[ad_1] Since she spoke about her experience, Teigen has received a great deal of support on Twitter, with many women crediting her for courageously sharing their pain, as well as shedding light on an issue that is far more common than people realize. According to the nonprofit maternal and child …
Read More »Why Experts Think Breast Milk May Help Protect Babies From COVID-19
[ad_1] MANILA – Rozen Nava wiped away tears as she recalled that she was unable to touch or breastfeed her baby just after giving birth on September 9. “The one you say was the first hug when the baby came out. What I expected would be closer to me. Then …
Read More »Slow day in Boracay | Inquirer News
[ad_1] Boracay welcomed tourists from outside the western Visayas on Thursday, but only a few arrived amid strict health protocols and requirements set by the government for the Malay resort island Aklan to open its doors to more visitors. “It was like any other day. There are more reporters, including …
Read More »How Much Should COVID-19 Testing Cost? DOH Survey Market
[ad_1] The Department of Health (DOH) is conducting market research to establish affordable prices for coronavirus tests, including the real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test that it considers the “gold standard” for determining infection with the COVID-19 agent. . “We have already instructed our interested offices to make preparations such …
Read More »Preparation of the COVID-19 vaccine | Philstar.com
[ad_1] Preparation of the COVID-19 vaccine Like Donald Trump, the Philippines cannot wait too long for the COVID-19 vaccine to be available to ensure survival. The economy is in the midst of its worst economic recession and the World Bank expects it to recover much more slowly than our Asian …
Read More »Marine Scientists Explain Why Dolomite Sand Won’t Help Solve Manila Bay Environmental Disaster
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, October 1) – Overlaying sand with crushed dolomite rocks along a part of Manila Bay will not help solve the environmental problems and problems plaguing the area, according to the Institute of Marine Sciences at the University of the Philippines. In a statement Wednesday, UP …
Read More »The manufacturing sector recovers traction in September
[ad_1] AFTER months of ups and downs, the local manufacturing sector showed signs of stabilization in September due to increased new orders and improving overall business confidence. In a report on Thursday, IHS Markit said the Philippines PMI rose to enter the growth threshold at 50.1 in September from the …
Read More »Coronavirus: Six Areas Added to England’s COVID-19 Watch List | UK News
[ad_1] Six areas in England have been added to the coronavirus watch list and two have been removed. Places added to the “areas of concern” list for coronavirus They are: Burial mound at Furness Cheshire West and Chester East Cheshire Wakefield, West Yorkshire Rotherham. South Yorkshire Luton in Bedfordshire (added …
Read More »‘Tourists in Boracay should wear a mask, but not while swimming’
[ad_1] “USE a mask, when it makes sense.” This was the statement from Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo Puyat on Thursday after some confusion arose regarding the guidelines for tourists visiting the island of Boracay, which opened Thursday to accept guests even from community quarantine areas. general (GCQ). “Of course when …
Read More »Pantone launches new ‘period’ color paint to end the stigma of menstruation
[ad_1] For many, having a period comes with so much embarrassment that they are afraid to talk about menstruation, even with their friends. To help combat this persistent stigma, Pantone Color Institute and Intimina, a women’s health company, partnered to create a new color: a vibrant crimson called “Period. Despite …
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