+ Follow HEALTH SECRETARY ALBERTO ROMUALDEZ Tag
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[Title] => Universal Health Care ni P-Noy
[Summary] => GUMAWA ng plano for Universal Health Care ang administrasyon ni President Noynoy Aquino. Ito ngayon ay ipinatutupad ni Health Secretary Enrique Ona.
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[Title] => Malaking halaga nasasayang sa pagbili ng food supplement - DOH
[Summary] => Malaking pera ng publiko ang nasasayang sa pagbili ng mga food supplements dahil wala namang patunay na nakakagaling ng sakit ang mga ito o may maidudulot na kabutihan sa kalusugan ng isang tao.
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[Title] => New warning out on drugs with PPA
[Summary] => Amid the controversy over the safety risks of phenylpropanolamine (PPA), the Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD) has released a warning on the taking of cough and cold drugs containing this chemical substance.
In its advisory dated Feb. 20, the BFAD reiterated that people who have heart disease and uncontrolled or untreated high blood pressure should first consult their doctors before taking drugs containing PPA.
[DatePublished] => 2003-02-27 00:00:00
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[Title] => BFAD ruling on PPA drugs hit
[Summary] => The administrative order issued by the Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD) that allowed the sale of medical products containing phenylpropanolamine (PPA) is highly questionable and "ridiculous."
One of the countrys top pharmacologists who requested anonymity told The STAR that BFAD Administrative Order (AO) 163 issued on Dec. 4, 2000 by then BFAD director Dr. William Torres and approved by then Health Secretary Alberto Romualdez is questionable since it allowed the over-the-counter sale of drugs containing a regulated chemical substance such as PPA.
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[Title] => Metro Manila must solve its garbage problem
[Summary] => Sometime ago, then Health Secretary Alberto Romualdez warned that diseases like hepatitis B and C, dysentery, cholera, typhoid fever and other food and water-borne illnesses would spread in epidemic-proportions if nothing was done about the mounting garbage in Metro Manila. Now, Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay has appealed to Metro Manila Development Authority Chairman Benjamin Abalos to do something about the worsening garbage problem in Metro Manila. Chairman Abalos says that it is the mayors that are to blame for the mess and it is their responsibility to clean up the mess.
[DatePublished] => 2001-08-30 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Alejandro R. Roces
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[Title] => Health workers still on the streets
[Summary] => Some 200 members of the Alliance of Health Workers (AHW) and disgruntled employees of the Department of Health (DOH) picketed yesterday at the DOH compound on Rizal Avenue, Manila protesting the alleged appointment of Susan Pineda-Mercado as the new Secretary of Health.
However, outgoing Health Secretary Alberto Romualdez denied that Mercado has been appointed as his replacement.
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[Title] => Misis ni Orly isinusuka ng DOH employees
[Summary] => May 200 miyembro ng Alliance of Health Workers (AHW) at mga empleyado ng Department of Health (DOH) ang nagpiket kahapon sa DOH compound para iprotesta ang napaulat na appointment ni Susan Pineda-Mercado bilang bagong kalihim ng Health department.
Ito ay sa kabila ng pagtanggi nang nagbitiw na si Health Secretary Alberto Romualdez na si Mercado ang na-appoint bilang kapalit niya.
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[Title] => Corruption raps, garbage mess make Metro stink
[Summary] => Already in the grip of the Philippines first presidential impeachment trial for corruption, Metro Manila residents are grappling with another mess which literally stinks and implications of an even more personal nature.
Mounds of trash have sprouted in many streets across the metropolis of 12 million people since a major landfill at nearby San Mateo was closed Dec. 31 due to local protests.
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[Title] => Impeachment and garbage: Two stinking problems - ROSES AND THORNS by Alejandro R. Roces
[Summary] => At present, to converse means to discuss either of two things: The impeachment telenovela or the garbage problem. To talk about the impeachment case is to surmise on its two possible outcomes and their respective consequences. In short, will the decision be based on the evidence presented during the hearings or will the senator-judges vote according to their political ties? At stake is the future of our country.
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[Title] => Garbage plan may explode to epic proportions - ROSES AND THORNS by Alejandro R. Roces
[Summary] => No less a person than former House Speaker Manny Villar has called attention to the possibility that an environmental disaster of epic proportions may take place if and when the administration enforces its plan to transport Metro Manilas garbage to Semirara island off Antique. Semirara is just 50 kilometers from Boracay, one of our most popular tourist beach resorts. Villar has consistently been an advocate of clean environment and it was during his term as speaker that the Clean Air Act was enacted into law.
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HEALTH SECRETARY ALBERTO ROMUALDEZ
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[Summary] => Amid the controversy over the safety risks of phenylpropanolamine (PPA), the Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD) has released a warning on the taking of cough and cold drugs containing this chemical substance.
In its advisory dated Feb. 20, the BFAD reiterated that people who have heart disease and uncontrolled or untreated high blood pressure should first consult their doctors before taking drugs containing PPA.
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[Title] => BFAD ruling on PPA drugs hit
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One of the countrys top pharmacologists who requested anonymity told The STAR that BFAD Administrative Order (AO) 163 issued on Dec. 4, 2000 by then BFAD director Dr. William Torres and approved by then Health Secretary Alberto Romualdez is questionable since it allowed the over-the-counter sale of drugs containing a regulated chemical substance such as PPA.
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[Summary] => Some 200 members of the Alliance of Health Workers (AHW) and disgruntled employees of the Department of Health (DOH) picketed yesterday at the DOH compound on Rizal Avenue, Manila protesting the alleged appointment of Susan Pineda-Mercado as the new Secretary of Health.
However, outgoing Health Secretary Alberto Romualdez denied that Mercado has been appointed as his replacement.
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Ito ay sa kabila ng pagtanggi nang nagbitiw na si Health Secretary Alberto Romualdez na si Mercado ang na-appoint bilang kapalit niya.
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[Title] => Corruption raps, garbage mess make Metro stink
[Summary] => Already in the grip of the Philippines first presidential impeachment trial for corruption, Metro Manila residents are grappling with another mess which literally stinks and implications of an even more personal nature.
Mounds of trash have sprouted in many streets across the metropolis of 12 million people since a major landfill at nearby San Mateo was closed Dec. 31 due to local protests.
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[Title] => Impeachment and garbage: Two stinking problems - ROSES AND THORNS by Alejandro R. Roces
[Summary] => At present, to converse means to discuss either of two things: The impeachment telenovela or the garbage problem. To talk about the impeachment case is to surmise on its two possible outcomes and their respective consequences. In short, will the decision be based on the evidence presented during the hearings or will the senator-judges vote according to their political ties? At stake is the future of our country.
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[Summary] => No less a person than former House Speaker Manny Villar has called attention to the possibility that an environmental disaster of epic proportions may take place if and when the administration enforces its plan to transport Metro Manilas garbage to Semirara island off Antique. Semirara is just 50 kilometers from Boracay, one of our most popular tourist beach resorts. Villar has consistently been an advocate of clean environment and it was during his term as speaker that the Clean Air Act was enacted into law.
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