+ Follow BARBARA AND BOLINAO Tag
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[Title] => The sweet taste of success
[Summary] => Lito Arenas finished a nursing course several decades ago, but he decided instead to pursue a path that he had grown familiar with in Manaoag, Pangasinan: raising mangoes.
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[Title] => DOH to expand safe water project in Pangasinan, La Union
[Summary] => LINGAYEN, Pangasinan Two years ago, there was a cholera outbreak in central Pangasinan, with 4,403 cases of acute gastroenteritis recorded, including 47 deaths.
Doctors suspected it was due to unsafe drinking water due to the presence of Vibrio cholera bacteria. The victims complained about the sudden onset of painless, watery and profuse diarrhea.
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Doctors suspected it was due to unsafe drinking water due to the presence of Vibrio cholera bacteria. The victims complained about the sudden onset of painless, watery and profuse diarrhea.
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