PinoyBlogoSphere.com - Adding Milk to Your Skin Care Routine

June 4, 2008

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A renowned beauty icon, Cleopatra regularly indulged in milk treatments for her skin; the royal bather filling her tub with camel’s milk. Today, milk turns up in a variety of skincare products, including masks, creams and cleansers. Skin benefits. An excellent exfoliant, milk contains natural alpha hydroxy acids, which help to gently slough off dead skin cells. “It’s a natural way to eliminate old skin,” Ann Robinson - CEO of Caswell-Massey, the nation’s oldest apothecary - tells iVillage. READ MORE HERE


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PinoyBlogoSphere.com - Panic Attacks Treatment: Easy to Follow Steps

May 30, 2008

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This article will give you some easy to follow steps on coping with a panic episode. And, if you want to permanently get rid of panic attacks, a new technique will be discussed in the later part of the article. CONTINUE READING


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Disturbing Behavior - a Doctor’s late reaction to the Vicente Sotto Video Scandal

April 22, 2008

scene from Grey's Anatomy

(this is a scene from Grey’s Anatomy - no picture was taken without consent.)

Having been figuratively removed from the world for the past few days, I almost completely missed the explosion of the Vicente Sotto Memorial Hospital Video Scandal into the Philippine media firmament. Now, because of some unthinking, insensitive, and generally stupid health care workers’ behavior, the medical profession is once more being given the spotlight - and not in a good way.

My resident batchmates and I discussed this issue over dinner last Saturday. Having been trained in charity teaching hospitals, we are not unfamiliar with being surrounded with so many young student spectators, whether nurses or medical students, while in the heat of an urgent medical procedure - like an urgent intubation or even an on-going resuscitation.

Despite this understanding and experience, my batchmates and I were all hard put to justify the behavior of the nurses and doctors who are involved in the above case. While at the time, I had not yet seen the video, the mere narrative of what had transpired disturbed me. More so after I had.

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We Filipinos Always Manage to be in the Headlines in Canada

April 20, 2008

We described the side comment from the Desperate Housewives about Filipino doctors as degrading, right? Now, I could not, in my simple little mind figure out why someone would upload a confidential operation on Youtube. I am talking about that “Vicente Sotto Medical Center Scandal.” I’ve seen it. Although it was taken down from Youtube, you could still find the link where you can download it - for $1.00. Talk about enterpreneurship………. Well, i’ve downloaded it for free…

I came across it last week but I just shook my head. I didn’t dwell on it. But today while reading news from the CBC website (Canadian Broadcasting Centre), the VSMCC Scandal was one of the headlines. Of course it doesn’t say VMSCC scandal but “Doctors face dismissal after surgery posted on Youtube.” Here’s the link, read it for yourself - Doctors face dismissal after surgery posted on Youtube . At the bottom of that article, you can see different reactions from Canadians.

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Teenage Sex is A Reality

April 16, 2008

One of my observations when I started working as a pharmacist here in Canada is the fact that parents are very open about teenage sex. During my first few months in the pharmacy, I noticed that the Moms would personally come to pick-up their daughter’s contraceptive pills (birth control pills). The popular brandnames for contraceptives are Diane 35, Alesse, Tri-Cyclen, MinOvral, Triphasil, to name a few. Anyway, most of these pills may be used also for acne control. But I tell you, the Moms would pick up those contraceptive pills to make sure that their teenage girls don’t get pregnant. Let’s face it, a teenager will do what a teenager wants to do. I’ve been there. Hot

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Public Service: Support Pinoy Ambisyoso

March 28, 2008

As of now my friend Ambo (Pinoy Ambisyoso) is currently asking to take part of his fund raising for the medication of his friend who is now suffering with thyroid cancer and it is in the second stage. Barry Fuentes, the patient and Ambo’s friend is now in need of help to accumulate Pph80,000.00 or almost $2000.00 for the scheduled operation.

As part of the blogging society let us help Ambo and his friend, with our prayers and donations.

For kind words and donation visit PinoyAmbisyoso.com

Wiwannastarhavinahbeybeeh!

March 26, 2008

After the wedding, the honeymoon, the weekend dates and being constantly a twosome, Warren and I finally reached that point where we are already thinking about getting pregnant. Uh-huh, you read it right. PREGNANT. Wiwannastarhavinahbeybeeh! (spoken in a childlike manner for emphasis) Warren is not oblivious to the fact that I might not be able to give him a child. You see, I was with a man for eight years and not once did I get pregnant, so before our wedding I told Warren about the possibility of my being infertile. He would always display a very positive attitude towards this and there were times I would wish for myself to feel the same way.

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Health Care Benefits for U.S. Bloggers Becomes Reality; How About the Philippines?

March 18, 2008

In the US, Blogger & Podcaster Magazine is a launching a pay-to-join blog advertising network that offers health care to its members. Will this be a possibility in the Philippines? Continue reading the whole post…

The Filipina Doctor: Coming Full Circle

March 11, 2008

Centuries ago, the babaylan served as seer and sage, healer and community “miracle-worker.” They held an important and influential role in pre-Christian Filipino society as the primary mediator between the spirit world and the human world. While the role of a babaylan was open to both male and female, most babaylans from the pre-Hispanic era were female. These women healers were both revered and well-respected, and their value to their community well-recognized.

