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Know your numbers, Dr Connell - Barbados Today

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The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Barbados has announced its intention to partner with barber shops across the island, as part of efforts to encourage more men to regularly monitor their blood pressure. Lecturer in Clinical Pharmacology at The UWI, Dr. Kenneth Connell made the declaration as Attorney General Dale Marshall shared details of his […]

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