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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) yesterday reiterated its warning to the public that food and dietary supplements do not have therapeutic effects.

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One look at Curita Bamba Villar, fondly called Nanay Curing, and you can tell that the 86-year-old woman worked her way through life. When you listen to her anecdotes, you will realize that she did not mind all the hard work. In fact she relished it and would not have her life any other way.

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There are many things that can make a mother smile. For Nanay Curing Villar, a meal of delicious fish, preferably bangus, will make her happy.

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Through the help of Philip Morris Philippines Manufacturing Inc. (PMPMI), the farmers are now rebuilding their farmlands as well as their hopes and dreams.
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There are many things that can make a mother smile. For Nanay Curing Villar, a meal of delicious fish, preferably bangus, will make her happy.

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