Window shopping good for your health, says DOH
Window shopping is ideal not only when you’re on a tight budget but also in your journey to good health.
Window shopping is ideal not only when you’re on a tight budget but also in your journey to good health.
Shop wisely and well for the toys you will be giving as gifts this holiday season, the Department of Health (DOH) urged the public on Saturday.
The Department of Health (DOH) is reminding mothers not to give their babies rice water—also known as “am”—as a substitute for breast milk or formula.
The Department of Health (DOH) on Friday urged the public to practice frequent hand washing and observe proper personal hygiene following the rise in the incidence of sore eyes in the country.
Self-medication is a practice—and often a problem—that people do all the time. Advertising has worsened the situation as it persuades people that health woes are solved by the pill or syrup being endorsed by a celebrity.
As part of its observance of the World No Tobacco Day 2015 on May 31, the Department of Health (DOH) on Friday reiterated its call to the public to stop smoking, emphasizing that more than 200 Filipinos and about 6 million people worldwide die from smoking-related diseases every day.
No more free condoms. If couples want some action, they can try walking instead.
Shopping for toys this Christmas? Make sure they are age-appropriate, especially for babies and toddlers.
Giving your pooch a smooch may not be a good habit.
Stuck in chaotic traffic again? Read a good book or listen to classical music to protect your heart and ease the stress you get from traversing Metro Manila’s roads daily.
The latest in global fashion, beauty, and culture through a contemporary Filipino perspective.
COPYRIGHT © LIFESTYLE INQUIRER 2022