Tuesday, November 26, 2024
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Health

DOH Breaks Ground For Clark Multi-Specialty Medical Center

The Clark Multi-Specialty Medical Center project has started, supporting the vision of the Marcos administration's Regional Specialty Centers Law.

Senator Tolentino Pushes For Nutritious Meals For Learners

Addressing stunted growth and obesity with Senator Tolentino's school snack initiative.

Cebu Residents Receive Free Medical, Dental Service

Over 1,000 Cordova residents received the gift of health through free medical checkups and services this weekend.

5K Patients In Tacloban Benefit From ‘Lab for All’ Services

The DOH's "Lab for All" initiative provided free consultations and medications to 5,000 patients in Tacloban City.

DOH Eyes 12 More Health Facilities For Cordillerans By 2025

In an effort to enhance healthcare services, the Cordillera Administrative Region intends to establish 12 new super health centers by 2025, benefitting its 1.8 million population.

8 Negrense Kids Benefit From Government Cardiovascular Surgical Mission

Eight indigent children from Negros with serious heart conditions have undergone crucial surgeries through Project Paglaum, a collaborative effort by the Philippine Heart Center and Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital.

1.1K Pregnant Women In Bicol To Benefit From Dietary Program

The Department of Agrarian Reform Bicol and the National Nutrition Council have joined forces to assist pregnant women in four provinces with nutritional support.

Nutrition Council Cites LGUs’ Role In Addressing Malnutrition

In Central Visayas, the National Nutrition Council underscores the essential role of LGUs in driving initiatives against malnutrition.

New Teen Center In Laoag Promotes Youth Well-Being

Local city government partners with Ilocos Norte College to establish youth-focused center.

PCMC’s New MRI, CT Scanners Boost Health Services For Filipino Kids

New MRI and CT scanners at PCMC in Quezon City enhance healthcare for Filipino children, say senators.