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Bukod sa pagkain ng mga seaweeds na mayaman sa iodine, pinayuhan kahapon ng isang toxicologist ang mga Pinoy na uminom ng mga oral detoxifying agents, kumain ng mga prutas at gulay at mga anti-radiation herbs upang may panlaban sakaling tumama sa bansa ang radiation na nagmumula sa Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant sa Japan.

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The threat of radiation from Japan reaching Philippine shores is real and should not be ignored, a professor and toxicology expert told the Senate yesterday.

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The Arroyo admin never runs out of officials who bring it scorn.

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Environmentalists, in a forum yesterday, gave further explanation on coal ash and other hazardous wastes that contribute to greenhouse gases, emphasizing the “need to delve first into the long-term effects of coal ash to public health, being a worthwhile investment.”

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Angara’s move is being backed by the Palawan Council for Sustainable Development (PCSD) which called on the DENR to review the possible impact and dangers posed by the mettalurgical facility.
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In a letter to The STAR, director/country manager R. Jay Nelson said that the investigative report by the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) made quite a "leap in assumption" when it claimed the construction of the Lopez-owned business and residential district displaced residue threatening to the environment.
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The threat of radiation from Japan reaching Philippine shores is real and should not be ignored, a professor and toxicology expert told the Senate yesterday.

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The Arroyo admin never runs out of officials who bring it scorn.

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Environmentalists, in a forum yesterday, gave further explanation on coal ash and other hazardous wastes that contribute to greenhouse gases, emphasizing the “need to delve first into the long-term effects of coal ash to public health, being a worthwhile investment.”

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Angara’s move is being backed by the Palawan Council for Sustainable Development (PCSD) which called on the DENR to review the possible impact and dangers posed by the mettalurgical facility.
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In a letter to The STAR, director/country manager R. Jay Nelson said that the investigative report by the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) made quite a "leap in assumption" when it claimed the construction of the Lopez-owned business and residential district displaced residue threatening to the environment.
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