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[Title] => Naga to file case versus smoke test worker
[Summary] => Charges are being readied against an employee of a smoke testing center in the City of Naga commissioned to supposedly facilitate a city-owned truck's registration but has not allegedly turned up for six months now.
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[Title] => Region 1 hospital chief placed under preventive suspension
[Summary] => The chief of the Region 1 Medical Center (R1MC) here has been placed under 90-day preventive suspension by the Department of Health (DOH) pending investigation into alleged discrepancies and inconsistencies in the bidding and procurement process of some projects.
[DatePublished] => 2014-06-29 00:00:00
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[Title] => Naga healthcare program set to benefit indigent women
[Summary] => The Naga City government is giving a toast to indigent women by partnering with a group of obstetrician-gynecologists for the implementation of a healthcare program.
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[Title] => Naga college to hold classes in tents
[Summary] => Because the old market building has yet to be renovated, Cebu Technological University in the City of Naga will temporarily hold classes in makeshift tents at the city's gymnasium once the school year starts this June.
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[Title] => City of Naga launches development program
[Summary] => City of Naga, known to be the industrial hub in southern Cebu because of its vital industries, will be launching its newest program in pursuit of making the young industrial city an ideal place to live, work and do business with.
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[Title] => 200 ka pamilya sa Naga mibakwit nang daan sa gym
[Summary] => Dili mominus sa 200 ka pamilya gikan sa kabaybayonan sa syudad sa Naga ang namakwit na sa mga gymnasiums sukad sa milabay’ng gabii.
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[Title] => Soc gihagit sa mga reporter
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[Title] => Mandatory hepa immunization for newborn urged
[Summary] => Health experts have drafted a resolution asking Congress to pass a law that would make it mandatory to immunize infants against hepatitis B within 12 hours after birth.
Dr. Lulu Bravo, executive director of the Philippine Foundation for Vaccination, said the law is necessary because hepatitis B now affects more than eight million or 10 percent of Filipinos.
"If we are able to get the help of others to our cause, we can protect people against hepatitis B because (it) has a significant role in the development of liver cancer and liver cirrhosis," she said.
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[Title] => Mandatory hepa immunization for newborn urged
[Summary] => Health experts have drafted a resolution asking Congress to pass a law that would make it mandatory to immunize infants against hepatitis B within 12 hours after birth.
Dr. Lulu Bravo, executive director of the Philippine Foundation for Vaccination, said the law is necessary because hepatitis B now affects more than eight million or 10 percent of Filipinos.
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[Title] => DOH surveys cases of drug-resistant TB
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Dr. Myrna Cabotaje, head of the DOHs National Center for Disease Prevention and Control, said they want to get accurate data on multi-drug resistance (MDR) TB so they can make adjustments in anti-TB programs.
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[Title] => Mandatory hepa immunization for newborn urged
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Dr. Lulu Bravo, executive director of the Philippine Foundation for Vaccination, said the law is necessary because hepatitis B now affects more than eight million or 10 percent of Filipinos.
"If we are able to get the help of others to our cause, we can protect people against hepatitis B because (it) has a significant role in the development of liver cancer and liver cirrhosis," she said.
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Dr. Lulu Bravo, executive director of the Philippine Foundation for Vaccination, said the law is necessary because hepatitis B now affects more than eight million or 10 percent of Filipinos.
"If we are able to get the help of others to our cause, we can protect people against hepatitis B because (it) has a significant role in the development of liver cancer and liver cirrhosis," she said.
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Dr. Myrna Cabotaje, head of the DOHs National Center for Disease Prevention and Control, said they want to get accurate data on multi-drug resistance (MDR) TB so they can make adjustments in anti-TB programs.
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November 8, 2013 - 12:00am