+ Follow MAKATI MEDICAL CENTER AND ASIAN HOSPITAL Tag
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[Title] => Enter the robotic age
[Summary] => EA, a 48-year-old businesswoman, has been in denial that she has a myoma diagnosed since 1994.
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[Title] => PHA launches DEAR Heart program
[Summary] => Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is now the leading killer in the country. It has already killed hundreds of thousands of victims and the numbers succumbing to heart attacks and strokes are growing everyday.
However, local heart specialists are lamenting that there are not enough local statistics to give the Philippine medical community a concrete idea of the magnitude of the problem. Without this information, it is difficult to design an effective strategy that can combat this major problem.
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However, local heart specialists are lamenting that there are not enough local statistics to give the Philippine medical community a concrete idea of the magnitude of the problem. Without this information, it is difficult to design an effective strategy that can combat this major problem.
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