Happy Administrative Professionals Day! Your attention to detail, organizational skills and positive attitude are the glue that holds our team together. We're so grateful for everything you do thank you!”
Different, not less. People with Down syndrome bring love, joy, and endless potential. Let’s celebrate abilities, spread awareness, and embrace inclusion! 💙💛 #DownSyndromeAwareness#InclusionMatters
Your kidneys work tirelessly every day to keep you healthy—it's time to return the favor! Stay hydrated, eat wisely, exercise regularly, and prioritize your well-being. A healthy life begins with healthy kidneys!
Rare diseases: conditions affecting a small percentage of the population. Many are genetic & diagnosis can be tough. Let's raise awareness! #RareDiseaseDay
By ensuring a well-balanced protein intake, you can support overall health and well-being. Celebrate National Protein Day by making conscious choices to include these essential nutrients in your diet!
Want to build a fitness routine you’ll actually stick to? 💪🔥 Set goals, choose fun activities, track progress, and stay active daily! Small steps = big results. Start today! #FitnessGoals#HealthyHabits
Heart attacks are a leading global cause of death and account for about 33% of annual deaths in Jamaica since 2021. Risk factors include chronic illnesses (hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol), stress, low physical activity, poor diet, and smoking.
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that causes recurrent seizures. It affects people of all ages and can have various causes, including genetics, brain injury, and infections.
#EpilepsyAwareness
The Jamaica Constabulary Force welcomes applications from the suitably qualified applicants to fil the following position within the Medical Services Branch of the Police Department.
“Today is #WorldCancerDay – a day to unite in the fight against cancer. Early detection saves lives, research brings hope, and together, we can make a difference. 💙💪 #CloseTheCareGap”
Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting women, but it can be prevented and effectively treated if caught early. Speak with your healthcare provider about getting screened today.
January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month. Let’s empower ourselves with knowledge, prioritize screenings, and support those affected. Together, we can raise awareness and fight for a future without cervical cancer. #CervicalCancerAwareness#PreventionMatters
Glaucoma is a leading cause of vision loss and blindness, caused by increased pressure that damages the optic nerve. January’s National Glaucoma Awareness Month reminds us to get regular eye exams . Unfortunately, vision lost to glaucoma cannot be restored.