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NGO pushes use of malunggay An international nongovernment organization has forged a partnership with a local wellness company to advance the use of herbal medicine in the country. newsinfo.inquirer.net
Negros Oriental pushes herbal medicine program The provincial government is pursing the herbal medicine program dubbed as "Go Herbal, Negros Oriental." www.interaksyon.com
Hi-Tech Herbal! MANILA, Philippines - The Lagundi leaf has long been known as an effective natural cough remedy. What our great-grandmothers and great-great grandmothers would do is boil the leaves, strain the resulting concoction and serve it as a drink, much like tea. Although it has cured many a cough through the years, there are several drawbacks to this process. First is that the dosage is not consistent ... ph.news.yahoo.com
From classroom to tuba-tuba WHO would have thought that a grade one teacher 40 years ago who is still an active educator now would help fuel the hope of environmental protection and new economic growth? Sixty-year old Dr. Sharif Adzhar H. www.sunstar.com.ph
Pinoy studes off to US to compete in world’s biggest science fair Each year, young achievers in the field of science and engineering are given the opportunity to share the fruits of their research with a global audience – at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. newsbytes.ph
Climate change may still affect Benguet BENGUET is not free from the effects of climate change, according to a study conducted by Benguet State University-Institute of Social Research and Development (BSU-ISRD). The study showed that there are changes in the climate that directly and indirectly affects agriculture, biodiversity and the role of women. read more rss.sunstar.com.ph
Coffee reduces death risk IN THIS column in 2005, we reported that drinking coffee regularly “reduces the risk for the development of Type II (adult onset) diabetes.” Subsequently, we have also published reports of later clinical studies that alluded to other health benefits of coffee-drinking in warding off migraine headaches, Alzheimer’s, degenerative diseases, gallstones, liver cirrhosis, and possibly cancer. newsinfo.inquirer.net
Filipino students to present research in Intel science tilt By Nikka GarrigaMAKATI CITY, METRO MANILA—Eight young Filipino students will represent the country at this year's Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF).The delegates will present their own research studies that aim to build awareness in prevalent social, ecological and economic issues.One of the participants, 17-year old Elson Ian Galang, will present an eco-friendly and ... ph.news.yahoo.com
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