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Monday, January 10, 2011

Are women safer drivers than men?


One of the reasons for the heavy road traffic congestion and accident mishaps in Metro Manila are the bad driving attitudes of bus drivers.
A proposal was made by Francis Tolentino, chair of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) to place women as drivers of pubic utility vehicles in order to curb traffic accidents in the city.
A gender issue?
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Sunday, January 9, 2011

96% of bees start to disappear in the US


Reports have it that birds and fish "naturally die" by the thousands according to scientists. Does that mean that the public should breathe a sigh of relief and need not panic even if they occur in various continents almost at the same time?
Researchers in the University of Illinois said on Monday that four species of bumblebees that were once thickly-populated are now close to extinction.
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Thursday, January 6, 2011

Low temperature in the Philippines?


Yes folks, today marks a record in the country when the summer capital Baguio City in northern Philippines erased yesterday's record of 9.8C.
The mercury dropped lower to 9.6C in the city of Pines, the weather bureau said.
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Monday, January 3, 2011

Sweden's first death due to swine flu


A Swedish health official said on Saturday that a 7-year-old boy infected with the flu virus has died on Friday marking the country's first swine flu-related death this season.
The Gazette reported that the boy who died was one of three patients being treated for H1N1 at different intensive-care facilities in the southern Swedish region of Scania, according to Per Hagstam of the Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control.
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Sunday, January 2, 2011

Seoul confirms avian flu


The agriculture ministry of South Korea confirmed on Friday an outbreak of avian or bird flu at two separate poultry farms, according to a report from Reuters.
The disease caused by H5N1 avian influenza virus was detected in two separate animals and locations--chickens in Iksan city of North Jeolla province, and ducks in Cheonan city of South Chungcheong province.
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

DOH: 145 Yuletide-related firecracker injuries so far



Every year, the Department of Health (DOH) of the Philippines holds it campaign against firecrackers particularly during the holiday season.
But it seems that Filipinos ignore bans until they suffer from injuries.
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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Most dangerous firecrackers in the Philippines




The Department of Health has made annual campaigns in banning all firecrackers during the holiday season.
As well, the police department raid firecracker factories that are considered illegal in the country.
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Friday, December 24, 2010

Public viewing of bodies with infectious diseases banned--Health dept


The health department of the Philippines has amended its regulations concerning the disposal of the remains of dead humans. It now prohibits the open viewing of the bodies of those who died of "dangerous communicable diseases."
An administrative order was released this month that strictly enforced bodies of afflicted individuals must be contained in durable airtight containers or cadaver bags at the point of death with a biohazard tag attached.
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Monday, December 13, 2010

WikiLeaks: The most explosive event of the year

For those who wonder what WikiLeaks is and what it is all about, here is a primer. A Swedish documentary of how it started, who are the people behind it, what its purposes are, and what the future may hold. Is WikiLeaks a villain or a hero? Watch the 57-minute video below before it is taken out.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Machine converts plastic into oil


This 5-minute YouTube video shows Japanese inventor Akinori Ito and his machine that transforms waste plastic materials into oil.
When the oil is segregated into kerosene, gasoline and diesel, it can propel vehicles and can be used for cooking, too.
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