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What you need to know about Alopecia
What you need to know about Alopecia
By: Jhanae Winter
Hair loss is distressing for both men and women, but being unaware of what is going on and having no knowledge on how to deal with it is considerably worse.
The medical term for hair loss is Alopecia. It is a condition that attacks the scalp and hair follicles resulting in hair loss.
My swollen feet
My swollen feet
Swollen ankles and feet are common complaints and are not usually cause for major concern, particularly if you have been standing or walking a lot. But feet and ankles that stay swollen or are accompanied by other symptoms could be a sign of serious health problems. Here are some possible causes of foot and ankle swelling, what to do about it and when to see the doctor or podiatrist:
It's not your bones popping, it's only air bubbles - The truth about Chiropractic Adjustments
It's not your bones popping, it's only air bubbles - The truth about Chiropractic Adjustments
By: Jhanae Winter
Chiropractic adjustments are one of the few ways to address musculoskeletal pain such as back, shoulder and neck pains in the body. But it goes much deeper than that.
Visit your dentist before cancer treatment
Visit your dentist before cancer treatment
You have received the news. You or a loved one was recently diagnosed with cancer and require immediate treatment. You then go through the process of planning a personalized treatment plan designed to get you or your loved one healthy again. This usually involves lifestyle and dietary improvements to adequately support the treatment. One such area you should never neglect is the health of your mou...
Five face court for murders
Five face court for murders
FIVE men were yesterday charged with murder in the Magistrate's Court in connection with five separate incidents - including one man accused of five murders.
Harmoney's baby steps
Harmoney's baby steps
Courtney Farrington and Nathaniel Woodside have reason to be happy. Their daughter Harmoney Woodside's clubbed feet have been corrected, and they saw their 13-month-old stand on her feet for the first time, albeit with the aid of a harness. For Farrington and Woodside, it's all "baby steps" to correcting a birth defect known as arthrogryposis, a number of rare, nonprogressive muscle disorders cau...
Making up for lost time
Making up for lost time
A year-and-a-half since Ja'Dei Grant was last seen by medical professionals, her parents Dereka and Jarvis Grant are in Miami having their daughter checked out by doctors to determine how best to make up for lost time and lack of therapies as a result of COVID-19 and what steps they now need to take to jumpstart their daughter’s procedures to ensure that she is the best she can be.
Monitoring vaccine adverse reaction reports
Monitoring vaccine adverse reaction reports
Continuing in our discussion on COVID vaccination and our children, the World Health Organization (WHO) defines an adverse drug reaction as "any response to a drug which is noxious and unintended, and which occurs at doses normally used in man for prophylaxis, diagnosis, or therapy of disease, or for the modification of physiological function."
Bahamian influence meets Eastern practice as ESPA
Bahamian influence meets Eastern practice as ESPA
Potent Bahamian bush has come together with the Eastern practice of the Thai poultice massage for an amazing Bahamian Influence body treatment at ESPA spa at Baha Mar.
Newborn injured in PMH unit
Newborn injured in PMH unit
THE Public Hospitals Authority yesterday confirmed recent reports of an incident at the Princess Margaret Hospital that affected an infant who was injured during IV therapy.