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1.4M Filipino kids face extreme heat for life — study

A new report warned that a possible worst-case scenario global temperature rise of 3.5 degrees Celsius could put 93.5 percent of Filipinos born in...

Study will reveal cause of autism ‘epidemic’

WASHINGTON, DC—US authorities are conducting a large-scale study into the cause of the autism “epidemic,” Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Thursday. “We’ve launched...

UP scientists propose ‘sponge-powered combo’ as potential breast cancer treatment

An all-female research team from the University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute (UP MSI) recently published a study proposing what could be a...

Consumers push for more education on better smoking alternatives

Consumers are advocating for greater access to accurate information on less harmful alternatives to traditional cigarettes such as e-cigarettes, heated tobacco and nicotine pouches. This...

Biologists confirm presence of box jellyfish in Philippine waters

An international research team of biologists confirmed the presence of Chironex yamaguchii, a dangerous species of box jellyfish known from Japan, in Philippine waters. Through...

Study explores use of ‘bangus’ skin for wound treatment, skin grafting

Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) researchers discovered a promising use for ‘bangus’ fish skin, which is often discarded as waste, in treating wounds. The team developed...

UP study finds Bulacan has highest sinking rate in Philippines

Scientists at the University of the Philippines (UP) have reported that the gradual sinking of the ground, known as land subsidence, threatens not only...

Chimps are upping their tool game, says study

"Planet of the Apes" may have been onto something. Chimpanzees are steadily honing their tool-using skills -- a process unfolding over millennia, driven by the...

Children’s wellbeing ‘under threat’ in 2050, warns UNICEF

United Nations, United States—Demographic shifts, worsening climate change, and rapid technological transformation risk are creating a bleak future for youth in the mid-21st century, the...

Supreme Court ranks 8th best employer in Philippines

The Supreme Court (SC) was listed as one of the country’s top employers, ranking 8th, according to a comprehensive employer study. "The recognizes that...

Exhibit celebrating volunteerism launched in Cebu

CEBU CITY – Volunteerism contributes approximately ₱44.5 billion to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP), according to the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA)-Region...

Quitting cigarettes in favor of heated tobacco may prevent artery disease—study

Ditching combustible cigarettes in favor of heated tobacco products (HTPs) may help prevent plaque buildup in arteries, according to a new study. The study, presented...

Switch to heated tobacco cuts harmful chemicals indoors—study

A switch to heated tobacco products (HTPs) from cigarettes reduces the exposure of smokers and those around them to harmful chemicals inside homes and...

Afghan women continue medical studies in Scotland

GLASGOW, United Kingdom—When the Taliban banned women from attending university in Afghanistan, Zahra Hussaini thought her dream of becoming a doctor was over. Now,...
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