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September 29, 2016
Local aesthetician, skin care specialist urges extreme care with lotions, oils, soaps that touch the skin

That lotion you think may be toning, plumping and softening your skin may actually be doing more harm than good.

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June 30, 2011
Portrait of the 'Lotioner'

There are three kinds of Bahamian politicians.  The question for the Bahamian electorate is, which kind is the best kind for these times and which should they give the powers of the Prime Minister to?
The first kind I'd call "The Lotioner."  Our people seem to like this kind a lot.  They smile a lot.  Love to shake hands and hug people.  They make sure the black dye in the...

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February 12, 2024
MD Cares initiative donates 100 care kits to PHA foundation

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — One hundred cancer patients in The Bahamas are getting some much-needed assistance thanks to a fellow cancer survivor.  Melissa Major, a 22-year cancer survivor of non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, has always wanted to expand her level of giving to the people experiencing the ordeal she lived through. After a year of careful planning, she [...]

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August 01, 2014
Husband and wife team secure Baha Mar retail spot

A Bahamian husband and wife team has secured the contract for the sole sundry store at Baha Mar, solidifying a place for Bahamian entrepreneurship at the $3.5 billion resort.
For all of guests' travel essentials including soaps, lotions, tea and coffee, Odley and Philippa Aritis promise to deliver authentic Bahamian service, making each guest feel at home when they step inside Sandy Shore News & S...

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October 03, 2023
Diagnosed, battled, survived!

Dale Ferguson-Joseph is celebrating seven years cancer free as Breast Cancer Awareness Month is observed globally. Ferguson-Joseph's battle to best breast cancer began on what she said was a "regular Monday" on September 19, 2016 - which would also become the day her life changed, and words like battle, warrior, and survivor would forever become ...
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August 29, 2023
Minimize back to school foot pain

The summer is over, school is in session. In addition to the other sounds of back to school, the ringing of school bells, the slamming doors, noisy school hallways, there are increasing complaints of aching or painful feet from students and teachers. Back to school may be painful for some students and teachers, but it ...
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August 01, 2023
Chemotherapy and the feet

Cancer is one of the leading causes of death and illness worldwide, including The Bahamas. There are many people in The Bahamas receiving chemotherapy for treatment of various types of cancer including breast, prostate, colon and more. The recent improvements in chemo therapies have resulted in more cancer survivors and people living longer. Despite these ...
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July 30, 2023
Golden Gates Summer Camp Comes To An End

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - The youngsters of Golden Gates spent the last two weeks at a cultural enrichment and empowerment summer camp where students were able to learn straw work, Junkanoo and earned how to make soaps, and lotions. 

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July 04, 2023
Changing seasons can affect your feet

Summer is here, and record high temperatures with it. In other places around the world, it may be getting colder now. Did you know that your body can feel different throughout the year due to the changing seasons?

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Being multi-capable
News Article
April 18, 2023
Being multi-capable

The Beacon School is preparing its students to enter the workforce by teaching them entrepreneurial skills and job readiness. The school's vocational program began as an idea of the previous principal, Sheryl Wood, and was carried on by current principal, Titi McKenzie-Moss, who recognized the lack of job opportunities for graduating students. "When students graduate ...
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