Today, after a long and arduous struggle, Filipino women in medicine have finally come into their own. Like their babaylan counterparts, the Filipina doctor has once more reclaimed her role in modern Filipino society both as healer and a force to be reckoned with.

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EVERYTHING HAS A REASON

January 30, 2008

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

EVERYTHING HAS A REASON

I should have gone to bed! My attention was, however, caught by pedestrian observer’s mail - “let us help kcat bloggers“. Who is kcat after all!

She is a 25 year-old woman suffering from a rare disease called NEUROFIBROMATOSIS TYPE 2 (NF2) for a considerable number of years. She have brain tumors. Her left extremities weakened. She can’t move her left arm and hand, left leg and foot. She can’t walk. Her right face numbs and her facial muscles won’t move. She can’t swallow as well. Her vision blurs and she can’t smile. She’s also deaf. Yet, her site everything has a reason touches the lives of so many not only in the cyber community, but in the real world as well.

Her site depicts the true meaning of living: everything has a reason.

 

GALI KOREN OUTREACH PROGRAM

January 21, 2008

Sunday, January 20, 2008

THE GALI KOREN OUTREACH PROGRAM

Gali Koren is about to conclude her Outreach Program in the country. After giving series of lectures on U.S. Immigration Law (For Free!) in well known hotels from Visayas to Manila, as we mentioned in our previous post.

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UP Centennial Lecture Series (Part II)

January 16, 2008

Dr. Baldomero Olivera Today, I had the opportunity to listen to Dr. Baldomero M. Olivera, the second speaker in the UP Centennial Lecture Series via video telecast at the SEARCA Umali Auditorium here UPLB. He was conferred Doctor of Science, honoris causa, by the university at the UP Film Center at the UPD amidst well decorated alumni, directors, regents, chancellors, students and of course some special guests.His lecture was entitled, FROM CONE SNAIL VENOMS TO DRUGS: THE SCIENTIFIC ODYSSEY OF A UP GRADUATE. Being a zoology major, his topic on conotoxin as a potent neurotoxin that could replace morphine as a pain reliever interested me. His flag species, Conus magus, which is particularly abundant here in the country, has a remarkable venom that can do something similar to a combination drug therapy.

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FREE SEMINAR ON US IMMIGRATION LAW

January 4, 2008

Friday, January 4, 2008

FREE SEMINAR ON US IMMIGRATION LAW

 

The Law Office of Gali Koren, 1475 S. State College Blvd. Suite 110, Anaheim, CA 92806, USA shall conduct a FREE SEMINAR ON US IMMIGRATION LAW on January 19, 1:00-5:00 p.m.at the Badjao Room, Century Park Sheraton, Manila; January 16, 2008, Wednesday, 6:00-9:00 p.m. at Sarabia Manor Hotel, Iloilo City; and, on January 17, 6:00-9:00 p.m. at L Fisher, Bacolod City. Health care professionals, doctors, nurses, medical technicians, theraphist and those who are interested to work or migrate to the US are invited to attend. CARLO LUGA BORJA, a graduate of Ateneo De Manila University School of Law, member of the Philippine Bar, who is presently connected with Gali Koren Law Office shall be there to assist and help his fellow Filipinos.

 

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The Worst Patients Ever

December 18, 2007

Doctors make the worst patients imaginable.

After several months of being told I should start myself on Metformin for my Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), I finally caved and took my first pill this morning.

To be fair to me, I did try to take Metformin the first time my OB-Gyn friend (take note that this was not part of a formal consult) told me it would be a good idea, but I had the most horrendous bout of GI upset after only taking 1 pill… and I swore off the drug completely, advice from my Endocrinology and other OB-Gyn friends notwithstanding. All this despite the fact that I already knew I was a textbook case of PCOS and had the ultrasound to prove it. You’d also think that since we have a very strong history of diabetes and high cholesterol in my family, I wold be more cautious. Not so. As a matter o fact, I also threw the advice about diet modification, exercise, and weight loss out the window.

When doctors get sick, it’s not a matter of not knowing any better. I think it’s part of our medical education to live in some form of denial when it comes to our own bodies.

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Grand Rounds 4.10 Later Today @ Prudence, M.D.

November 27, 2007

I’m hosting the 10th edition for the fourth year of Grand Rounds today at my health blog, Prudence, M.D.

What is Grand Rounds, anyway?

Grand Rounds is a weekly rotating blog carnival of the best of the medical blogosphere. Each week, usually every Tuesday, a blogger will host in his site links to posts of different bloggers about medicine, medical life, experiences with doctors, nurses, and patients, commentaries and reviews about medical news and drugs…actually, anything that is related to medicine and health care.

So, if you’re interested in participating, just check out Grand Rounds later at my health blog, which would be available online today, November 27, 2007, 3:00 p.m. in the Philippines (and that would be about 2:00 - 3:00 a.m. EST).

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