Should an old order banning synthetic vinegar be revised?
In 1970, Administrative Order 134 from the Department of Health (DOH) prohibited the sale of vinegar that contains artificial matter
In 1970, Administrative Order 134 from the Department of Health (DOH) prohibited the sale of vinegar that contains artificial matter
A few weeks ago, Filipinos got worried—unnecessarily, it turns out—about a pneumonia epidemic when a netizen’s post about an alleged outbreak went viral. It prompted the Department of Health (DOH) to tweet on Jan. 11: “There is no reported outbreak.”
The Court of Appeals (CA) has upheld the Department of Health’s (DOH) order requiring all herbal companies to change the warning labels on their food and dietary supplements to make consumers more aware that the products have “no approved therapeutic claim” and are not medicine.
ONE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION when discussing Global Healthcare Travel also known as Medical Travel or Medical Tourism is this: Will the country’s public healthcare be compromised once the Philippines becomes a global healthcare hub? The short answer, based on the experience of India and other more established medical tourism destinations is: No, as long as we do it right.
Among the great challenges for the newly diagnosed is finding funds to complete the recommended treatment. The more severe the condition, the higher the cost of treatment.
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