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Stress - A brain wrecker

By Dr Betty Adderley

Boost your memory with ginko

BY AGE 40, or perhaps earlier, a number of persons begin to notice early signs of memory loss and mental slow down.

What's going on with my skin?

AS YOU transition from child to teen to adult, puberty will trigger the movement of new chemicals in your body. Depending upon whether you’re a guy or girl, these hormones will go to work on different parts of the body, and of course, impact your skin.

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Red Dress Soirée returns

MORE than 50 Bahamian adolescents infected and affected by HIV/AIDS depend heavily on a special programme by the AIDS Foundation that provides them with a nurturing environment, a hot meal, peer support, counselling and even job preparation skills.

Chiropractic and chest pain

BY THE BAHAMAS

Cancer Association of Grand Bahama events calendar

The Cancer Association of Grand Bahama will be honouring the National Breast Cancer Month of October in collaboration with international and local public service organisations and individuals working together to promote breast cancer awareness, share information on the disease, and raise funds to provide greater access to services available at the centre.

Get hooked on fish and stay healthy!

By Dr Betty Adderley

Ultraviolet rays = ultra serious stuff

AHHH sunshine. We love the way it feels, we love that summer glow, and we love what basking in the sun means: relaxation.

Children and their posture

BAHAMAS ASSOCIATION OF CHIROPRACTIC

Local doctor's hope for child surgery

By JEFFARAH GIBSON

Back to school - the dental needs of children

ARE YOU a parent with school children? If so, you already know that August ushers in the “back to school” mode.

'Mudda Flipp, it's gluten-free pancakes'

By Felicity Ingraham

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A 'Miracle Treat' for young cancer patient

A BAHAMIAN father was pleasantly surprised as well as grateful upon receiving a phone call that his daughter, Zion Knowles, had been selected as the first ever recipient of Dairy Queen’s annual Miracle Treat Day.

Death, masculinity and bullying

By Dr Ian Bethell-Bennett