After Manny Pacquiao won the WBC Lightweight Championship title against David Diaz yesterday (June 29,2008), some of us Filipinos may still feel depressed with the reality that the effects of Typhoon Frank are still felt these days especially in Iloilo and Romblon where MV Princess of the Stars sank. The sinking of this marine vehicle […]
June 30th, 2008 | Posted in Society | 3 Comments
Staying up late at night (reviewing for the exam, working overtime on a project or even blogging till the wee hours in the morning) can cause acne and skin problems. I have observed this in me and my former classmates in college. My wife also develops acne whenever she stays up all night. […]
June 13th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 5 Comments
Drug addition or substance abuse is not only a problem here in the Philippines. It is a threat to everyone everywhere. It does not only destroy the capability of the drug dependent to think clearly. It also strips him of his morality. Statistics of drug dependents or addicts in the Philippines […]
June 13th, 2008 | Posted in Society | 1 Comment
I was scanning my wife’s notes and going through other stuff when an old note that is “A Nurse’s Prayer” caught my attention. This is a standard prayer supposedly “recited or murmured” by nurses whenever they start their work. In the Philippines, I doubt if any nurse prays before working. I also […]
June 11th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research, Personal Thoughts | 6 Comments
What is your opinion on the New Nursing Curriculum in the Philippines? This is a relatively new issue in the academic sector of our country. Why? Many Pinoys take up BS Nursing because of its promising future (that is, if you have the luck and opportunity to land a good job abroad).
According to […]
June 10th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 11 Comments
With the increasing demand for rice (a staple food for the Filipino families), and the failure of the Philippine government to address the rice crisis the whole country is facing, the Quezon City Government recognizes the need to control the population more than ever.
May 27th, 2008 | Posted in Society | 3 Comments
As a Nursing Researcher, I have always been conscious about health. Some of my past studies dealt with heart attacks, hypertension, diabetes and nursing education. I’m happy to share this new finding with you dear readers. It has something to do with the difference between heart attack symptoms between men and women. It has been […]
May 13th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 2 Comments
I was thinking of something to write which relates health and Mother’s Day a while back. While browsing the net, I stumbled upon this article by Orly Avitzur, M.D., medical adviser to Consumers Union. To all mothers, read this if you want to have healthier lives. I hope you’ll learn something from […]
May 11th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 12 Comments
If you have a sensitive skin and acne has been your problem since your adolescent years, ponder on the following email I have received from a friend. He, too, had problems with acne since we were in high school (please don’t ask me how many years back, ok?).
April 28th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 6 Comments
Many Filipinos are prone to having dandruff especially during summer when the air is dry and the temperature is high. A lot of products for the hair have been developed not only to fight dandruff but to soften the hair. Competing shampoo brands have made humongous efforts in providing everyone the best possible […]
April 26th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 7 Comments
Filipinos suffering from asthma must be having a hard time this summer due to very high temperatures (37 degrees celsius - above) in many locations. Tuguegarao is the hottest place in the country with a weather forecast of 37 degrees celsius minimum.
Health-wise, summer in the Philippines is not friendly to many Pinoys especially those […]
April 21st, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 7 Comments
I was watching a DVD on medicine a while ago with a friend and I felt this sudden interest in the topic Vitamin C deficiency. This was quite common in many poor countries like the Philippines, India and Africa. However, lesser and lesser incidence of the disease is observed these days. When I was growing […]
April 19th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 1 Comment
I am astigmatic. That’s the reason why I can’t stay long infront of my computer. It’s just that I can no longer stay away from it since I am a full-time geek. I’m sure some of you are astigmatic too. But what are the forms of astigmatism?
April 15th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 7 Comments
Incidence of heatstroke in the Philippines this summer could increase. This summer period is definitely one of the hottest as PAGASA predicted that the temperature will rise to 37 degrees celsius or higher. With health in mind, this blogger wishes to educate some readers regarding heatstroke, which is not as popular as any stroke […]
April 14th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 5 Comments
For a nursing researcher like me, the topic of cancer is always an interesting one. Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is less popular than other cancer types and has stirred debates among health practitioners because the disease will only appear after 20-50 years of exposure to asbestos.
According to wikipedia.org,
April 5th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 9 Comments
It came to me as a shock because the following write-up from Yahoo is related to one of my old researches in nursing focusing on women’s health - breast cancer. It may be an age-old topic in nursing and other health sciences but it still is an interesting one.
March 31st, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 3 Comments
Reports on longevity indicate that people in Okinawa, Japan have the longest lifespan in the world. Women have an average lifespan of 86 while men have an average of 78 years. It’s true folks, women live longer than men (which is unfortunate for us guys. Research is on their side).
March 27th, 2008 | Posted in Nursing Research | 5 Comments