Health

THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH IMPLEMENTS PROGRAMMES TO ADDRESS MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES

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Published 10 April 2017

Basseterre, St. Kitts, April 07, 2017 (SKNIS): The Ministry of Health is aggressively implementing programmes to assist persons in the Federation who are affected by mental illness, including not-so-obvious forms such as depression.

“Government recognizes that mental illness happens to anyone, at any time,” stated the Honourable Senator Wendy Phipps, Junior Minister of Health during her address to observe World Health Day 2017, today Friday April 7th. She spoke of the soon-to-open Mental Health Day Clinic which is only Phase One of a two-tiered approach to treat mental illness.

Phase two of the project will see the construction of a Half-way House for persons recovering from mental illness. This will allow these persons to be semi-independent, have housing and earn a living in preparation to reintegrate into society.

Senator Phipps commended the ongoing support from key stakeholder groups, notably the Mental Health Association. “The respective individual and partnership approaches of these mental health stakeholder groups in the Federation are greatly appreciated,” she added.

Mental Health is a growing concern in our Federation, and the government recognizes the importance of mental health and hopes that this facility with be a stepping stone to providing rehabilitative care and services to affected persons.

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Crime/Justice, News

POLYGRAPH TESTING OF SECURITY FORCES GOING WELL

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Published 10 April 2017
Inspector Eldrin Dickenson

Basseterre, St. Kitts, April 07, 2017 (SKNIS): Seventy-nine recruits working to join the security forces have been screened using polygraph technology as part of efforts to ensure that applicants possess high levels of integrity, honesty, confidentiality and other values needed to serve and protect in St. Kitts and Nevis.

Inspector of Police, Eldrin Dickenson, said that 45 of the recruits are from the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force (RSCNPF), while the remaining 34 are recruits of the St. Kitts-Nevis Defence Force.

Inspector Dickenson is leading this initiative, having being the most senior of four police officers trained in Psychophysiological Detection of Deception during a workshop in December 2014 in Barbados. He also completed the Regional Security System Training Institute’s (RSS-TI) Advanced Polygraph Examiner Course in Antigua earlier this year.

“It’s going great,” he said, when asked about the current screening programme. He added that reports with the results are currently being compiled to present to each agency head. That is expected to be sometime next week. Twenty-three of the newest members of Her Majesty’s Prison will also be tested.

Superintendent of Prisons, Junie Hodge, said that he approached the police to conduct the screening for prison officers. Although the process will start with the newest members, Mr. Hodge noted that all prison officers will eventually receive polygraph testing.

“We are human beings and we are not perfect,” Mr. Hodge said, referring to a recent case where a senior prison officer was arrested and charged for smuggling contraband into the facility. He stated that polygraph testing and the installation of a full body scan system will help considerably in reducing any illicit actions.

“The body scan machine is expected in short order,” Superintendent Hodge noted, adding that anyone coming into the prison, himself included, will be subject to a full scan before entering.

At the recent monthly Prime Minister’s Press Conference, it was revealed that senior members of the police force are in the process of being screened through polygraph testing.

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Local news, News

PM HARRIS HONOURS CONTRIBUTION AND MEMORY OF THE LATE GOVERNOR GENERAL, SIR CUTHBERT SEBASTIAN

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Published 10 April 2017

Sir Cuthbert lying in state

Basseterre, St. Kitts, April 10, 2017 (SKNIS): The Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris, honoured the contribution and memory of His Excellency Sir Cuthbert Montraville Sebastian, late Governor General, while his body laid in state at Government House today, Monday, April 10, 2017.

“In his long life, he, as it were, served the people in many areas of life and he did so exceptionally well, as a teacher, medical doctor, a man of the military, politician and then in the latter part of his life of public service [he] served best as the longest serving Governor General of St. Kitts and Nevis [1996-2013],” said Prime Minister Harris. “In that regard, he revolutionized the Office of the Governor General and improved upon the accessibility of Government House and the Governor General to the people of St. Kitts and Nevis. He set, clearly, a historic level of engagement for the Office of the Governor General.

Prime Minister Harris reflected on Sir Cuthbert’s unfailing presence at events, noting that there was never a time when he was missing, especially at sport and speech days, awards and presentations, the traditional and ceremonial activities on Independence Day, at the memorial service on Remembrance Day.

