined its economic strategy for the Country.
At a press conference, the BDA’s Shawn Crockwell said the Island’s economy was in...
Lights, camera, action! An international film school is offering you the chance to say these words and to "turn your passion into a profession".
This evening the Whistling Woods International (WWI) Institute for Film, Television, Animation and Media ...
Seventeen artists are today due to leave Bermuda in readiness for their New York City debuts.
The Chewstick Foundation's performers are performing in three different locations, the Shrine, the Nuyorican Poets Café, and The Galapagos Art Space, from t...
Burrows Lightbourn today launches its new WineOnline.bm website to offer a complete online sales and delivery service.
The drinks supplier's managing director, Richard Hartley, said it would enable customers to browse for wines, beers and spirits onl...
DATE: May 05, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
The Premier this afternoon stepped in to end an on-going war of words between his race consultant and one of his own MPs.
In today’s Royal Gazette Rolfe Commissiong accused former Minister Ashfield DeVent of being “a little slow”.
He made the remarks...