Blog Posts on infectious disease
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Top Four Life-Saving Health Tips For the Holy Week by Filipino Nurses on Apr 5, 2012What does the Holy Week mean to you? For most of us, this is the perfect time to reflect once more on the suffering of our Lord Jesus Christ. Some people, on the other hand, look at this week-long vacation as an opportunity to bond with their familie...
Ang Kwento ng Natusok Na Daliri at Na-Dedo'ng Nepali by Living The Expectations on Oct 5, 2011Nag umpisang mag alarm ang cardiac monitor sa may ulunan ko. Lahat ng vital signs ng patient ko bumabagsak na!Heart rate: 30 beats per minute nalang!Putaena!Napamura ko sa sarili ko nun mapatingin ako sa mga nag aalarm-an na monitor. Itinigil ko an...
Scarlet Fever by Everyday is a New Day! on Jun 23, 2011Another disease that killed 2 victims from Hong Kong. I just heard about that hours ago. To better familiarize myself, I searched about it and here are the information I got from Yahoo! Health. DefinitionScarlet fever is a disease caused by&...
Intensify campaign on anti-rabies law awareness, study says by on Jun 21, 2011“There is a need to intensify the information campaign on anti-rabies to increase public awareness especially in areas with high rabies incidence” said Dr. Roberto M. Macatuggal, Director for Research and Planning, La Salette University, Santiago...
Dengue vaccine out by 2015 by Doctors Online on Jun 20, 2011In a few years time, humanity may soon say goodbye to dengue fever, a mosquito-borne disease that infects 220 million people and kills two million each year. For decades, Thailand has been researching to develop the world's first dengue vaccine to c...
8-Year-old girl becomes third rabies survivor in the US by Doctors Online on Jun 13, 2011Science and Medicine are changing. Human race has again claimed victory against the deadly viral disease rabies, which claims about 55,000 lives worldwide. An 8-year-old girl became the third person in the US to have recovered from rabies infection...
NY court charges a physician involved in $700,000 HIV drug fiasco by Doctors Online on Jun 4, 2011A doctor from Manhattan was busted for falsely telling 150 patients to claim they harbor the HIV virus so he could claim from Medicaid $700,000 for medications. After posting a $250,000-bond, the 57-year-old Dr. Suresh Hemrajani pleaded not guilty o...
US researchers blind mosquitoes to combat fatal diseases by Doctors Online on Jun 3, 2011Are you not tired of mosquito bites that cause deadly diseases like dengue fever, yellow fever and malaria? Three classes of molecules were created by scientists at the University of California that will make mosquitoes less sensitive to smell the c...
Sexually Transmitted Infection by Doctors Online on May 17, 2011Available at: Jeepney Press Tanong (T): Drop ko na lang ang facts. Sept. 28, may nakatalik akong babae na naka-chat ko lang sa Facebook. Well educated siyang babae pero hindi ako naniniwalang ikalawa lang ako sa mga naka-sex niya. Oct. 13,...
Event: I clean.I save lives with first Philippine Spring Cleaning Day by cogito ergo sum on May 11, 2011 A Filipino dies every two seconds everyday due to poor sanitation. This is one alarming fact I've heard today attending the first-ever "Philippine Spring Cleaning Day" participated by five cities, Makati, Mandaluyong, Pasig, Manila and Quezon C...


