Breast Cancer Remains a Major Health Concern

Breast cancer remains a major health concern among women. However, this article will not focus on breast cancer patients but on their family members. Here in the Philippines, breast cancer is one of the most common diseases among women. The number of women afflicted with this condition is growing each year. The Philippine Department of [...]

Single Parents and Single Parenting

Many of my readers are moms (and I can’t honestly explain why). Some of them are single parents. My former students were also moms at the time I was teaching in college. Again, some of them were single parents. Recent statistics backed by observations indicate that there is a high percentage of mommies who also [...]

The Chinese Lunar Calendar: Chart and Guide to Pregnancy

One of the archived articles in this blog is on the Use of Chinese Lunar Calendar. However, the chart (or calendar itself) was not presented. Hence I am posting this article which includes the chart in determining or predetermining your unborn baby’s gender or sex. If you’re a pregnant mother, an expectant father or still [...]

Do You Need Hearing Protection?

In relation to my post on hearing problems (i.e., Hearing Loss & Cochlear Implants), I have found a website that could be of big help to those who need hearing protection in order to prevent hearing loss. For people who work in noisy environments, noise reduction methods by way of using protective equipment is definitely [...]

The Savant Syndrome: House Episode

Yesterday was the replay schedule of House, MD’s episode about a savant who’s a genius in music. It was aired on AXN (Philippines). My wife told me to watch since I am doing a couple of write-ups in Psychiatric Nursing as of late (which is outside blogging). It so happens I posted an article on [...]

The Savant Syndrome

If you have seen people afflicted with Down’s Syndrome, a.k.a. mongoloids, (thanks, Marlene) and other special children, you might want to read this before jumping to a conclusion that they are pityful in their present state of mind. Dr. Treffert, a Wisconsin psychiatrist, is the author of Extraordinary People. It was the first work to [...]

Iridology – There’s More than Meets the Eye

A part of this article is from www.inquirer.net titled “The eye as diagnostic tool”. I believe a long time ago that our eyes are the windows to our soul… However, as a Nursing researcher, I also believe that there’s more to our eyes that meets the eye. Iridology may not be a proven science (yet) [...]

Childbearing & You

Have you ever had a child? If not, I’m sure you are someone else’s child. Have you seen yourself while you were being born? If not, this is your chance to see how you looked like when you were being born (if you were delivered in the normal way). If you were delivered in the [...]

Hearing Loss & Cochlear Implants

A local TV network here in the Philippines featured something that caught my attention while I was cooking dinner. It has something to do with hearing loss and how it can be cured. In medical terms, it is called cochlear implant. I was amazed to find out that 8 percent of Filipinos were born with [...]

Relaxation Music Ready for Download

As a follow-up to my previous post Fighting Stress with Sound Therapy, I have prepared some music files ready for download here. I know how difficult it is to fight stress these days especially for bloggers like myself who stay up all night just to come up with posts about their work, family life, the [...]

Filipino Nursing Excellence

A proud Filipina was voted 2006 best nurse leader in US. This is in contrary to an aired episode of “Desperate Housewives” in which Terri Hatcher delivered derogatory remarks against our humble Filipino health workers working abroad particularly in the US. A separate story on this is on file. Many Filipino health workers reacted negatively [...]

Stress and the Working Nurse

Even at the early beginning of life, stress is being encountered. It appears to be a universal condition which everyone young or old, married or unmarried, Filipino or foreigner, poor or rich, learned or not learned — experiences or develops. In other words, it affects all kinds of people from different walks of life. There [...]