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Helping College Kids with Social Media Pressure

A concerned Filipino mother seeks advice for her college daughter struggling with online criticism and validation seeking. Expert tips for parents facing similar challenges.

Cordova's First Leptospirosis Case After Typhoons

Cordova reports its first leptospirosis case after recent typhoons. Mayor Cesar Suan urges residents with flood exposure to seek immediate medical consultation to prevent severe illness.

Davao City Stays Malaria-Free Since 2021

Davao City's Health Office confirms the city remains malaria-free since 2021 declaration. Continuous monitoring and prevention efforts ensure public health safety. Support local health initiatives!

Leptospirosis Cases Increase in Cebu After Floods

Cebu Province records 23 confirmed leptospirosis cases from November 1-14, 2025. Health officials warn residents exposed to floodwaters to seek immediate medical attention if symptoms appear.

Leptospirosis Cases Spike in Cebu After Floods

Cebu Province reports 23 leptospirosis cases in early November 2025 after floods. Health officials urge residents to take doxycycline prophylaxis to prevent infection. Learn how to stay safe.

Hidden Pressures on Filipino Youth Revealed

Mental health expert discusses invisible pressures facing Filipino youth after tragic suicide. Learn how to support young adults and redefine success. Take action now.

First IP Teen Center Launches in Davao

Davao City pioneers Philippines' first Indigenous Peoples Teen Center, addressing youth health, cultural preservation, and livelihood training for 2,000 indigenous adolescents.

DOH Imposes Nationwide Medicine Price Freeze

The Department of Health imposes a 60-day price freeze on essential medicines across the Philippines to protect consumers from rising pharmaceutical costs during health emergencies.

DOH Raises Code Blue Alert Nationwide

The Department of Health declares Code Blue alert across all government hospitals in the Philippines as medical facilities prepare for potential mass casualty events and health emergencies.

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