Bermuda, like the rest of the world, is bracing for a recession in 2023 — but the impact on the local construction industry may take a while longer to be felt. Alex DeCouto, of Greymane…
Shipping is pivotal to Bermuda’s survival. As a geographically remote island with few natural resources, ships are our lifeline, bringing food, materials and other goods that enable our community to function. In normal times, they…
Time ravages living organisms. It’s a fact of life. Bones become brittle, spines slowly shrink, walking becomes more taxing and precarious, joints become stiff and less flexible, and muscles lose tone and strength with each…
You might think we have enough reasons to take our type 2 diabetes crisis seriously. Bermuda ranks third highest for diabetes among the Organisation for Economic Co-operation Development countries, with 13 percent of adults diagnosed,…
On the face of it, our life expectancy in Bermuda is looking good. Women on the island now reach an average age of 86, up from 78 in 1990, while men generally live until they’re…
by Annabel Cooper The terms Alzheimer’s and dementia are often used interchangeably, but Alzheimer’s disease is actually one of many forms of dementia, an umbrella term used when loss of memory, language, judgement, concentration, problem-solving…
by Marlene Warren With the onslaught of the Covid-19 pandemic, the world was plunged into a much greater dependence on technology, like no other time and for a myriad of reasons. Where would we be…