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The Silent Killer Among Jamaican Men: How One Scientist is Breaking the Stigma and Changing the Future of Cancer Care.
by: wakefieldlatoya@gmail.com / October 7, 2025 In Jamaica, strength is often seen as silence — a man’s ability to “hold it down,” no matter what. But when silence surrounds health, it becomes deadly.Prostate cancer has quietly become the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among Jamaican...
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The Genius of Jamaica: How a Small Island Changed the World
When people hear “Jamaica,” they often picture the lush hills of St. Ann, the rhythm of reggae, and the sprinting legends who bring home gold. But Jamaica is far more than beaches and beats. Beneath the surface of this Caribbean gem lies a nation of inventors, scientists, engineers, and visionaries whose...
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Jamaica Reclaims the Crown: Oblique Seville Returns the “World’s Fastest Man” Title to the Sprint Factory
On a historic evening in Tokyo, Jamaica once again rose to the pinnacle of world sprinting. Oblique Seville, a 24-year-old sprinter from St. Thomas, stopped the clock at 9.77 seconds in the men’s 100m final to capture gold at the 2025 World Athletics Championships. His electrifying performance not only...
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Portia Simpson Miller: Jamaica’s First Woman Prime Minister — legacy, leadership, and a quiet fight with dementia
In September 2025, Errald Miller confirmed publicly that his wife is living with dementia, a condition that gradually affects memory, communication, and reasoning. Though she has not reached the most debilitating stages, the illness has changed her daily life. Miller, deeply emotional, declared that...
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Jamaica Strikes Silver and Bronze in Tokyo as Sprint Hurdlers Shine
Jamaica’s dominance on the track continues to evolve in fresh ways. On day four of the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, the men’s 110m hurdles final became a showcase of grit, growth, and glory for the island.
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