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  • DOH Health Advisory on Heat Stroke

    Enjoy the summer without getting hit by HEAT STROKE. Here, the Department of Health tells us the causes, signs, prevention and emergency measures to safeguard ourselves.

  • Tourism Security: End to End

    Tourism Security: End to End

    Resiliency of the tourism industry depends on the management of emergency responses and strengthening of the security links that guarantee the safety of the tourists to their desired destinations.

  • Rabies Prevention Tips

    Rabies is a very deadly disease. During the summer months, it is observed that animal bites and rabies cases increase. This is because the heat of summer can cause stress to pets, notably dogs. The World Health Organization (WHO) indicated that around 55,000 people die of rabies annually. In the…

  • IN COLOR: Semana Santa 2013

    Photos courtesy of Gian Franco Jurado

  • The Globe MK2 Data Center

    In recent years, the data center business in the Philippines has increasingly come to the fore. This is not only because the services local data centers provide are fundamental to the success of many Philippine industries whose growth continues to make the country’s economy one of the current bright spots…

  • Visita Iglesia and Alay Lakad Tips

    This Holy Week, many Filipino Catholics would attend religious activities like processions, pilgrimages, and Visita Iglesia. Here are some tips on how to have a hassle-free and safe pilgrimage for everyone to have a reflection-filled and meaningful Holy Week. Don’t bring valuables. Avoid wearing flashy jewelry and bringing unnecessary gadgets…

  • Patulog-tulog: Complacency and Neglect

      Here is a picture of something scary and dangerous: a guard sleeping. If he is on duty, the guard is breaking all the 11 general orders of a sentinel. He is sleeping and not doing his job. This picture, no matter how humorous it may be, is something to…

  • How to Deal with Having a Gay Child

    I am writing this piece as an ordinary woman. I am sharing my views as an ordinary mother. I am no ‘noted psychologist’ neither am I a celebrity mother with endorsements left and right. But I believe that everyone is entitled to his/ her opinion; I want mine to be…