BMI Online Editor

Sep 252015
 
Alternative to antibiotics found for deadly infection

© anucha maneechote/shutterstock.com (Miami, United States–AFP) – A stubborn bacterial infection often acquired in hospitals and which can be deadly may have a new treatment on the horizon, US researchers said Wednesday. Antibiotics only work about 25 percent of the time in wiping out Clostridium difficile, or C. diff, a pathogen that infects the digestive tract and kills about 15,000 people and hospitalizes 250,000 each year in the United States. But the antioxidant drug ebselen was shown to kill C. diff by targeting its toxins, not by killing the bacteria and wiping out beneficial gut microbes at the same time, said researchers from the Stanford University School of Medicine. The study in the journal Science Translation Medicine was done on mice, but researchers say human trials could be expedited because the drug is already being investigated for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, arthritis, stroke, atherosclerosis and cancer. “Unlike antibiotics — which are both the frontline treatment for C. difficile infection and, paradoxically, possibly its chief cause — the drug didn’t kill the bacteria,” said senior author Matthew Bogyo, professor of pathology and of microbiology and immunology. Rather, it disabled a toxin produced by the pathogen and prevented intestinal damage and inflammation. C. diff costs the United States more than $4 billion in healthcare expenses and it often recurs in patients, requiring further hospitalization, researchers said. The infection is particularly perilous for those with weakened immune systems. About seven percent of people who are infected die within a month of diagnosis. ksh/pst

Sep 242015
 
Fall treat: Join the Arbor Day Foundation in October and receive five free crapemyrtle trees

Give-A-Tree cards, chocolate, coffee. The Arbor Day Foundation will brighten up your fall by offering five free crapemyrtle trees or other trees selected for your area when you join the Foundation in October. The free trees are part of the nonprofit Arbor Day Foundation’s Trees for America campaign, a program dedicated to environmental stewardship through tree planting. “Crapemyrtles are especially beautiful in the fall and were selected for this campaign because of their elegant color and form,” said Matt Harris, chief executive of the Arbor Day Foundation. Crapemyrtles make an attractive addition to the home landscape.” The trees will be shipped postpaid between Nov. 1 and Dec. 10, at the right time for planting. The 6- to 12-inch trees are guaranteed to grow or they will be replaced free of charge. Planting instructions are enclosed with each shipment of trees. New members of the Arbor Day Foundation also receive The Tree Book, which includes information about tree planting and care. To receive the free crapemyrtle trees, send a $10 membership contribution to Five Crapemyrtles, Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Arbor Ave., Nebraska City, NE 68410, by October 31, 2015, or join online at arborday.org/october.

Sep 242015
 
UE doctors of SoCal to hold inaugural ball event Oct. 17

Meeting of Officers and Directors of UERMMMC-Medical Alumni Association of Southern Calif. and its Auxiliary at Kusina Filipina for their upcoming Inaugural Ball at Marriott Manhattan Beach, L.A. on Oct. 17. Standing from left: Dr. Tarcisio Diaz, Dr. Rita Guiamelon, Roger Igual, Gloria Legaspi, Dr. Cathy Uyloan , Dr. Teri Pastor, Dr. Marita Guevarra, Dr. Glenn Perez, and Joel Pastor. Seated: Dr. Irene Igual, Lucy Babaran, and Dr. Joselito Babaran. There are many associations in Southern California that have worthy causes. One such organization is the University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center – Medical Alumni Association of Southern California (UERMMMC- MAASC), a 501(c) (3) non – profit corporation . Members, Officers, and Directors of this association are Medical Doctors who are alumni of the University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Medical Center in the Philippines and who are now practicing medicine in the U.S. This year, UERMMMC-MAASC will hold its Inaugural Ball and Dinner Dance, with the theme ‘Black and White Event,’ on October 17, 2015, at 6:00 p.m., at the  Marriott Manhattan Beach, 1400 Park View Avenue, Manhattan Beach, Los Angeles. For several years, UERMMMC-MAASC has been doing fund raising activities in the U.S. to  support its many humanitarian projects. One such major project is its Medical, Dental and Surgical Missions in various underserved provinces, towns and barangays in the Philippines providing medical services to several thousands of indigents.Proceeds of the event will benefit the underserved areas in Lucena, Quezon and District 2 of Pampanga (Lubao, Sasmuan, Guagua, and Floridablanca). The Read More …

