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Jul
25th

Nursing exam flunkers as practical nurses

Author: Jam | Files under Current Events, Education, Health, In the News

The June 2007 nursing licesure exam results will be released in the middle of August 2007. Only half of the 78,000 board takers are predicted to pass.
For some people, not passing the board exam may mean a closed door for opportunities for being full nurses. Good thing that the Department of Labor and Employment […]


Jul
23rd

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in Braille Edition

Author: Jam | Files under Education, In the News, Literature

The National Braille Press had a special exclusive agreement with Scholastic Press, the publisher of Harry Potter book series (in the US), released a special braille edition of the Harry Potter and the Deathly WHallows, the last of the series. It is 1000 pages long in 10 volumes, weighing about 12 pounds, and standing more […]


Jul
17th

Philippine SEC site has a badware?

Author: Jam | Files under Current Events, Google, In the News, Internet

The Philippine Daily Inquirer reports that the website of the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission has been tagged by Google Search and StopBadware.org as a ‘harmful’ site. When you try to go to this government’s agency website, you will be redirected to a warning page.
The Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission is responsible for securities laws […]


Jun
29th

Smoking ban has its hazardous effects

Author: Jam | Files under Health, In the News, Social Issues

“Like most things in life, when the smoking ban comes in force in England on 1 July, it will have unintended consequences,” BBC News reported.
Although the smoking ban was intentionally good, it has its consequences that may affect mostly children. Concerns was raised up about the effects of passive smoking to children.
If you can’t smoke […]


Jun
24th

The new ‘plastic’ blood

Author: Jam | Files under Health, In the News, Medicine, Research

Scientists continue to find ways to deliver better health care to patients; one new innovation is the availability of artificial blood, so called because it is made up of plastic molecules that have an iron atom at their core, like hemoglobin, that can carry oxygen through the body. This new discovery could help to substitute […]


Jun
20th

Dengue Cases in the Philippines surged to 6.8% - DOH

Author: Jam | Files under Health, In the News, Medicine, Tips

The Department of Health (DOH) has ordered hospitals to reactivate “Dengue Express Lanes” due to a 6.8 percent upsurge in the number of dengue cases in the country. There have been 7,361 reported dengue cases from January 1 to June 2, 2007, compared to just 6,695 cases during the same period last year. 73 people […]


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