New foundation to highlight meningitis and childhood illnesses
By JEFFARAH GIBSON
The benefits of chiropractic care
When I try to give an overview of how chiropractic care benefits the health of people I can be long-winded. The reason is simply that the list of benefits is a very long one.
Health fair promotes living healthy in the Bahamas
ENCOURAGING Bahamians to live healthy lifestyles, the Golden Isles Community Centre will present a fun run/walk as well as its second annual Community Health Fair this Saturday.
Shaving dos and don'ts
For a great shave and healthier skin, you have to go beyond gliding a razor over skin. Combine these tips with the right pre-shave, shave and post-shave regimen for the ultimate shave:
Getting glammed up for a good cause
IN CELEBRATION of the Cancer Society of the Bahamas’ 13th annual ball, Bahamians will dine and dance the night away under the theme, “Gliz, Glam and Giving”.
A second chance at life
AFTER having a baseball sized tumour removed from his brain and surviving a 30-day coma earlier this year, 54-year-old Charles Bodie is using those life-changing experiences as a launching pad for an organisation to assist people who find themselves in similar situations.
Cancer survivor adrian is a powerful positive force
SINCE he was just eight months old, Adrian Pyfrom has been a miracle for his family, defying the odds in his ongoing fight with an extremely rare disease.
Why children need spinal a check-up
“Chiropractic care for my child? Why? His back doesn’t bother him.”
Contest to raise autism awareness in the Bahamas
FirstCare Medical Plan has partnered with REACH Bahamas and the Ministry of Education once again to host an essay contest on the topic “Autism in the Bahamas: Inclusion, Advocacy & Dispelling Myths”. It is open to students grades 10 to 12.
Lighten up summer with delicious salads and fun activities
(BPT) - The arrival of summer means families are looking for ways to lighten up when it comes to the clothes they’re wearing and the foods they’re eating. They’re starting to incorporate fresh, light flavours into their meals, especially as local fruits and vegetables become available. And with the warmer weather, it’s much easier to get outside for activities the entire family will enjoy.
Is my laundry making my skin break out?
Skin Care
Waging war against ‘the great imposter’: Lupus
THOUGH no precise statistics currently exist on the number of people battling lupus in the Bahamas, the autoimmune disease is considered a silent killer that affects many.
Bahamian women get fit in Beach Body Boot Camp
CREATED specifically to address the exercise and nutrition concerns of Bahamian women of all shapes and sizes, Vitamin City Bahamas is about to finish up the successful inaugural edition of its Beach Body Boot Camp.
Controlling oily shine
Sick of mid-day slick and shine? Make a few adjustments to your skin care regimen to help control oil production from morning until night.
Are your health problems caused from subluxations?
By The Bahamas Association of Chiropractic


