Within four months, a child can complete a course of treatment for tuberculosis (TB), and be considered cured. This is the goal of the new national guidelines for the treatment of non-severe forms of ...
For many Filipinos, receiving a medical diagnosis is supposed to provide clarity. But for those with rare diseases, it often ...
Doctor and vlogger Willie Ong, who is battling abdominal cancer, has completed six cycles of chemotherapy sessions, according ...
Senator Christopher "Bong" Go is calling on the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) and the Department of Health (DOH) ...
Anemia remains a widespread health concern in the country, affecting millions across different age groups, according to the latest National Nutrition ...
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A broad coalition of patient organizations today issued the following statement in response to cuts in staff, and research funding at federal agencies ...
Dengue vaccines are safe, and they are one way of combatting the viral infection spread by mosquitoes, according to doctors ...
This is the goal of the new national guidelines for the treatment of non-severe forms of TB in children, adopted by the Department of Health (DOH) based on recommendations from the World Health ...
The Eye Health Summit, a new global patient-centered event dedicated to integrative eye health, will take place May 1-7 as a free hybrid event. Hosted and produced by ophthalmologist Dr. Rudrani Banik ...
MANILA, Philippines - On Sunday,6, Senator Christopher “Bong” Go, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, joined the 50th ...
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Hosted on MSNGroups push shorter treatment for children with tuberculosisCHILDREN who have tuberculosis (TB) can be treated faster over the course of four months, according to new national guidelines adopted by the Department of Health (DOH) based on the recommendation of ...
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GMA News Online on MSNManila Bay reclamation projects' flood management plans flaggedThe Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) said Thursday that the cumulative impact assessment revealed flaws in the flood management plans for reclamation projects in Manila Bay.
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