+ Follow DR. ERNIE VERA Tag
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[Title] => 8 foreign kidney patients exempted
[Summary] => Eight foreigners will receive new kidneys at the National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI) after the Department of Health exempted them from a ban on kidney transplants on foreign patients, a source said yesterday.
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[Title] => Fight vs diabetes hinges on lifestyle change, says DOH
[Summary] => The Department of Health (DOH) has warned of a future generation of Filipinos who are diabetics if Filipinos would not change their lifestyle.
Dr. Ernie Vera, head of the DOHs Degenerative Disease Division, said Filipinos are no longer keen on exercising and that many are into unhealthy diets of fast food fare that are high in cholesterol and sugar.
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[Title] => 2,500 Pinoys feared to die of prostate cancer this year
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In its "2005 Philippine Cancer Facts and Estimates," the PCS said prostate cancer is the fourth most prevalent cancer site for males, accounting for 8.2 percent of all cancer cases in the country.
The prostate, a walnut-sized gland in men, is located just below the bladder and surrounds the urethra. Its main function is to produce fluid for semen.
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Dr. Ernie Vera, head of the DOHs Degenerative Disease Division, said Filipinos are no longer keen on exercising and that many are into unhealthy diets of fast food fare that are high in cholesterol and sugar.
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In its "2005 Philippine Cancer Facts and Estimates," the PCS said prostate cancer is the fourth most prevalent cancer site for males, accounting for 8.2 percent of all cancer cases in the country.
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