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Science is only for scientists just as music is only for musicians and culture is just for anthropologists.

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Today’s article deals with the most recent dietary guidelines — an updated food pyramid focusing on older adults, the latest word on the safety of calcium supplements, and new guidelines in the detection of colon cancer.

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If you’re over 60, there’s a good chance that you have hypertension. High blood pressure, which affects millions of Filipinos, rarely presents any symptoms (“silent epidemic”) and, if left untreated, can have fatal consequences.

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If you’re over 60, there’s a good chance that you have hypertension. High blood pressure, which affects millions of Filipinos, rarely presents any symptoms (“silent epidemic”) and, if left untreated, can have fatal consequences.

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