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Grand Bahama to get US stem cell clinic

The Bahamas Ministry of Health has reportedly given the green light to a US investor to open a clinic specializing in stem cell therapy in Grand Bahama. 

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Caribbean News Now!
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Stem CellOkyanos Heart Institute will reportedly invest $5 million on equipment and construction to bring the island’s first formidable medical tourism product to life.

The clinic will spend $3 million on equipment, and a further $2 million on construction and other related costs.

Geared towards “last chance” cardiac patients, the procedure involves the extraction of stem cells from body fat.

This is an excerpt from Caribbean News Now! as it appeared on July 4, 2012. For updates or to read the current version of this post in its entirety, please click here.

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Leading aviation law expert and Callenders & Co senior associate, Llewellyn Boyer-Cartwright, has laid out a three-step plan for The Bahamas to develop a robust and profit-generating international aircraft registry.

General manager at the Ministry of Tourism's office in Plantation, Florida, Earl Miller says that the Ministry is spearheading comprehensive efforts in the US to promote angling in The Bahamas. Watch an interview with Miller here.

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