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Energy drinks damage your teeth
Energy drinks damage your teeth
Today, energy drinks are quite popular. They are considered an alternative to sodas, yet they, too, contain a high amount of sugar. What you may not know is that the sugar and acid content in energy drinks can cause severe damage on the enamel.
The Bittersweet Taste of Success
The Bittersweet Taste of Success
With two school years disrupted and bored of learning remotely, Prishae Smith joined the Governor General’s Youth Award (GGYA) to get out of the house and reconnect with friends at C.C. Sweeting Senior High School.
What the rising eleventh grader didn’t sign up for, were the falls, tears and headaches associated with a 15-mile hike and overnight camping trip.
Visit your dentist before cancer treatment
Visit your dentist before cancer treatment
You have received the news. You or a loved one was recently diagnosed with cancer and require immediate treatment. You then go through the process of planning a personalized treatment plan designed to get you or your loved one healthy again. This usually involves lifestyle and dietary improvements to adequately support the treatment. One such area you should never neglect is the health of your mou...
Fish By Jos Andrs reopens at The Cove
Fish By Jos Andrs reopens at The Cove
Fish by José Andrés at The Cove, Atlantis, has officially reopened. The dining outlet, helmed by Michelin-starred chef José Andrés, offers sustainable seafood dishes that showcase authentic Bahamian flavors.
MARCH 2021: World Sleep Day
MARCH 2021: World Sleep Day
World Sleep Society is issuing a global call to action about the importance of healthy sleep. Friday, March 19, 2021 is the 14th annual World Sleep Day®. Created and hosted by World Sleep Society, World Sleep Day (WSD) is an internationally recognized awareness event bringing researchers, health professionals and patients together to recognize sleep and its important impact on our health.
Worl...
Twin brothers fined for violating lockdown
Twin brothers fined for violating lockdown
Twin brothers, who claimed they left home to buy a soda during the weekend lockdown, were each fined $500 yesterday. Rostion Armbrister and Roscoe Armbrister, both 19, of Yellow Elder Gardens, were arrested on Blue Hill Road around 11:50 p.m. on April 26. They pleaded [...]
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Carmi Beriah James, Jr. aka CB, By-O Funeral Service
Carmi Beriah James, Jr. aka CB, By-O Funeral Service
Carmi Beriah James, Jr. aka "CB", "By-O", "Chairman of the Board October 20, 1943 - January 5, 2020 Age: 76 Farm Road. The Grove. Ms. Russell's lemon pie, fritters and hamburgers. Soda crackers and cheese. Slam Bam. Grape soda. Vanilla Milkshakes. Yellow cake through Wesley [...]
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242 Colour Run makes a splash with fun 5K race
Grand Bahama Welcome First International Flight Since Hurricane Dorian
It was an exciting day for Grand Bahama on Tuesday, November 26, as the island welcomed its first official international flight to the Fixed Based Operators (FBO) at Grand Bahama International Airport since the passing of Hurricane Dorian. Representatives from The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation (BMOTA), Grand Bahama Island Tourism Board, Grand Bahama Airport Company, Bahamas Customs and Im...
New Providence Central Police Division conducts Operation Take Back
In keeping with the Commissioner of Police policing plan to "Tackle
Crime", officers of the Central Division launched "Operation Take Back"
on Friday 13th January, 2012.
The
four (4) hour long operation, which also included officers from the
Internal Security Division, targeted prolific offenders, as well as
persons engaged in minor crimes.
At the end of the operation three (3) people, two ...