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Massage for The Cure

Saturday 20th October 2012  3:18 PM

On Saturday October 20th 2012 a "Massage for The Cure" fundraiser will be held at Quality Markets (formerly City Markets) in Cable Beach.

The general public is invited to a 12 minute massage by Escape Massage by Charisse Melissa and her team under the tent within the store. Cost of this de-stressing chair massage is $15 and part proceeds go to funding the purchasing of Port-a-Caths for cancer...


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April 29, 2014
An extra treat: Denine Cambridge wins spa package for simply having her mammogram done at Doctors Hospital

During January and February, women getting their mammograms at Doctors Hospital's Diagnostic Imaging Center were entered into the hospital's "Love Yourself From Head To Toe" promotion. They were encouraged to do something special for themselves, including getting their yearly mammograms, especially for women over the age of 40.
Doctors Hospital teamed up with Baha-Retreat Anti-Aging Spa on East Ba...

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April 05, 2024
Cleveland Clinic Sheds Light on the Importance of Mental Health Awareness: What You Need to Know

Mental health is a growing priority in The Bahamas particularly in light of the recently publicised suicides and attempts.

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January 26, 2011
Old Bahama Bay Resort Unveils 2011 Romance Package on Grand Bahama Island

Old Bahama Bay Resort & Yacht Harbour, Grand Bahama Island's
premier resort and marina, invites couples to escape to the white sand
beaches for memorable and relaxing romantic getaways in true Bahamian
style. Couples will enjoy a private boat trip to their own deserted
island, two massages, champagne with chocolate covered strawberries and
daily breakfast and dinner for two.

Old Bahama Bay ...

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March 18, 2024
Team Bahamas named for CARIFTA 2024

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The 76-member team that will represent the Bahamas at the 51st Carifta Games in Grenada has been named and ratified by the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations (BAAA). The names made their way to our sports desk following three days of fiercely competitive CARIFTA trials at the Thomas A. Robinson track and [...]

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January 12, 2024
BTVI Spreading Wings to Exuma

Deputy Prime Minister and Member of Parliament for Exuma, the Honourable Chester Cooper, expressed excitement during the recent signing of the contract for renovations of the Exuma Foundation Resource Centre which will become a temporary location for the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute’s (BTVI) satellite location.

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January 11, 2024
Psychologist's Tips for Setting Achievable New Year’s Health Resolutions in 2024

New Year’s resolutions are often abandoned almost as soon as they are made, but according to a psychologist from global health system Cleveland Clinic, the problem could lie in how the resolutions were formulated, rather than a perceived lack of willpower.

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September 04, 2023
BTVI interim president: Disservice done to children when 'pushed into traditional career fields' by parents and teachers

A disservice is being done to children when they are "pushed into traditional career fields" by parents and teachers, according to Dr. Linda A. Davis, Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) interim president.

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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 22, 2023
Backed up intestinal gas pain can cause intense chest pain

When gas can't pass down south, it can definitely travel north and get trapped, according to gastroenterologist Dr. Christine Lee. When it's trapped in your upper abdomen, the doctor said backed up intestinal gas can cause intense chest pain. And that in fact, some people may wonder if they're having a heart attack and not ...
The post Backed up intestinal gas pain can cause intense chest pain app...

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