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March 28, 2017
Erica and Tamico are going to prom

Almost 28 years ago Tamico Gilbert promised he would take his best friend Erica Morris to their prom -- the date never materialized. Two weeks before St. Augustine's College's (SAC) Class of '92 prom, Gilbert dumped Morris for another date. She has never let her classmate and friend live that down. Two-and-a-half decades later Gilbert has again promised to take Morris to the prom. And while they'r...

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March 28, 2017
EricaTamiko are going to prom

Almost 28 years ago Tamiko Gilbert promised he would take his best friend Erica Morris to their prom -- the date never materialized. Two weeks before St. Augustine's College's (SAC) Class of '92 prom, Gilbert dumped Morris for another date. She has never let her classmate and friend live that down. Two-and-a-half decades later Gilbert has again promised to take Morris to the prom. And while they'r...

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Eardrum perforations
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March 13, 2017
Eardrum perforations

The eardrum is a thin, cone-shaped piece of skin or membrane, less than half an inch wide that separates the ear canal from the middle ear. It is also known as the tympanic membrane. A perforation of the eardrum is a hole or rupture of the eardrum left behind due to an ear infection, surgery, trauma, or an explosion. A consequence of an eardrum perforation is usually some degree of hearing loss.

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March 07, 2017
Cleveland Clinic Opens New Cancer Center

The new Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center will begin welcoming patients on Monday, March 6. The 377,000-square-foot facility, estimated at $276 million, will house all outpatient cancer treatment services in one location with the center?s team of medical and radiation...

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February 28, 2017
Healthy teeth from childhood into adulthood

Suncher Outten knows the importance of caring for her children's teeth, that's why her daughters Shania, 6, and Laila-Syke, 2, have both already had dental visits. By age two, both of her children had their first visit to the dentist's office. Outten is setting the foundation for her children to have healthy teeth as adults.
"They say the baby teeth are the foundation for adult teeth, and I've wit...

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February 10, 2017
Man sentenced for attempted sexual assault

A 33-year-old man who attacked a woman in a downtown law office in 2014 was yesterday sentenced to five years' imprisonment.
However, with credit for time spent on remand Davardo Knowles only has two years and nine months remaining on the sentence.
Knowles, who did not have a lawyer, admitted that he assaulted the woman with the intention of raping her before the prosecution led any evidence again...

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January 31, 2017
Single-sided deafness in adults

Single-sided deafness (SSD), also known as unilateral deafness, is a type of hearing loss where the person has normal hearing in one ear but significant hearing loss, or no hearing at all, in the other ear.
Common causes of single-sided deafness in adults include acoustic neuroma, sudden idiopathic hearing loss, exposure to sudden impact noise, head trauma/traumatic brain injury (TBI) and Meniere'...

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Be good to yourself
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January 17, 2017
Be good to yourself

New year, new you -- well as far as your diet and exercise are concerned. Maybe you made a resolution or two to improve socially and mentally, but the physical should not be left out. You should be taking care of your biggest organ -- your skin -- and you should be hydrating and moisturizing it from top to bottom to ensure it functions at peak performance and looks healthy.
Hydration is important ...

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December 14, 2016
School bus crashes with 24 students

A school bus transporting 24 St. John's College seniors flipped over after it crashed into a tree on West Bay Street near Baha Mar yesterday morning.
The bus was being driven by a geography teacher who lost consciousness behind the wheel, according to police.
None of the passengers received life-threatening injuries, officials said.
Frantic parents swarmed the scene of the accident and Doctors Hos...

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October 30, 2016
The economics of public policy and politics

Following the aftermath of Category 4 Hurricane Matthew two weeks ago, the prime minister sprung into immediate action. Unlike last year when Joaquin barreled through the nation, the PM, God bless his soul, knew what he had to do and he did it with dispatch, grace and aplomb. No sensible Bahamian is able to lambaste him this time around for inaction, dithering and, even worst, a lack of focus.

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