Health and Lifestyle

Stressed-out middle-aged people tend to lose memory

Stressed-out middle-aged people tend to lose memory

October 25, 2018, 2:32 pm

WASHINGTON -- A study published on Wednesday in the journal Neurology showed stressed-out middle-aged people were more likely to show symptoms of memory loss. The study revealed that middle-aged people with high levels of a hormone called cortisol in their blood have impaired memory, compared with… Read More

Israel to build 1st biotechnology plant producing new AIDS drug

Israel to build 1st biotechnology plant producing new AIDS drug

October 24, 2018, 8:18 pm

 JERUSALEM -- The first-ever biotechnology plant will be established in Israel’s southern city of Eilat to produce a new drug for AIDS disease, the Ministry of Economy said on Tuesday. The drug, called "Gammora," was developed by the Israeli pharmaceutical company "Zion Medical" and has been… Read More

Oxfam, Embassy of Canada launch reproductive health project in PH

Oxfam, Embassy of Canada launch reproductive health project in PH

October 24, 2018, 8:07 pm

MANILA -- At least 85,000 people across 13 provinces in the Philippines will soon have improved access to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) information and services. The International development agency Oxfam and the Embassy of Canada in the Philippines recently launched the Sexual… Read More

Bamboo shoot fiber helps prevent obesity

Bamboo shoot fiber helps prevent obesity

October 22, 2018, 12:11 pm

KUNMING -- The insoluble dietary fiber isolated from bamboo shoots is effective in preventing obesity and improving insulin sensitivity, according to a recent Chinese study. Scientists from Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden under the Chinese Academy of Sciences tested two representative… Read More

‘Ospital ng Imus’ reports 1st childbirth

‘Ospital ng Imus’ reports 1st childbirth

October 20, 2018, 10:10 am

IMUS CITY, Cavite – The ‘Ospital ng Imus’ (ONI), the city’s first public hospital that opened barely a week ago, has had its first successful childbirth, a local official announced Friday. A baby girl, weighing 1.95 kg., was born to Rachel Barcelon and John Ray Fajardo at 9:09 a.m. on… Read More

Social media buffers depression among older adults with pain: study

Social media buffers depression among older adults with pain: study

October 19, 2018, 10:26 pm

CHICAGO -- A study of the University of Michigan (UM) has reported that using social media can reduce the negative health effects of curtailed social contact among seniors with pain. UM researchers used data from a nationally representative survey involving more than 3,400 Medicare beneficiaries… Read More

 Inclusive sex education to solve early pregnancy, HIV in teens

Inclusive sex education to solve early pregnancy, HIV in teens

October 19, 2018, 7:26 pm

MANILA -- A women's health and rights advocacy group has been pushing for a comprehensive sex education to combat the prevalence of teen pregnancy and HIV among Filipino adolescents. "We observed that our education on sex is more focused on contraceptive and not as a life perspective. We believe… Read More

Family planning bolsters economic, social success: UN

Family planning bolsters economic, social success: UN

October 17, 2018, 7:08 pm

MANILA – Effective family planning is key to a country’s economic and social development, an official of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) said Wednesday. “Economic progress will arise if couples have the power to choose having fewer children,” UNFPA Country Representative Iori… Read More

Spine also needs proper care: expert

Spine also needs proper care: expert

October 17, 2018, 2:11 pm

MANILA – The spine requires proper care, just like the heart and brain, a health expert said Tuesday in line with the celebration of World Spine Day. "The back or the spine is as important as the other organs because damage to it can limit your productivity, mobility, quality of life,"… Read More

Group raises awareness on rare type of arthritis

Group raises awareness on rare type of arthritis

October 16, 2018, 6:32 pm

MANILA – In line with the Tuesday's celebration of the World Spine Day, a health advocacy group is now raising awareness about a rare form of arthritis which affects the spine. The disease, Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS), is so rare that it only affects 2 percent of the global population, according… Read More

