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Don’t let urinary leaks control your life!
Many women can unfortunately laugh, sneeze, cough and pee all at the same time. It is called stress urinary incontinence and it is a heartbreaking disorder that has tens of thousands of our Bahamian women afraid to laugh or reluctant to exercise, or even mindful when bending to lift a child because they are going to leak urine.
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A solution for urinary incontinence in women
Do you cough, laugh or sneeze and pee all at the same time?
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Dismissal claim dragged on 12 years
A former Polymers International supervisor has seen his $45,500 wrongful dismissal award upheld despite being in charge when the Freeport-based plant came perilously close to exploding.
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Call for toxicology tests in aftermath of landfill blaze
LEADING surgeon Dr Duane Sands yesterday said the government must conduct toxicology sampling of the air, ground and water in Jubilee Gardens before declaring the community safe for residents to return after a massive fire at the New Providence Landfill.
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IAN FERGUSON: The advantages to buying Bahamian
The Bahamas presently imports more than $5.5bn in goods and services annually. Over 94 percent of our food is imported from the US and our other trading partners. For many years we have lamented these statistics, but have not made significant strides towards changing this reality.
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Natural remedies vs prescribed drugs
Exploring the benefits of natural medicine versus pharmaceutical drugs will be the theme of Solomon’s Fresh Market’s latest health seminar scheduled in-store for this Saturday.Dr Monique Thompson, the founder of Cornerstone Healing Institute, will fa
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Dr Kent Bazard – Natural supplements in sports nutrition: Elevating athletic performance
A growing trend in the realm of sports nutrition involves the use of natural supplements to boost athletic prowess naturally. In this article, we’ll explore the world of natural supplements, their potential benefits, and considerations for athletes aiming to optimize their performance the healthy way.
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Art tour covers every fibrous angle
Art tour covers every fibrous angle By NOELLE NICOLLS, Tribune Features Editor ALESHA CADET, Tribune Features Reporter Just one word was used this year to describe the theme of Transforming Spaces, the annual whirlwind New Providence art tour, staged
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Art tour covers every fibrous angle
Art tour covers every fibrous angle By NOELLE NICOLLS, Tribune Features Editor ALESHA CADET, Tribune Features Reporter Just one word was used this year to describe the theme of Transforming Spaces, the annual whirlwind New Providence art tour, staged
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Skin care specialist urges extreme care with lotions, oils and soaps
That lotion you think may be toning, plumping and softening your skin may actually be doing more harm than good.
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Hair expo launches American natural hair brand in the Bahamas
Scores of Bahamian naturalistas gathered last Saturday to attend a special hair and wellness expo tailored especially to their needs.
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A cold winter results in hot prizes
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The energy crisis has long since arrived in England. Long queues in front of petrol stations are no longer uncommon, and price increases are also imminent in Europe because the gas price is at a record highs.
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The war zone of the colon
IT is the filth in our system that kills us. Unless you clean out your bowels you will never reach vibrant health.
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NSA prepares for IAAF World Relays
IN preparation for the hosting of the inaugural IAAF World Relays in May, the National Sports Authority (NSA) has engaged the services of Mondo out of Italy to reconstruct the proper sized track at the new Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium.
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Bahamian designer showcases collection in Berlin
FOR Bahamian fashion designer Kim Reidel, a major strategy for seeking brand awareness and global success is snagging opportunities to exhibit around the world.
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Christine Gardiner grows beauty empire from the ground up
Achieving that so-called “natural glow” is often the ultimate goal skin care goal of women.
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Ten-year-old Tarique soldiers on as episodes of severe swelling worsen
Like many other Bahamian kids his age, 10-year-old Tarique Miller was enjoying his Summer holidays and looking forward to a family vacation in Florida. But unlike other children, Tarique suffers from hereditary angioedema (HAE), a rare condition that causes recurring and severe swelling in various parts of the body. And he had his most recent and “scariest” attack yet on the first day of his stay in Florida.
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Jimmy Norius to make Mr Olympia Amateur debut
NATIONAL bodybuilding champion Jimmy Norius will be heading to Joe Weider’s Mr Olympia Amateur South America this weekend, but he will be testing his skills in the men’s physique.
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Mom at the end of her rope needs to raise $70,000 for son's hospital bill
THE parents of 10-year-old Tarique Miller, who suffers from a rare skin condition, are asking for the public’s assistance in satisfying a $70,000 medical bill from a US hospital that treated the youngster during the Summer after a severe swelling att
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'Viagra' for women
The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on June 21 approved the new “female Viagra”, a sexual libido enhancing medication called Vyleesi. Vyleesi is not a pill; it is a self or partner administered injectable that should be given 45 minutes before sexual intercourse. It has been recommended that Vyleesi should not be administered more than once in a 24-hour period and it should not be used more than eight times in a given month.