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May 19, 2016
A victim of foot-in-mouth disease

Dear Editor,
The 40th president of the United States, Ronald Reagan, one-time leader of the Republican Party, used to live his political life according to a simple creed that he called the 11th commandment: Thou shall not speak evil against a fellow Republican. Pity, Lanisha Rolle didn't emulate the Gipper.

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February 11, 2016
A Mouth Full with DRE helps you fall in love with FOOD

As Valentine's Day nears there is no shortage of events meant to attract the attention of the lover in all of us. None quite catches the eye, however, like Amor Alimentos, "Food Love", a gourmet event hosted by local TV show A Mouth Full with DRE.

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Foot in mouth
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April 19, 2015
Foot in mouth

There is no end to the eyebrow-raising, confusing comments we often get from our deputy prime minister, Philip Brave Davis.

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Sweet mouth fellas
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December 18, 2014
Sweet mouth fellas

Dear Editor,
I cannot see what all of the fuss is about Dr. Minnis. I understand the problem of those who think he should be doing something more dynamic or entertaining; the old "trying to inspire and motivate so that people can see a difference" spiel.
I do not think we need to be "inspired", we are sick of the lies that come to the fore every five years or so. Ironically the only leader who ha...

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May 22, 2014
Davis seems to have foot in mouth disease

Dear Editor,
Deputy Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis is the presumed successor to Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) leader, Prime Minister Perry Christie. While he is an uninspiring speaker and lacks charisma, he is nonetheless very popular among hardcore PLPs, particularly the aging party stalwarts who elected him deputy leader at the PLP's 51st national general convention in October 2009.
These P...

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December 17, 2013
Happy mouth and painful toes

At this time of year painful toes are very common and that could be attributed to gout. If you think you may have gout you must watch what you eat and drink during this holiday season. Changes in your diet, including over-indulging in certain foods and beverages, can trigger gouty attacks which are extremely painful and come on suddenly. They are caused when uric acid collects in the tissues or a ...

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November 05, 2012
Cocaine Abuse and Your Mouth

Cocaine is a very powerfully addictive drug and is derived from the plant Erythroxylon coca. It is considered the most potent stimulant of natural origin. Pure cocaine was popular in the 1880s as an eye and mouth anesthetic (numbing drug). In addition to the numbing effect on the eye and mouth, it also shrinks blood vessels and limits bleeding. This makes it ideal for use in the head and neck ...

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Leukemia and The Mouth
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October 08, 2012
Leukemia and The Mouth

Leukemia is a malignant (cancerous) proliferation of abnormal blood-forming elements that progressively push aside normal blood-forming elements of the bone marrow. The destructive multiplication of abnormal cells, often causes a feeling of unwell and weakness in a person with leukemia. This is most likely due to the bone marrow?s failure as a result of the invasion of the abnormal cells.

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October 01, 2012
Pancreatic Cancer and Mouth Health

The pancreas is a spongy grey-pink organ that is shaped somewhat like a fish. It is a 6- to 10-inch long organ that is located behind the stomach in the back of the abdomen. The pancreas is a part of the digestive systems and produces enzymes, or digestive juices (i.e., proteins that speed up chemical reactions in a living organism) that are secreted into the small intestine to further breakdown...

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