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[Title] => New clinic at St. Luke’s Global City dedicated to occupational health, safety
[Summary] => St. Luke’s Medical Center-Global City opens a new multidisciplinary clinic called the Comprehensive Occupational Health and Environmental Safety Services (COHESS) dedicated to promoting occupational health, wellness, and safety in the workplace.
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[Title] => St. Luke's opens HMO Concierge
[Summary] => St. Luke’s Medical Center–Global City (SLMC-GC) recently inaugurated the first and only hospital-owned and operated HMO Concierge in the country.
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[Title] => Silliman Stopover
[Summary] => Travelers dont usually go looking for school during their vacation. But dolphin watching in Bais found us with a couple of hours to spare in Dumaguete City. This provincial capital of Negros Oriental is synonymous with Silliman University, founded by American missionaries in 1901 and is the only Protestant university in the country. Its 33-hectare campus is at the heart of the city, with facilities spreading to the suburbs. The central role of Silliman in the city creates the unique charm of a university town.
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[AuthorName] => TEXT AND PHOTOS By Maida C. Pineda
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[Title] => RPs first virtual library on heart disease launched
[Summary] => The countrys first and only interactive learning center on cardiovascular disease was recently launched at the Philippine Heart Center.
This one-of-a-kind virtual library is designed to educate and assist patients, doctors, paramedical personnel, caregivers and nurses in the latest developments in heart disease management.
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[Title] => Plasmalite technology now available in RP
[Summary] => A new era in therapy for sun-damaged and wrinkled skin, and even hair removal, has emerged with the introduction of the Plasmalite FPL Intense Pulse Light the latest developed technology from Sweden that uses light pulses to effect treatment.
Unlike current treatment like dermabrasion, chemical peeling, collagen injection and CO2 laser skin resurfacing, Plasmalite FPL Intense Pulse Light offers a non-invasive and non-ablative method of therapy.
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[Title] => COPD Foundation to fight pulmonary disease
[Summary] => In the Philippines, for every 1,000 people around 500 are males; half of these males smoke. And within this group, around 16 suffer from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
Sixteen out of every thousand may seem a small number, but computed from the countrys population, this means a staggering 1.28 million Filipino males are suffering from COPD. In 20 years, COPD is projected to be one of the top diseases in developing countries like the Philippines.
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[Title] => Plasmalite technology now available in RP
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Unlike current treatment like dermabrasion, chemical peeling, collagen injection and CO2 laser skin resurfacing, Plasmalite FPL Intense Pulse Light offers a non-invasive and non-ablative method of therapy.
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[Title] => COPD Foundation to fight pulmonary disease
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Sixteen out of every thousand may seem a small number, but computed from the countrys population, this means a staggering 1.28 million Filipino males are suffering from COPD. In 20 years, COPD is projected to be one of the top diseases in developing countries like the Philippines.
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