This year's National Women's Week highlights the discrimination against women that exists in the Bahamas flawed Constitution. read more »
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Researchers recently made a remarkable discovery about the brains of rats that exercise: Some respond differently to stress than slothful rats. read more »
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Summer is gone and so is the trend of brightly colored nails. For this Fall and Holiday season try steely grays, deep purples and blood reds. read more »
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Violent movies and television shows may have more of an impact than many parents understand. read more »
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Milano Bistro, Cable Beach's little known secret, serves up authentic freshly made pizzas, Italian sandwiches, coffee and pastries made from scratch. read more »
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Crabtree & Evelyn has launched a new range of natural body care products that envelop senses in the scents of the season, inspired by island-living. read more »
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A study has found that eating about an ounce and a half of dark chocolate a day for two weeks can reduce levels of stress hormones. read more »
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Healthy and balanced breathing patterns ensure a healthy body and a clear, calm, and tranquil mind with little or no room for disease. read more »
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UK fashion designer Surinder Panesar has created a unique collection especially for the Cancer Association's 'Passage to India' event this weekend. read more »
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The 'black crab' syndrome has rotted Bahamas society and culture for decades, continuing to stunt any real progress and creating further social dec read more »
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The Bahamas National Pride Association's Best Kept Yard Award for 2009 went to Sonia Tynes, Twynam Heights who found gardening relieved her stress. read more »
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Culture Minister the Hon Charles Maynard is encouraging the addition of classical, jazz, negro spirituals and opera to the Bahamian cultural scene. read more »
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