Feeding pregnant female mice a diet high in fat derived from common corn oil resulted in genetic changes that substantially...
Read moreCutting sugary drinks out of diet would significantly reduce the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, according to the results...
Read moreA STATEMENT by the Department of Health (DoH) and the Philippine Cancer Society (PCS) says breast cancer is the most...
Read moreExcessive consumption of energy drinks is bad for the heart, the Philippine Heart Association (PHA) warned. Dr. Jorge Sison, president...
Read moreA laryngeal cancer survivor who heads an anti-tobacco use group has warned the youth on the harmful effects of e-cigarettes...
Read moreBPI-Philam celebrated a first as it brought to light the real meaning of wellness for Filipinos.
Read moreAn experimental treatment may significantly slow the progression of the blindness-causing disorder macular degeneration, in what would mark the first...
Read moreSexual contact remains the top mode of HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) transmission in the Philippines, according to a report from...
Read moreSome people who avoid risk factors for heart disease like obesity and diabetes may be able to maintain the blood...
Read moreLate night mobile phone use has devastating effects on teenager's mental health, a new study by Australian researchers at Murdoch...
Read moreA new study by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, indicates that postmenopausal women who reached menopause at...
Read moreThe Supreme Court (SC) gave the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 60 days to determine if the contraceptive drugs and...
Read moreAn Australian study has found the first evidence that medicinal cannabis can reduce seizures in children with severe epilepsy.
Read moreIT isn’t rare in this day and age to see young people huddled in conversation while flaunting, puffing so-called E-cigarettes.
Read moreEvery year, more than 6,000 Filipino women are diagnosed with cervical cancer, a disease that is usually detected late because...
Read moreThe Provincial Health Office recorded 24 new Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome cases in Ilocos Sur in 2016.
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