Miguel Aldeguer: An athlete’s battle with COVID-19
“No matter how fit you are, things may go wrong,” says 24-year-old Miguel Aldeguer
“No matter how fit you are, things may go wrong,” says 24-year-old Miguel Aldeguer
Remember the warning in the old “Jaws” movies: “Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water….” We’re all excited to enjoy the outside world, and
With the continued spread of COVID-19 that has sickened more than two million Filipinos, many fear that their dry coughs and sore throats may be a symptom of the dreaded
While children have been back at the mall, mine haven’t (except for that one time last year my 5-year-old Juno had to renew her passport and she didn’t know how
My 5-year-old daughter grabbed my hand tightly as she carefully put one foot, then the other, on the escalator. She stared at her feet before looking up and gleefully declaring,
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When the lockdown was announced in March last year, Christine Roque and Jo Arciaga of Half Saints had the difficult task of reengineering their menu. It was difficult because their
TV host and broadcaster Jing Castañeda and her family experienced firsthand what it was like to be afflicted with COVID-19.
By Patpicha Tanakasempipat | Photos by Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters BANGKOK (Reuters) – Each morning, Adulwitch Tangsupmanee brings a cart of crispy pork belly to a run-down cinema in Bangkok’s Chinatown and
(Conclusion) In last week’s column, we discussed that ivermectin and molnupiravir may both be considered valuable additions to our early-treatment regimen for COVID-19. Despite the expected pricey cost of molnupiravir,
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