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Over-salted children
Over-salted children
According to the popular nursery rhyme, "little girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice", but according to the Caribbean Association of Nutritionists and Dietitians (CANDi), many children may also be over-salted.
RF STAFF FUND WHEELCHAIRS FOR PHYSICALLY DISABLED CHILDREN
The Bahamas Association for the Physically Disabled (BAPD) will be able to purchase wheelchairs for children with special needs as a result of a donation from the staff of RF Bank & Trust. Each year, RF staff contribute to a charity fund and the amount raised is matched by the company. The staff then vote on the charities or causes they wish to support. As one of the charities selected for the yea...
Townhouse's helping hand for Harbour Island students
Townhouse's helping hand for Harbour Island students
ROMALIA'S Townhouse donated 65 backpack school bags and 36 drawstring bags with assorted school supplies, nutritional snacks and toiletries to the Harbour Island All Age School last month.
Blue Lagoon Island and Coca Cola Lead Bahamas International Coastal Cleanup Effort
Nearly 100 young Bahamians joined Blue Lagoon Island’s Project BEACH to pick up thousands of pieces of trash this weekend during the New Providence instalment of the Ocean Conservancy’s 35th annual International Coastal Cleanup 2021.
Rotary and Rotaract offer help
Rotary and Rotaract offer help
THE Rotary Club of Southeast Nassau, the Rotaract Club of Southeast Nassau Centennial and Rotaract District 7020 hosted a giveaway of large boxes filled with snacks for families of students on Saturday.
JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED: Minnis reveals free school meals plan for all children regardless of family income
JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED: Minnis reveals free school meals plan for all children regardless of family income
IN A bid to eliminate childhood hunger, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis last night announced his administration would implement a universal school meals programme in the public school system if re-elected.
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.
A Good Reason To Get Four Grains
A Good Reason To Get Four Grains
Want to keep your blood pressure below the 140/90 danger point? Get at least four servings of whole-grain foods a day. Hypertension risk starts to drop with just one to two servings of whole grains daily, but getting four makes the greatest impact. For maximum benefits - younger arteries, better bowel function, lower cancer risk, etc. - you'll need six servings of whole grains daily.
Caden Smith continues to do her part
Caden Smith continues to do her part
Caden Smith was 11 years old and in fifth grade when her "altruistic spirit was sparked" by the sight of a man rummaging through trash, scavenging for food. That incident, the now-16-year-old recalls, "tore her insides apart". She was in turn challenged by her mother as to what she would do about it if it ...
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