Post-holiday survival: Preventive health care is best
Right after the holiday season, doctors and hospitals get more than their fair share of patients who have fallen victims to these celebrations.
Right after the holiday season, doctors and hospitals get more than their fair share of patients who have fallen victims to these celebrations.
I received two interesting reactions to my Jan. 10 column which was about invisible or nonphysical causes of illness.
Apart from being a delectable icing on pastries such as muffins and cheesecakes, blueberries can cure breast cancer, according to an academic study.
PNEUMONIA kills, and the morbidity stats are getting worse. Despite medical breakthroughs and accessible information, pneumonia remains one of the leading causes of death in the Philippines. Almost 75
ABOUT 2,400 years ago, Hippocrates, regarded as the father of modern medicine, gave the following advice: “Let food be thy medicine” in the treatment of many illnesses. But not
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