“Everywhere, Sir Cuthbert was present and ensured that the office provided patronage and presence at many functions. I believe this is one area in which he redefined the role of the Governor General, [as the office was] hitherto somewhat excluded from the people of St. Kitts and Nevis, excluded to the extent that it was available in a limited way [due to] long-established tradition,” said Dr. Harris. “Indeed, the record of one Governor’s memoir would show that in the early 20th century, this Government House was not accessible to more than about 250 persons for any event. By the time that Sir Cuthbert had taken over, our Independence celebrations, for example, would have hosted thousands of persons on the compound of Government House, and that was the nature of the man.”

Still reflecting on the contribution and memory of Sir Cuthbert Sebastian, Dr. Harris further stated that, “He was a man for all seasons, for all people in St. Kitts and Nevis.” Prime Minister Harris also noted that by the way in which he revolutionized the Office of the Governor General, he ensured that the people of St. Kitts and Nevis felt a sense of attachment to the office. Dr Harris added that His Excellency also understood that the office was there to serve persons and sever them well.

Prime Minister Harris added that his contribution to St. Kitts and Nevis and its history means a lot. He said his life of service is clearly one that the citizens and residents of St. Kitts and Nevis should emulate, as his life was one marked by industry, dedication and commitment.

His Excellency Sir Cuthbert Montraville Sebastian, will be laid to rest today, Monday, April 10, 2017, at the Springfield Cemetery, following a State Funeral with full Military Honours at the St. George’s Anglican Church in Basseterre, St. Kitts. Sir Cuthbert was 95 years of age at the time of his passing on March 25, 2017.

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International news, News, Politics

Neil Gorsuch Has Been Sworn In As Your 113th Supreme Court Justice

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Published 10 April 2017

Welcome to Barf Bag, a daily politics roundup to help you sort through the chaotic Trumpian news cycle.

 

O happy day.

 

Here’s all the shit we couldn’t cover today:

 

Neil Gorsuch, speculated to become the most far-right member of the court, was sworn in as a Supreme Court justice today; Donald Trump made sure to thank Mitch McConnell, who essentially stole the seat, “for all that he did to make this achievement possible.” Haha! Trump also did that yank-y handshake thing again, and I’m kind of surprised no one’s shoulder has been dislocated at this point? [Washington Post]

Alabama governor Robert Bentley has been booked in jail, reportedly on charges of violating campaign finance rules. Bentley is expected to resign today amid allegations that he abused the powers of his office in order to cover up an affair, and really, the whole story is nuts—among other things, according to a lengthy House Judiciary report, Bentley sent (weird) texts to married aide Rebekah Caldwell that were linked up to his wife’s iPad, and also accidentally sent a text to his wife’s phone that read “I love you Rebekah.” A staffer who testified against him alleged that he threatened her on several occasions, and in 2016 found the words “die bitch” scratched into her car. [Washington Post, Talking Points Memo]

Mike Cox, an EPA staffer of 25 years, has quit the agency with a harsh letter to administrator Scott Pruitt. “The policies this Administration is advancing are contrary to what the majority of the American people, who pay our salaries, want EPA to accomplish,” he wrote, “which are to ensure the air their children breath is safe; the land they live, play, and hunt on to be free of toxic chemicals; and the water they drink, the lakes they swim in, and the rivers they fish in to be clean.” [Washington Post]

Relatedly, the president appears to have mended fences with the Kochs. Aw. [Politico]

A FOIA lawsuit has been filed demanding that the Trump administration release visitor log files from the White House and other Trump properties. [Politico]

Martin O’Malley is pretty sure he would have won if he’d been the Democratic nominee, you guys. [Huffington Post]

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Health

Popular Cooking Oil is Officially An EPA Registered Pesticide, Yet Many People Are Using It Daily

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Published 9 April 2017

We all use oil in our cooking, and we use it pretty often. But, do you actually know the quality of your oil? Do you know its content? What’s it made of? In this article we’ll bring your focus closer to canola and soybean oil, and their detrimental effect on your health.

