Search results for : circumcision

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Urology Care Bahamas

The Centreville Medical Centre
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas


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Pediatric Surgery Bahamas Ltd.

HillTop Medical Plaza East Terrace off Collins Avenue
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas


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Joseph Evans, M.D.

#18 Winchester Street of Mount Royal Avenue
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas


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The Holistic Family Medicine Center

Stapledon Gardens
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas

[ Location Closed Down - Permanently ]

Doctor, Dr. Carnille Farquharson is now at Chesapeake Comprehensive Care

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News Article
July 27, 2021
To snip or not to snip: newborn circumcision

Circumcision is a surgical procedure where the foreskin of the penis is removed. It is a practice that dates back to ancient times with the earliest evidence of it being found in a 4,000-year-old Egyptian tomb.

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To circumcise or not
News Article
August 13, 2013
To circumcise or not

To circumcise or not to circumcise -- that is certainly one of the big questions facing parents giving birth to baby boys. For most people, the decision as to whether to surgically remove a male child's foreskin comes down to culture and religion.

Then there are those people who ponder whether circumcision really is a sound, preventative health measure or an unnecessary surgery that carries to...

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Foreskin on or off
News Article
October 03, 2011
Foreskin on or off

By JEFFARAH GIBSON

Tribune Features Writer

THE pros and cons of circumcision are widely debated by medical experts in the Bahamas and across the world. It is usually a decision for parents who contemplate medical and religions reasons to operate on their infant sons.

In addition to the supposed medical benefits of the procedure, some people swear that there are also significant sexual benefits....

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News Article
April 09, 2017
Informed, equipped and empowered

Sadie Curtis Primary School upper grade students have been informed and empowered on what's happening to their bodies as they hit puberty and prepare to move on to the next phase of their educational journeys at the junior school level.
Katherine Beneby, Sadie Curtis upper school guidance counselor and symposium coordinator said her aim was to get male and female fourth through sixth grade student...

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March 01, 2016
Kiddle search engine for children causes controversy

A search engine aimed at children, which blocks many common search terms including the words menstruation and balls, has gone viral.

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