Trend shows most American millennials prefer to stay single

Trend shows most American millennials prefer to stay single

October 9, 2018, 12:43 pm

WASHINGTON -- Most American millennials ages 18-25 are making the choice to live life solo intentionally, according to a USA Today report on Monday, citing a new survey by the dating app Tinder. The survey found 72 percent of more than 1,000 single American youths Tinder questioned "have made a… Read More

WHO vows tighter, broader actions against tobacco

WHO vows tighter, broader actions against tobacco

October 8, 2018, 6:20 pm

GENEVA -- The World Health Organization (WHO) unveiled a global strategy on Saturday to scale up the tobacco control agenda over the next few years, and to prevent further interference by the tobacco industry in public health policies. The strategy, titled the Medium-Term Strategic Framework… Read More

Kidapawan City launches twin programs to combat malnutrition

Kidapawan City launches twin programs to combat malnutrition

October 3, 2018, 6:16 pm

COTABATO CITY -- The city government of Kidapawan, in partnership with the Department of Agriculture (DA), simultaneously launched on Tuesday the National Feeding Program-Community Based-Dairy Project and "Gulayan sa Barangay" program, both aimed at reducing malnutrition among children. Mayor… Read More

DOH-Bicol monitors 300% rise in measles cases

DOH-Bicol monitors 300% rise in measles cases

October 2, 2018, 11:37 pm

LEGAZPI CITY --- The Department of Health (DOH) regional office in Bicol is closely monitoring the number of measles cases after recording a 300-percent increase this year compared to last year. The DOH recorded 239 cases of measles from January to September this year in the six provinces of Bicol… Read More

SoCot gov’t hospitals set up isolation rooms for rabies patients

SoCot gov’t hospitals set up isolation rooms for rabies patients

October 1, 2018, 9:15 pm

GENERAL SANTOS CITY – The Integrated Provincial Health Office (IPHO) of South Cotabato is working on the establishment of special isolation facilities for rabies patients in all government hospitals in the area. John Codilla, IPHO’s rabies program coordinator, said Monday they issued a… Read More

Tips to prevent rabies in dogs

Tips to prevent rabies in dogs

September 30, 2018, 5:42 pm

MANILA -- Most dog owners in the country still lack proper knowledge about rabies. This is the observation of Rey del Napoles, program manager of Humane Society International-Philippines, when he visits one community after another to vaccinate dogs and cats against rabies.  “Hindi po totoo ang… Read More

10 minutes of exercise a day may improve memory

10 minutes of exercise a day may improve memory

September 27, 2018, 12:21 pm

LOS ANGELES -- Exercise could not only benefit your body, but also improve your memory, researchers found recently. In their paper published on Monday, researchers from the University of California, Irvine in the United States and the University of Tsukuba in Japan introduced their experiment and… Read More

Group bats for community-based approach vs. rabies

Group bats for community-based approach vs. rabies

September 24, 2018, 5:51 pm

MANILA -- An advocacy group promoting animal welfare pushes for a compassionate and community-centered approach in eradicating rabies in the country. During a dog vaccination drive in Payatas, Quezon City on Monday, Humane Society International (HSI) senior director of Companion Animal and… Read More

Harmful use of alcohol kills over 3M each year: WHO

Harmful use of alcohol kills over 3M each year: WHO

September 24, 2018, 3:06 pm

GENEVA -- Harmful use of alcohol killed more than 3 million people worldwide in 2016, or one in 20 deaths, representing over 5 percent of the global disease burden, according to a report released by the World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday. The report, entitled Global Status Report on Alcohol… Read More

Low intensity exercise linked to less severe strokes

Low intensity exercise linked to less severe strokes

September 24, 2018, 12:33 pm

WASHINGTON -- Walking for at least 35 minutes a day may lead to less severe strokes, a study published on Wednesday in the journal Neurology showed. "While exercise benefits health in many ways, our research suggests that even simply getting in a small amount of physical activity each week may… Read More