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[Title] => Finally, an Air Force with ‘force’
[Summary] => We have to give due credit to the administration of President Aquino for putting the “force” back in the Philippine Air Force and ushering it into the “supersonic age” with the delivery of two FA-50 fighter jets from Korea, boosting the morale of PAF personnel.
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[Title] => Healthy after the holidays? Check your numbers!
[Summary] => The extra exertion of easing one’s way through the unbearable traffic jams, those holiday gatherings that continued into dawn, and the temptation of endless spreads of rich foods and potent drinks must have taken their toll.
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[Title] => Compliance is key to managing diabetes
[Summary] => Diabetes continues to be a dreaded disease worldwide with more and more people being diagnosed with the disease everyday.
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[Title] => In Asia, diabetes more likely to strike the young
[Summary] => JAKARTA (AP) – Diabetes is spiraling in Asia but — unlike the West — those affected are relatively young and less likely to be struggling with obesity, a new study shows.
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[Title] => Biking a new way to curb diabetes cases
[Summary] => Dr. Ma. Luz Vicenta Guanzon used to play badminton many times a week to keep fit and stay healthy. But when the Philippine Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism board director started feeling aches in her knees she decided to cut back on the sports and try biking for a change.
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[Title] => Health experts say diabetes has reached epidemic proportions
[Summary] => Hanoi, Vietnam Global experts meeting here agreed yesterday that diabetes has attained epidemic proportions as 194 million people worldwide now have the debilitating disease.
At the "World Diabetes Summit" at Sofitel Plaza Hotel here, Prof. Pierre Lefebvre, chairman of the World Diabetes Foundation (WDF) and president of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), disclosed that the figure is expected to double by 2025, with a majority of cases coming from developing countries.
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[Title] => World Diabetes Day marked tomorrow
[Summary] => Every year, a day is set aside to commemorate the World Diabetes Day (WDD) and this year, it is marked tomorrow.
The WDD is a major global awareness campaign for diabetes organized by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO). This years theme revolves around the effect of diabetes on the kidney.
Majority of patients with diabetes are at high risk of developing severe kidney disease which may end up in kidney failure, requiring long-term dialysis or kidney transplantation.
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[Title] => Beware of ATM kidnappers!
[Summary] => Theyre an increasing breed, these ATM (automated teller machine) holdup men and theyre multiplying so fast that you just have to watch your back (your front and sides as well) all the time, when you need to use an ATM.
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INTERNATIONAL DIABETES FEDERATION
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[Title] => Finally, an Air Force with ‘force’
[Summary] => We have to give due credit to the administration of President Aquino for putting the “force” back in the Philippine Air Force and ushering it into the “supersonic age” with the delivery of two FA-50 fighter jets from Korea, boosting the morale of PAF personnel.
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[Summary] => The extra exertion of easing one’s way through the unbearable traffic jams, those holiday gatherings that continued into dawn, and the temptation of endless spreads of rich foods and potent drinks must have taken their toll.
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[Title] => Biking a new way to curb diabetes cases
[Summary] => Dr. Ma. Luz Vicenta Guanzon used to play badminton many times a week to keep fit and stay healthy. But when the Philippine Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism board director started feeling aches in her knees she decided to cut back on the sports and try biking for a change.
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[Title] => Health experts say diabetes has reached epidemic proportions
[Summary] => Hanoi, Vietnam Global experts meeting here agreed yesterday that diabetes has attained epidemic proportions as 194 million people worldwide now have the debilitating disease.
At the "World Diabetes Summit" at Sofitel Plaza Hotel here, Prof. Pierre Lefebvre, chairman of the World Diabetes Foundation (WDF) and president of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), disclosed that the figure is expected to double by 2025, with a majority of cases coming from developing countries.
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[Title] => World Diabetes Day marked tomorrow
[Summary] => Every year, a day is set aside to commemorate the World Diabetes Day (WDD) and this year, it is marked tomorrow.
The WDD is a major global awareness campaign for diabetes organized by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO). This years theme revolves around the effect of diabetes on the kidney.
Majority of patients with diabetes are at high risk of developing severe kidney disease which may end up in kidney failure, requiring long-term dialysis or kidney transplantation.
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[Title] => Beware of ATM kidnappers!
[Summary] => Theyre an increasing breed, these ATM (automated teller machine) holdup men and theyre multiplying so fast that you just have to watch your back (your front and sides as well) all the time, when you need to use an ATM.
[DatePublished] => 2003-02-25 00:00:00
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