After 20 years in dermatology, I’ve seen a shift in how people think about aging. We used to ask, “How do I hide these wrinkles?” Now we’re asking, “Can I get my skin to work properly again?” That second question is better. And there’s a treatment approach that answers it. What’s...
Our bodies have been wonderfully created with a built-in defense system more complicated than a military force system. Our very own immune system may be complex, but it has one goal. That is to keep our bodies free from illnesses. The immune system must always be in equilibrium. A healthy and...
Every year, thousands of infectious disease doctors from around the world troop to IDWeek, the premier clinical infectious disease conference that is usually held in the US. I go to IDWeek for several reasons: to listen to the state-of-the-art lectures; to see old friends and network with potential...
By Ernesto Carlo B. Arada, MD, FPOA, FPOSSM, FPCS Orthopedic Surgeon, Asian Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal Institute Asian Hospital and Medical Center In the Philippines, it’s common to hear elders say, “Nirarayuma ako.” Even younger people use the phrase in jest whenever they feel a sudden...
A teachers’ group on Tuesday, October 21, reiterated its call for the Department of Education (DepEd) to allow teachers to fully observe the scheduled Health and Wellness Break next week instead of holding the In-Service Training (INSET) during this period. The Teachers’ Dignity Coalition...
A frothy new fix for facial contours At a recent clinic demonstration, I watched a fellow doctor perform what looked like a barista’s trick rather than a cosmetic procedure. He drew two clear gels into a syringe, then whipped the mixture back and forth until it turned into a light, frothy...
All types of breast cancer can occur. The higher the stage of cancer, the higher the chances of recurrence. Not all patients diagnosed with cancer, however, are guaranteed of cancer recurrence. The type of breast cancer that has a high rate of recurrence is the aggressive inflammatory breast cancer...
Last week, the Department of Education preemptively suspended classes in Metro Manila public schools due to increasing cases of influenza-like illnesses among children. This was done in an attempt to interrupt transmission and to disinfect classrooms and other school facilities. Many private...
True to its mission of championing the well-being of its people, Mynt, the parent company of GCash, the Philippines’ leading finance super app, is enhancing its medical and financial support for its employees—reflecting a deep commitment to compassion and holistic care. As part of its Alagang...
Siquijor keeps pulling me back. This was my second visit to the island, and it still holds the same quiet magic. As a physician with a background in alternative and traditional medicine, I’ve always been drawn to healing practices that blend the old and the new. Four days ago, sitting with Noel...
Did you know that men can also get breast cancer? While the majority of breast cancer patients are females, men are also vulnerable to it. During the Philippine Statistics Authority’s observance of breast cancer awareness last Oct. 29, 2024, head of surgical oncology at the Makati Medical Center,...
Following the discovery of billions of pesos in ghost flood control projects and the implication of many members of Congress and the Senate, I started thinking about how that money could have been put to better use, especially in improving the health of Filipinos. This seems to be only the tip of...