It's World Kidney Day and The Bahamas joined the global observance to raise awareness of the importance of kidney functions.
One doctor is encouraging women to take charge of their health and be their own advocates on International Women's Day.
In the first year of the pandemic, the global prevalence of anxiety and general depression increased by 25%, according to health experts.
The government is weighing the possibility of removing a mask mandate for fully vaccinated individuals, according to acting PM Chester Cooper.
Two years into the pandemic, COVID-19 is still having a "staggering impact" on pregnant women, as health officials in the region are reporting a large increase...
Changes are on the way for secondary COVID-19 testing requirements, according to the acting PM, following a decline in COVID-19 cases.
Changes are on the way for secondary COVID-19 testing requirements as the decline in cases has prompted officials to loosen restrictions.
New details emerging following reports some Bahamians are obtaining fraudulent vaccination cards in lieu of getting the jab against COVID-19.
Pan American Health Organization officials are warning low vaccination coverage in many Caribbean countries must be urgently addressed.
Former Health Minister Dr Duane Sands expressing concern over low vaccination numbers, as residents are reluctant get the jab.