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Tips to get kids back to drinking milk
Last July 28, the Department of Education (DepEd) raised an alert against dengue hemorrhagic fever, but their press release on the matter contained very few details on the disease itself. For information of the public can you discuss dengue in your column, especially on how to prevent it? — Maria M., Malabon City

Philips Medical Systems: Healthcare without boundaries
The first MRI with IQ, Internet connection that expands the clinical boundaries of hospitals, and other state-of-the-art imaging systems provided by Philips Medical Systems. These are the facilities that will help upgrade the country’s public healthcare to provide quality medical care to patients outside of Metro Manila.

Skin care line ‘erases’ freckles
Freckles are small brownish spots on the skin, which often turn darker or increase in number upon exposure to the sun.

Sleep apnea ups heart attack risk
STOCKHOLM (DPA) — People suffering from sleep apnea, a condition where a person stops breathing temporarily because of a blocked airway, face a five-time higher risk of suffering a heart attack than non-apneic people, according to a Swedish survey.

Supplement boosts diabetics’ health
When getting ready to sleep, do you always need to stand up and use the bathroom three to four times before finally feeling ready to doze off? Are you overweight or hypertensive? Or do you wonder why you are always thirsty and tired? Check with your doctor – you might have diabetes.

S'pore hospital tests 'Smart Beds' for geriatric patients
Singapore (dpa) - ''Smart Beds'' that warn nurses when an elderly patient is trying to get up are on trial in a Singapore hospital's geriatric ward to prevent occupants from falling, the developers said on Wednesday.

Running for health
A growing number of people are taking to the streets to take up running, primarily because of the many health benefits that it offers.

Dengue fever
Last July 28, the Department of Education (DepEd) raised an alert against dengue hemorrhagic fever, but their press release on the matter contained very few details on the disease itself. For information of the public can you discuss dengue in your column, especially on how to prevent it? — Maria M., Malabon City


 

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