Sep 242015
 
Toni Gonzaga wins FAMAS Best Actress award

Toni Gonzaga (MNS photo) Toni Gonzaga was named Best Actress at the 63rd FAMAS Awards held at the Newport Performing Arts Theater on Sunday night for her performance in the Star Cinema movie “Starting Over Again.” On Instagram, Gonzaga posted a photo of her trophy with the caption: “To God be the glory.” Her husband, director Paul Soriano, also took to Instagram to congratulate Gonzaga, saying: “My wife wins best actress! So proud of you, Tin. Hard work pays off. God is good!” Gonzaga recalled her younger days when she and her sister Alex were still just dreaming of becoming actresses one day. “Nung bata kami ni Alex, naglalaro kami ng artista-artistahan. May hawak kaming bote ng shampoo na kunwari nanalo kami ng award. Ngayon totoong award na hawak ko at FAMAS pa,” she said. For the Best Actress award, Gonzaga bested nominees including Gretchen Barretto, Kris Aquino, Kathryn Bernardo, Jennylyn Mercado, Jean Garcia, Sam Pinto, Vina Morales, Gladys Reyes and Aiko Melendez. Allen Dizon was named the Best Actor for his performance in the movie “Magkakabaung.” Meanwhile, Sarah Geronimo was hailed as the youngest recipient of the Iconic Movie Queen of Philippine Cinema award as she joined the likes of Gloria Romero, Susan Roces, Maricel Soriano, Dawn Zulueta and Nora Aunor. All six of them were honored during the star-studded ceremony. Below is the list of winners in this year’s FAMAS Awards: Best Actress: Toni Gonzaga (Starting Over Again) Best Actor: Allen Dizon (Magkakabaung) Best Picture: Bonifacio Ang Unang Read More …

Sep 242015
 
Aquino: ‘Overwhelming majority’ will say we went beyond expectations

President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his speech during the Philippine Quality Award (PQA) 17th Conferment Ceremony at the Rizal Hall of the Malacañan Palace on Tuesday (September 22). PQA is a national performance excellence program that recognizes achievements of public and private organizations in their journey towards organizational performance excellence. Patterned after the prestigious Baldrige Performance Excellence Program of US, the PQA is the highest award that can be received by any Philippine organization. (MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) – With 280 days left before he steps down from office, President Benigno Aquino III said he believes majority of Filipinos would think he performed beyond what was expected of him. “For the  bulk, I think they will say that we went beyond expectations. And when we say bulk, talagang overwhelming majority,” Aquino said in an interview with ANC’s Tina Monzon Palma Tuesday night. “But I submit that there is a contrarian group that exists anywhere in the world now and then of course the cottage industry of my critics,” Aquino added. Regardless, Aquino, who was once a reluctant president, said it was “really an honor” for him to serve the Filipino people. President Benigno S. Aquino III shares the stage with the Philippine Quality Award (PQA) awardees for a snap shot during the 17thConferment Ceremony at the Rizal Hall of the Malacañan Palace on Tuesday (September 22). PQA is a national performance excellence program that recognizes achievements of public and private organizations in their journey towards organizational performance excellence. Patterned Read More …

Sep 242015
 
Binay on SWS survey: 2016 ‘a battle for every single vote’

Vice President Jejomar Binay, Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle, Senator Grace Poe, Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas and Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting Chairperson Henrietta de Villa pose for a group photo after a private meeting on Monday night called by the PPCRV. (MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) — President Jejomar Binay has said he will continue his grassroots campaign nationwide following the release of Social Weather Stations survey on Tuesday night, where he is almost tied with Sen. Grace Poe. “The elections will be a battle for every single vote and the Vice President will continue to personally meet with the people around the country,” said Rico Quicho, Binay’s spokesperson for political affairs, in a statement. Quicho added that the results of the SWS survey “will inspire the Vice President and his core supporters to work harder and not to be overconfident” The SWS survey was published by Businessworld late Tuesday. The survey was conducted September 2 to 5 among 1,200 respondents, of which 96 percent were registered voters. The respondents were given a list of 12 names, in alphabetical order with nicknames included, and were asked: “Among the names found in this list, who will you probably vote for as president of the Philippines if elections were held today?” The result showed that Poe was picked by 26 percent of the registered voters, 24 percent chose Binay, and 20 percent chose Roxas. The report said the three candidates were statistically tied. The survey has a Read More …

Sep 242015
 
Universal Studios Hollywood presents ‘Halloween Horror Nights’