Here’s how canola oil is produced

Olive oil is made of olives, grape seed oil is made of grape seeds, peanut oil is of peanuts, and canola oil is made of rapeseed. “Rapes” or turnips belong to the Brassicaceae family, or the cruciferous vegetables. In the past, rapeseed oil was only used for industrial purposes. The FDA banned its use for human consumption in 1956, because it was toxic. In the 1970s, Canadian farmers cultivated a new variety with a low content of euric acid, and even changed its name. “Canola” stands for “Canadian oil, low acid,” and it was supposed to convince consumers that it’s safe. “Canola” became a registered trade mark, and then it was abandoned, so “canola” soon became the generic term for low-euric rapeseed oil.

Canola oil is a powerful insecticide, and it’s the main ingredient in “organic” pesticides.

Processing of canola

“Canola represents the third most important crop in Canada after wheat and barley,” which is why manufacturers found the cheapest way to “pump out” the oil.

Soybean, rapeseed, cotton, and sunflower seeds are first gathered. These come from genetically engineered plants, which means they resist the tons of pesticide sprayed on them. Canola oil is the GMO version of rapeseed oil. Natural rapeseed oil is toxic, and companies made a less-toxic cheap version.
Seed pulp and oil are passed through a hexane solvent bath and steamed to release more oil. Hexane is a product of crude petroleum oil, and it’s a mild anesthetic. Its inhalation causes mild euphoria, sleepiness, headaches and nausea. It’s toxic to the environment.
Phosphate is added to the seed/oil mixture, as it separates it in two.
The crude oil is ready, and any leftovers are turned into animal feed, etc.
The oil is passed through degumming, neutralization, and bleaching.
Water is also added in the process.
Neutralization
Fatty acids, phospholipids, pigments, and waxes in the oil promote fat oxidation, and the final product has unattractive color and odor. Caustic soda or sodium carbonate is added to remove the impurities, and they settle to the bottom. Refined oils are bright, less viscous, and susceptible to oxidation.

Health consequences: Caustic soda is corrosive to your eyes and skin. It irritates throat and mouth, and causes nausea, stomach cramps and diarrhea.

Bleaching
This step removes the off-colored materials in the final product. The hot oil is bleached with activated carbon, activated clay and other bleaching agents to remove impurities, but it’s detrimental to your health.

Health consequences: Bleaching process destroys antioxidants in the oil.

Deodorization
It’s the final procedure. Pressurized hot steam removes odors and tastes. Now the oil is “refined,” and ready for consumption. Light solution of citric acid is added, as it inactivates iron, copper or other metals in the final product.

Health consequences: Deodorization removes part of the omega-3 fatty acids, and turns them into trans fatty acids. These are bad for your health, as they increase cholesterol levels, cause heart disease, and increase the risk of stroke. Researchers have found that ‘4.6% of all the fatty acids in canola are trans isomers.’ These are pretty similar to plastic or nylon, and it’s the very same plastic that’s contained in your clothes. So, you eat the things you wear!

Health issues related to canola oil

Canola is terrible for your health, and it causes severe health problems. Here’re some of them:

Increases bad cholesterol level
Triggers heart disease and cancer
Depletes vitamin E
Increases the incidence of systemic lupus, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, pulmonary hypertension, neuropathy and other disorders
Paralyzes skeletal muscles
Causes spasms in the respiratory system
Blocks enzymes
Shuts down immunity
Avoid canola and other similarly processed oils, including safflower, corn, sunflower, and vegetable oils. These are GMO products with long shelf live, good look and taste. You don’t need GMOs in your kitchen.

Safe alternatives to canola oil

Coconut oil

It’s good for your heart, reduces bad cholesterol levels, lowers body lipids, and provides anti-inflammatory effect. It’s tasty and healthy!

Avocado oil

This is a nice way to use avocados. It has high smoking point, and it doesn’t burn when heated.

Olive oil

It’s delicious in salads. This natural oil is tasty, healthy, and a safe alternative to manufactured vegetable oils. Buy high-quality olive oil, and make sure you don’t buy the fake product.

Canola and soybean oil affect health, and you don’t want to eat plastic, right? Put for natural alternatives, and we suggest that you try olive, avocado or coconut oil.

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