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November 19, 2013
A natural approach to fibroid treatment

Just a mention of the word tumor can cause patients to experience a wave of terror, but according to health experts uterine fibroids that are generally non-cancerous tumors and grow in a woman's uterus are much more common that one would imagine.
Fibroids are muscular tumors that grow in the wall of the uterus.
They can grow as a singular tumor or there can be many of them in the uterus, ranging i...

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November 14, 2013
ACE Diabetes Hosts Get On Track Expo Diabetes 'Get On Track' Expo Aims To Educate and Empower

Hundreds of Bahamians are diagnosed with diabetes annually. Each year hundreds of patients undergo diabetes-related amputation in The Bahamas. Many diabetics progress to end-stage renal disease. Diabetes is a leading cause of blindness. The risk of stroke is 2 to 4 times higher in people with diabetes. Diabetes can lead to heart disease, severe forms of nerve diseases, dental problems, increased r...

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VAT bill revealed
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November 12, 2013
VAT bill revealed

The legislation and regulations the government drafted to guide its value-added tax (VAT) regime when it takes effect next July would tax over 80 different professions, cable bills and phone bills for all consumers, and electricity and water bills for businesses.
The Value Added Tax Bill 2013, and the Value Added Tax Regulations 2013, obtained by The Nassau Guardian, propose a flat tax rate of 15 ...

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September 24, 2013
Hospital executive questions feasibility of NHI

A leading healthcare professional is questioning the government's ability to fund its proposed National Health Insurance (NHI) as the country continues to face financial challenges...

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September 11, 2013
Doctors seek to stem outflow of Bahamians seeking treatment

As the government looks to push medical tourism as another revenue stream for the country, some medical practitioners believe The Bahamas is in a "unique" position to explore cutting-edge procedures and may not need to depend on medical tourism.
Dr. Stephen Truszkowski, a sports-based chiropractor, contemporary medical acupuncturist and partner at the Blake Integrative Medical Clinic located on Bl...

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June 27, 2013
So what if you are kinky

Chiropractors love kinky patients.

We love the ones with their spines, legs and arms buckled and twisted up by stress. We love it when they come into the chiropractic office in pain, hobbling in the classic bent over position that marks them as old, stiff and failing to thrive...

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June 23, 2013
So what if you are kinky

Chiropractors love kinky patients. We love the ones with their spines, legs and arms buckled and twisted up by stress.

We love it when they come into the chiropractic office in pain, hobbling in the classic bent over position that marks them as old, stiff and failing to thrive.

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March 27, 2013
World famous pianist, Steve Koven, performs and holds master class in Grand Bahama

Freeport, Bahamas - The Grand Bahama
Performing Arts Society brought world renowned jazz pianist, Steve Koven
to the Grand Bahama Sailing Club in Freeport on March 24th.  The
audience was treated to incredible improvisational jazz music led by
Steve Koven and accompanied by the local musical talents of Dr. Clarence
Green, bassist and Patrick Russell on drums. Dr. Green, a Grand Bahama
r...

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August 04, 2012
Shaunae pulls up in 400m at first Olympics

LONDON, England - The youngest member of Team Bahamas at the 30th Olympic Games was hoping to have a breakthrough performance, but her games came to an abrupt end on Friday at midday when she pulled up with an apparent hamstring injury in the opening round of the women's 400 meters (m).
As the first out of the blocks, Shaunae Miller was hoping to set the pace for Team Bahamas here in London, Engla...

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May 30, 2012
Chiropractic and that Pain in the Neck

Your neck pain may be of many types and varieties.  Many causes
of neck pain are generally overlooked and when untreated then inevitably
lead to degeneration of the discs, bones and joints.  Early arthritis
and pain ensues.

Knowing this outcome is inevitable and practicing as a chiropractor
for many years I was more than just interested the other day by an article
in a prestigious ...

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