The Department of Health (DOH) released an “urgent alert” to the public regarding a viral post about diabetic cure claims that “falsely” uses the names of Secretary Teodoro Herbosa and the University of the Philippines - Philippine General Hospital (UP-PGH).

In a statement issued Monday, Sept. 4, the DOH has warned that criminal charges may be filed if any related posts continue to circulate.
This, DOH noted, demonstrates the government's commitment to preventing the spread of false information, which can have severe consequences, especially in the realm of public health.
Diabetes is a formidable and growing health challenge and it has taken center stage in the DOH's response to this misinformation.
The department underscored the significance of preventive measures against this non-communicable disease which is a condition that affects millions of Filipinos and poses a severe threat to public health.
To combat diabetes, the DOH advocates the adoption of healthy habits, including maintaining a balanced diet, incorporating regular exercise into daily routines, and other proactive practices.
These steps are essential for both preventing diabetes and managing the condition in those already diagnosed.
The DOH encouraged the public to access reliable updates and insights on health-related matters by visiting its official website and engaging with the department's social media channels. (Zekinah Elize Espina)