Nutritional intervention,strength training key to ‘diabetes remission’–study
Many people believe or have likened diabetes to a death sentence, that when one has it, it would be difficult to recover from or totally eliminate it.
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Many people believe or have likened diabetes to a death sentence, that when one has it, it would be difficult to recover from or totally eliminate it.
The World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office in the Western Pacific (WPRO) already confirmed last April 5, 2024 that measles and pertussis are concerns of many countries because the Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns hampered routine vaccination.
Some women with cervical cancer experience a delay in diagnosis because they thought their symptoms, such as heavy bleeding and breakthrough bleeding, are a normal part of perimenopause.
Foreign Minister Subrahmanyan Jaishankar of India (left) and Secretary of Foreign Affairs Enrique Manalo lead a press conference on March 26.
THE Philippines, through a private sector-led initiative, will work closely with Malaysia to further strengthen the agriculture sectors between the two Southeast Asian countries.
THE Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) is now offering an electronic Apostille (e-Apostille) service for birth and marriage certificates, as well as certificate of non-marriage or CENOMAR, which makes the Philippines the first country in Southeast Asia to offer such to the public.
A DISASTER-RISK reduction and management (DRRM) initiative was recently launched to enhance local government units’ (LGUs) readiness capacities.
AGRICULTURE minister Marek Výborný of the Czech Republic, who was accompanied by a 40-strong business delegation, recently visited the Philippines for a series of meetings with local officials to discuss agricultural cooperation.
AS the mercury continues to rise that keeps class suspensions effective in several areas nationwide, Save the Children Philippines called on the government to address climate change that results in extreme weather condition like the El Niño.
Senators called on the national and local governments to mitigate the impact of the weather on workers, saying they should “go beyond the minimum requirements of the law” whenever possible, as labor reeling from the continuing high inflation is now burdened by extreme heat.
AS the country faces new external and internal threats, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. rallied support for government efforts in defending the country’s sovereignty during the commemoration of the Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor) on Tuesday.
THE formal opening session of the Diocesan phase for the cause of Beatification and Canonization of a 13-year-old Servant of God, Niña Ruiz-Abad of Sarrat, Ilocos Norte has been held at the St. William the Hermit Cathedral in Laoag City last April 7, Divine Mercy Sunday.
The practice of law, just like any other profession, is a continuing learning process. Lawyers are constantly facing the challenge of becoming most knowledgeable, not just about the existing national laws but also about the technical details (even science) of any subject involved in the cases they handle.
Exporters of coffee, beef, soy, palm oil, and rubber need to prepare for the entry into force of a law that aims to prevent the shipment of products linked to deforestation to countries in the European Union.
Fresh from its successful 7th run, the Indie-Siyensya calls for entries for its new season, bannering the theme “Science and Filipino Culture: Siyensya sa Kultura, Kultura sa Siyensya.”
LUANG PRABANG, Laos—Senior finance and central bank officials from Southeast Asia and major economies met on Thursday in the scenic Laotian city of Luang Prabang to discuss ways to help the region build resilience against shocks like the Covid-19 pandemic and natural disasters brought on by climate change.
THE Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is seeking an amendment to the expanded protected areas law to give it the power to demolish illegal structures in these ecologically critical locations.
Recognizing the impact of extreme weather events on the country’s food production capacities, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has ordered Cabinet officials to assist farmers hit by the environmental phenomena, El Niño and La Niña.
After decades of empty threats, much of the world tunes out when North Korea vows to unleash destruction on its enemies. But in the past few months, some prominent analysts began warning that Kim Jong Un may actually be serious about preparing for war.
The Central Mindanao University-Tuklas Lunas Development Center (CMU-TLDC) is exploring the potential of developing skin ointments from local fern species.
Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle has reminded parents to choose godparents for their child who responsibly witness their faith.
TAIPEI, Taiwan—Taiwan was struck on April 3 by its most powerful earthquake in a quarter of a century. At least 10 people were killed and around d 1,000 injured as of April 5, buildings and highways damaged and dozens of workers at quarries stranded.
NEW YORK—Above a bodega in New York City’s Harlem neighborhood, a mosque congregation hosts iftar, the traditional Islamic end of fast meal, for hundreds of hungry migrants every night during this holy month of Ramadan.
Stephanie Tumampos, a doctoral student in geoscience and remote sensing at Technology University of Munich in Germany, and at Imperial College London, said she was “overwhelmed,” “surprised” and “humbled” when she was featured in a book and in two online stories during the celebration of the International Women’s Month last month.
VATICAN CITY—Pope Francis has exposed the political “maneuvers” used to sway votes during the two most recent elections of popes, while denying he is planning to reform the process for future conclaves, in a book-length interview published on April 2.
SEEING the huge potential of the beauty and wellness industry here and abroad, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Tesda) is calling for further capacity-building in this sector that will not only open business and employment opportunities, but also bring aesthetic services to more people.
The chairman of the House Committee on Ways and Means said on Wednesday that the lower chamber is now working to provide a comprehensive approach, including exploration of a separate insurance fund under PhilHealth, to address the challenges faced by senior citizens, particularly in accessing health care.
THE Department of Education (DepEd) will provide more interventions for teachers and learners who encounter challenges in the implementation of “Catch-up Fridays.”
“The greatest wealth is to live content with little.”—Plato
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