+ Follow HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT Tag
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[Title] => National safety group cites Shell
[Summary] => Shell companies in the Philippines (SciP) bagged numerous top awards in the 46th National Industrial Safety Convention held recently by the Industrial Safety Division of the Safety Organization of the Philippines Inc. (SOPI).
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[Title] => Role of engineering in enterprise risk management
[Summary] => Engineering is the application of scientific and mathematical principles to practical ends such as design, manufacture, and operation of efficient and economical structures, machines, processes and systems.
[DatePublished] => 2009-05-05 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Daniel Z. Barlicos
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[Title] => 15-year-old boy saves manatee
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In saving endangered species, age doesn’t matter.
If 15-year-old Mark Florende thought and acted like many boys his age, he could have just marveled at the sight of a large sea cow or Dugong lying helpless – and dying – on the beach near his village in Roxas City in Palawan.
But the young boy was alert enough to call the attention of his elders, who in turn reported the incident to volunteers and members of an environmental group, resulting in the rescue of the Dugong from certain death.
[DatePublished] => 2007-02-17 00:00:00
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[Title] => Biazon asks AFP to explain remarks of its spokesman
[Summary] => Senator Rodolfo Biazon yesterday urged leaders of the Armed Forces of the Philippines to explain the remarks of its spokesperson, Col. Tristan Kison, who reportedly said the legitimate opposition is an enemy of the state.
Biazon, who was in Cebu City yesterday as keynote speaker of the Second National Conference on Population, Health and Environment, has advised the military "not to be intoxicated with a sense of power."
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[Title] => St. Bernard tragedy main topic in health & environment confab
[Summary] => The recent landslide in barangay Guinsaugon, St. Bernard, Southern Leyte took the center stage in the discussions of local, national and foreign speakers during the opening of the three-day Second National Conference on Population, Health and Environment yesterday.
It was learned during the discussions that the recent series of environmental disasters clearly showed the link between the factors of population, health and the environment (PHE), as well as the need for solutions to these problems that integrate, rather than separate the three factors.
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[Title] => Certain childhood diseases traced to lead, mercury
[Summary] => Certain illnesses in children might be traced to poisonous chemicals, a toxicologist said yesterday.
Dr. Irma Makalinao of the University of the Philippines National Poison Management and Control Center said they have observed a rise in illnesses like neuro-developmental delays and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, congenital anomalies, cancer and asthma.
These illnesses might have something to do with childrens exposure to toxic chemicals in the immediate environment, she added.
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[Title] => Special budget for population control vowed
[Summary] => Speaker Jose de Venecia said yesterday he will propose a special budget in the House of Representatives for a massive information drive "among the countrys poorest families" on the use of the natural or rhythm method of contraception.
At the same time, the Speaker called for "responsible parenthood" and for the strengthening of the family as the countrys population this year hit 76.5 million, the 14th highest growth rate in the world and the ninth in all of Asia, behind a 2.36 percent annual growth rate.
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HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
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[Title] => National safety group cites Shell
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[Title] => 15-year-old boy saves manatee
[Summary] =>
In saving endangered species, age doesn’t matter.
If 15-year-old Mark Florende thought and acted like many boys his age, he could have just marveled at the sight of a large sea cow or Dugong lying helpless – and dying – on the beach near his village in Roxas City in Palawan.
But the young boy was alert enough to call the attention of his elders, who in turn reported the incident to volunteers and members of an environmental group, resulting in the rescue of the Dugong from certain death.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => Biazon asks AFP to explain remarks of its spokesman
[Summary] => Senator Rodolfo Biazon yesterday urged leaders of the Armed Forces of the Philippines to explain the remarks of its spokesperson, Col. Tristan Kison, who reportedly said the legitimate opposition is an enemy of the state.
Biazon, who was in Cebu City yesterday as keynote speaker of the Second National Conference on Population, Health and Environment, has advised the military "not to be intoxicated with a sense of power."
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => St. Bernard tragedy main topic in health & environment confab
[Summary] => The recent landslide in barangay Guinsaugon, St. Bernard, Southern Leyte took the center stage in the discussions of local, national and foreign speakers during the opening of the three-day Second National Conference on Population, Health and Environment yesterday.
It was learned during the discussions that the recent series of environmental disasters clearly showed the link between the factors of population, health and the environment (PHE), as well as the need for solutions to these problems that integrate, rather than separate the three factors.
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[Title] => Certain childhood diseases traced to lead, mercury
[Summary] => Certain illnesses in children might be traced to poisonous chemicals, a toxicologist said yesterday.
Dr. Irma Makalinao of the University of the Philippines National Poison Management and Control Center said they have observed a rise in illnesses like neuro-developmental delays and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, congenital anomalies, cancer and asthma.
These illnesses might have something to do with childrens exposure to toxic chemicals in the immediate environment, she added.
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[Title] => Special budget for population control vowed
[Summary] => Speaker Jose de Venecia said yesterday he will propose a special budget in the House of Representatives for a massive information drive "among the countrys poorest families" on the use of the natural or rhythm method of contraception.
At the same time, the Speaker called for "responsible parenthood" and for the strengthening of the family as the countrys population this year hit 76.5 million, the 14th highest growth rate in the world and the ninth in all of Asia, behind a 2.36 percent annual growth rate.
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