Drying skin, stinging and burning is not the answer to blackheads
Your skin has something to say! Let’s start with the basics ...
Safe and sure at the adjustment bureau
By THE BAHAMAS ASSOCIATION OF CHIROPRACTIC
Choosing the correct toothbrush
ONE of the most confusing moments at the drugstore comes when deciding which toothbrush to buy. Really? It is not that hard. The correct one is always “soft”.
Avoid ingrown hair
INGROWN hairs, also known as Pseudofolliculitis barbae, manifest on skin when hair is cut and grows back at an improper angle.
Don't wait for 'the silent killer' to surface
BY the time you have disease symptoms, your body could have been in a state of dis-ease for weeks, months, or even years.
Salavation Army school for the blind celebrates 65th Anniversary
LAST Friday, the Salvation Army Erin H Gilmour School for blind and visually impaired children successfully celebrated its 65th anniversary with a gala dinner featuring a former Hollywood child actor as a special guest.
A young girl's birthday wish to see again
ELEVEN-year-old Ravyn Deveaux’s birthday wish is to be able to see again after she undergoes surgery on her eyes for the fifth time.
REACH stretched to last dollar, Sure Win steps in
WITH $1 in the bank, REACH – the organisation that is the lifeline for children with autism, their parents, teachers and caregivers – was on the brink of falling off a financial cliff when benefactors Sure Win stepped in.
The wisdom of the body
By THE BAHAMAS
Temporomandibular disorders - what to do
BY DR SPARKMAN
G R Sweeting lends helping hand to Ranfurly Home
G R SWEETING’S Clarks and The Shoe Village stores are lending a helping hand to a local non-profit organisation in need of financial assistance.
Controlling oily shine
By Sarah Beek
Dental implants
By Dr Ricardo
School of the Blind celebrates 65th anniversary
By ALESHA CADET
Discover Moringa
By Dr Betty Adderley


