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Fibroids don’t have to be a source of pain, shame
Fibroids don’t have to be a source of pain, shame
She awoke in the middle of the night to a gush of liquid rushing to exit her body. It was blood, but much heavier bleeding than what’s commonly associated with menstruation – the unmentionable taboo.
“I was so embarrassed, I rushed into the bathroom to clean up before my husband awoke. He heard me anyway. He told me it was okay and helped clean up the mess while I went to shower. That wa...
Quarantined voters permitted to vote in General Election
The Office of the Prime Minister wishes to advise that those in quarantine who are registered to vote in the 16 September 2021 general election will be permitted to leave quarantine to cast their vote.
Two Additional COVID-19 Cases Confirmed
Two Additional COVID-19 Cases Confirmed
Minister of Health the Hon. Dr. Duane Sands explained that late last evening medical professionals confirmed two additional cases identified through contact tracing...
'Infections still affecting schools'
'Infections still affecting schools'
BAHAMAS Union of Teachers President Belinda Wilson is again calling on education officials to ensure COVID-19 safety protocols are being followed in public schools after claiming infections are still affecting public schools.
MAY 2021: Healthy Vision Month
MAY 2021: Healthy Vision Month
Get a comprehensive dilated eye exam
Getting a dilated eye exam is simple and painless — and it’s the single best thing you can do for your eye health! Even if your eyes feel healthy, you could have a problem and not know it. That’s because many eye diseases don’t have any symptoms or warning signs. A dilated eye exam is the only way to check for many eye diseases early on, when they’r...
Conch alert after cases of suspected poisoning
Conch alert after cases of suspected poisoning
FOOD safety officials are cautioning against the consumption of fresh conch after several suspected cases of conch poisoning.
NIB staff walkout over COVID fear
NIB staff walkout over COVID fear
STAFF of the National Insurance Board, located at the agency's Blake Road offices, briefly walked off the job yesterday over fears that there was a suspected positive case of COVID-19 in the building.
Virus variants are cause for concern
Virus variants are cause for concern
NEW infections during the county's third wave of COVID-19 are driven by international travel and a relaxed adherence to current health protocols, a health official said.
Lloyd: No concern about an outbreak in schools
Lloyd: No concern about an outbreak in schools
EDUCATION Minister Jeffrey Lloyd said he has "no concern at all" that an outbreak will occur at schools open for face-to-face learning despite a health official believing the country is experiencing a third wave.
'No extra COVID-19 controls'
'No extra COVID-19 controls'
HEALTH Minister Renward Wells says he does not "foresee" any additional COVID restrictions being implemented despite a sustained uptick in new infections over the past several weeks.