Many people nurture plans, throughout their lives, of one day retiring to exotic foreign locales, soaking in the sun, and enjoying a radically different pace of life in their twilight years to the one they were engaged in for the majority of their youth. There is just something that’s always appealing about the notion of escape into a little slice of paradise, lounging around on the beach all day, reading good books, enjoying fine wine, and taking the time to actually slow down and “smell the flowers” after a life spent working ... Continue Reading...
30 years of Lemon Square Cheesecake
Lemon Square Cheesecake is a familiar product moms like me see in grocery shelves. In fact, I've bought it countless times while all four children were growing up. I really thought this was made by some big manufacturer but I was surprised to learn it had humble beginnings. While some of today's established businesses started out in bazaars or through the internet, Lemon Square first gained repute in the wet markets, commonly known as the "palengke." Nina Vergel de Dios is the lady who started Lemon Square with her husband Errol and turned it into one of the most ... Continue Reading...
7 tips to be the next social media star with the new Samsung Galaxy A50 and A30
Samsung Philippines recently launched its new line of affordable yet powerful smartphones, the Galaxy A30 and the Galaxy A50. Priced at below PHP20,000, it's features were designed for a younger crowd who want to make the most of the multimedia capabilities of their phones - whether it's playing mobile games or posting on Youtube and Instagram. Are you a talented artist who would like to become the next vlogging sensation? It's all possible with the two phones' super-fast Octacore Exynos processors and 6.4 inch Super AMOLED display. The Galaxy A30 has dual rear ... Continue Reading...
Care Registry says breast cancer is top cancer in the Philippines
According to experts, cancer is second only to cardiovascular diseases as a leading cause of death in the Philippines. And breast cancer - though associated as a female disease - is the cancer that strikes the most number of Filipinos, followed by colorectal, head and neck, cervical, prostate and lung cancers. This is just partial data gathered from a hospital-based cancer registry system and does not yet present the whole picture. Dr. Beatrice J. Tiangco, co-founder and chief executive officer of Cancer Care Registry Philippines (CARE) said there were an estimated ... Continue Reading...
Mrs. JV Ejercito’s breast cancer ordeal inspired health legislations
Breast cancer has become a leading cause of mortality among Filipino women. And because of this, it really drives close to home. I've had a few relatives struck with the disease and to be honest, as a woman of a certain age, I also dread the ax falling on me. It could happen to anyone - young or old, rich or poor, famous or obscure. The good thing is that breast cancer is treatable when detected at an early stage. There is also hope for countless Filipinos suffering from the Big C with the signing into law of the National Integrated Cancer Control Act which seeks ... Continue Reading...
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