Fright-filled “Halloween Horror Nights” was announced by Universal Studios Hollywood recently. The theme park guests will be treated to an “extreme fear destination” which features horror-filled mazes, a terror tram experience and awesome hip-hop dance show from Friday, September 18 through Sunday, November 1st. The event starts each night at 7 p.m. but closing hours vary each night throughout the event. The horror-filled mazes were inspired by visionary filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, who directed, co-wrote and produced Universal Pictures feature film “Crimson Peak.” This three-dimensional film was designed to have theme park guests” experience an actual replica of the film, while they spiral through the chilling maze and into the footsteps of the film’s lead character, Edith Cushing, as she ventures from her home in America, to the decaying and haunted Allendale Hall mansion in a remote English countryside.” The legendary Guillermo del Toro’s vision of “Crimson Peak” as a gothic romance, stars Tom Huddleston, Jessica Chastain, Mia Wasikowska and Charlie Hunnam/ In producing the film, Mr. Del Toro was quoted saying “ I am a devoted fan of Universal Studios’ ‘Halloween Horror Nights’ and I am honored to partner with them to create a real-life version of ‘Crimson Peak’.” Guillermo del Toro tours the Crimson Peak maze at Halloween Horror Nights. Photo by David Sprague A terror-filled series of unnerving scare zones will infiltrate “Halloween Horror Nights” designed to provoke an unrelenting sense of fear to terrorize guests as they navigate through the darkness from one terrifying maze to another. Aboard the “terror tram” on the other hand, guests will Read More …

Sep 222015
 
Iza plans to hire a surrogate mother?

Iza Calzado (MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) — Actress Iza Calzado admitted that she’s not yet ready to be a mother. Calzado, who is in a relationship with British-Filipino businessman Ben Wintle, also revealed that she’s also considering using a surrogate. Calzado made the statement as she was asked of her dreams in life. “Gusto ko ikasal one day. Gusto ko maging mother, pero nagde-debate pa talaga ako. Alam ko in the next four years hindi ko pa gustong manganak. Kaya nga surrogate, so parang iniisip ko baka pwedeng may mag-surrogate muna sa first or second, tapos baka kapag ready na ako baka pwede na,” Calzado explained. Calzado admitted she’s not yet ready to settle down soon although she and boyfriend are already talking about it. “Gusto ko talaga to get married. Kasi hindi ako nag-debut. Gusto ko talaga masaya, tapos masarap ‘yung pagkain, sa wedding,” she said. Calzado is now busy promoting the movie “Etiquette for Mistresses” with Aquino, Kim Chiu and Claudine Barretto. (MNS)

Sep 222015
 
No credentials for a business loan? PHL proposes use of utility bills for MSME financing

President Benigno S. Aquino III, accompanied by Trade and Industry Secretary Gregory Domingo, shares the stage with the PPDWE heads of delegation for a group photo during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Women and the Economy 2015 Fora Public Private Dialogue on Women and the Economy (PPDWE) at the Reception Hall of the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) in Pasay City on Thursday (September 17), with the theme: “Women as Prime Movers of Inclusive Growth.” The Fora supports the Policy Partnership on Women and the Economy by gathering more participation from multi-sector key players from the private sector, academia, and civil society for dialogue and exchange of learning and best endeavors to advance gender integration, gender equality and women’s economic empowerment agenda in APEC. (MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) – The Philippines is looking at starting an initiative that would allow micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to apply for financing using their record in paying monthly electricity and water dues as credentials. Department of Trade and Industry Nora Terrado, chair of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Women and the Economy 2015 Fora, said this proposal conforms with the Policy Partnership on Women and the Economy (PPWE) 2015-2018 Strategic Plan that “supports the integration of gender responsive policies to further advance women’s empowerment and gender equality.” In the Philippines, more than 60 percent of MSMEs are owned by women. Terrado highlighted the need for the informal sector to build credentials “because most of them don’t have bank accounts.” One of Read More …

Sep 222015
 
Domingo to stay as DTI chief until November

Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Gregory L. Domingo (left) and (ACT Teachers Party-List)Rep. Antonio L. Tinio, discuss various issues like high prices of garlic with other products during the hearing of the proposed 2015 budget of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) on Wednesday (September 3, 2014) at the House of Representatives in Batasan Hills, Quezon City. (MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) – Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Gregory Domingo has decided to delay his resignation until November, Malacanang said Friday. Deputy presidential spokesperson Abgail Valte said Domingo will stay until after the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders’ Meeting scheduled on November 18 and 19. “Hopefully, now that he has agreed to delay his departure then ‘yung mga agam-agam po kung magkakaroon ng epekto doon sa mga meetings, sa mga hostings should be put to rest,” said Valte. Philippines plays host to the APEC meetings this year. Domingo previously intended to step down on the first week of October to return to the private sector. (MNS)