I guess it would be called The Bahamas National Energy Agency (NEA), ... a quasi government agency just as Bahamasair is.

Most countries in the hemisphere have concerns ... It's just pressure tactics. The U.S. wants to consolidate its position.

The dogma that women using contraception must menstruate is changing, and (a reversible absence of bleeding) has become more acceptable to women.

I still believe that at the end of the day Petrocaribe would indeed be of great assistance to the people of The Bahamas.

I have full confidence, especially [since the] two ministers [were] present, and having all the questions answered that might have been a concern to the government and the people of the Bahamas, that we will sign on to it.

It is not FDA approved to skip periods on the ring, ... but this study and other studies using the oral contraceptive are finding that for many women this might be an option.

I believe that the present government will do what is in the best interest of the Bahamian people and I look forward to us being fully on board with PetroCaribe.

Trinidad said they would lose market in the Eastern Caribbean, including CARICOM, ... So obviously it would affect them. They had a legitimate claim to take it easy and not sign.

If the patch is delivering too much estrogen, then it may need to be redesigned, ... Women should not just take off their patch; they risk pregnancy. If they are worried and want to change off the patch, they can wait to get something else.