A new study published this week has found that eating leafy green vegetables could hold the key to promoting gut health. A new study published today has found that eating leafy green vegetables could hold the key to promoting gut health.© Robyn Mackenzie/shutterstock.com The study, conducted by a team of researchers from Melbourne, Australia and York, UK, has found that an unusual sugar molecule found in green vegetables feeds the ‘good’ bacteria in the gut, promoting their growth in the gut and reducing the number of bad bacteria, thus improving gut health. The team, led by Dr Ethan Goddard-Borger, has found that a previously unidentified enzyme is used by organisms such as bacteria and fungi to feed on this sugar, called sulfoquinovose, or SQ, which is found in huge quantities in green vegetables such as spinach. The gut’s good bacteria then feed on these sugars, which encourages their growth, “Every time we eat leafy green vegetables we consume significant amounts of SQ sugars, which are used as an energy source by good gut bacteria,” said Dr Goddard-Borger. Commenting on the importance of the findings and how the sugars can help us maintain good digestive health, Dr Goddard-Borger explained, “Bacteria in the gut, such as crucial protective strains of E. coli, use SQ as a source of energy. E. coli provides a protective barrier that prevents growth and colonisation by bad bacteria, because the good bugs are taking up all the habitable real estate. E. coli is a key bacterial colonizer needed by our gut.” Dr Read More …
BANGSAMORO BASIC LAW: Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr., chair of the Senate Committee on Local Government, listens to Datu Abul Khayr Alonto, Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) Central Committee chair, during Monday’s (May 18, 2015) hearing on the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law. Alonto said they stand together with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) for the passage of the Bangsamoro Basic Law.(MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) — The non-passage of the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) in Congress has caused “widespread frustration” among the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the people of Mindanao, according to Mohagher Iqbal, chief peace negotiator of the MILF. “[T]here is widespread frustration on the ground by our people and members of the MILF,” Iqbal said during a meeting with government negotiators in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Wednesday. “They accused the government of resorting again to delaying tactic and just managing the conflict in Mindanao,” he added. The government and MILF peace panels met in Malaysia to discuss their plan of action following Congress’ failure to legislate a law formalizing the creation of an autonomous Bangsamoro political entity in Mindanao, the centerpiece of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB) signed by both parties in 2014. “Dangerous situation” Despite the BBL’s non-passage in Congress and the frustration it caused among MILF members, Iqbal said they will continue to work with the government in addressing “this dangerous situation.” “[T]he MILF and the government shall jointly find ways and means to address this dangerous situation and avoid actions that Read More …
A child picks up election paraphernalia after the proclamation rally of presidential candidate Sen. Grace Poe and running mate Chiz Escudero in Manila on Tuesday. The Commission on Elections teamed up with other government agencies in promoting a garbage-free May 9, 2016 election.(MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) − Some ballots were rejected by vote-counting machines (VCM) during a ballot verification test conducted on the units on Monday at the National Printing Office. In a press conference Wednesday, Mike Santos of international certifier SLI Global Solutions said that about 500 to 1,000—or 1 to 2 percent—of the 50,000 ballots fed to VCMs in the test were rejected because of its “self-diagnostic” feature. The feature, which is supposed to detect stray marks in the ballot, was turned on to prevent the occurrence of digital lines as seen in the 2013 midterm elections. According to Comelec chair Andres Bautista, they considered two options after the “oversensitivity” issue surfaced—to disable the feature and to change the VCMs’ “sensitivity threshold.” He said they chose changing the VCMs’ sensitivity threshold because they wanted to prevent the problem of having digital lines in the electronic image of the ballot. Because of this, the digital software of the VCM had to be rebuilt, alongside the same process for the canvassing consolidation system. Comelec is expecting to deposit the trusted builds for the two, as well as that of the election management system, on Friday, days later than the supposed schedule earlier this week. Meanwhile, the process for the trusted Read More …
President Benigno S. Aquino III to present the TAYO award during the Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations Year 12 (TAYO 12) Awarding Ceremonies at the Heroes Hall of the Malacañan Palace on Tuesday (February 24). Since 2002, TAYO Awards recognizes and supports the outstanding contributions of youth organizations to the country. Also in photo are TAYO Awards founding president and Senator Paolo Benigno “Bam” Aquino IV, Presidential Assistant for Food Security and Agricultural Modernization Francis Pangilinan and Coca-Cola Foundation Philippines vice chairman Juan Ramon Felix. (MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) — For administration senatorial bet Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan, the presidential race is anybody’s game. Pangilinan, who is running under the Liberal Party-led “Daang Matuwid” coalition, said it would be unreasonable to count anyone out of the presidential derby without a clear frontrunner less than three months before the polls in May. “We don’t count anyone out. We still have 80 plus days at marami pang pwedeng mangyari,” Pangilinan told a forum in Quezon City. “Every percent matters in a tight race like this. It’s the tighest since 1992,” he noted, recalling the elections that put Fidel Ramos into power by a slim margin. The former presidential adviser on food security said he was confident that the placing of LP standard-bearer Mar Roxas in preference polls would improve in the coming days, despite public perception of elitism and lack of appeal. “We are in a good place and we’d like to be in a better place. (Mar’s number) has increased from single digit Read More …
Presidential candidate Sen. Miriam Santiago (right) and vice-presidential candidate Sen. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (left), the son of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, gesture to supporters during a campaign rally in Batac, Ilocos Norte, Tuesday, at the start of the campaign for the May 10 national elections.(MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) — Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Thursday denied that he supposedly connived with Senate Minority Leader Juan Ponce Enrile to “kill” the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL). Marcos explained that the Senate could not yet vote on the BBL until the House of Representatives has finished tackling the proposed law. Marcos made the statement after anchor Mike Enriquez cited a “24 Oras” news report where President Benigno Simeon Aquino III blamed two senators for the death of the proposed measure seeking to create a new Bangsamoro entity in Mindanao. “Ang masaklap po, dito, tila may dalawang senador na nagkuntsabahan. Pagkatagal-tagal pong inilabas ang report ng komite. Kahit nga po sa mga huling araw ng session, ay ‘di pa tapos mag-interpellate,” the President was quoted during a campaign sortie of the Liberal Party in Iloilo City on Tuesday. Aquino, however, did not name the two senators . Marcos chairs the Senate committee on local governments which conducted hearings on the BBL while Enrile was the last to interpellate the bill’s sponsor (Marcos). Marcos said, “Siguro dapat ipaliwanag kay Pangulo na ang BBL… ay batas of local application.” “Ang rules namin, kapag law of local application kailangan antayin namin matapos sa House of Representatives Read More …
Xian Lim and Kim Chiu (MNS Photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) — After playing a mistress in last year’s “Etiquette for Mistresses,” Kim Chiu gets to play another mature role in the upcoming series, “The Story of Us,” which marks her teleserye reunion with Xian Lim. Although they have appeared in several movies, including the 2015 Metro Manila Film Festival entry, “All You Need is Pagibig,” the two have not made a teleserye together since “Ina Kapatid Anak” in 2012. Lim revealed that he and Chiu will have a love scene in the series. “This is a much mature role for me and Kim at ‘yun nga po ay mayroon kami dito ‘yung ganoon,” he said. “It revolves around their love story at paano nila iki-keep ang love na ‘yon kung iba’t ibang priorities ng buhay ay pumasok na sa kanilang mundo,” he said. Lim also thanked their fans for their continued support. “Maraming salamat sa lahat ng sumusuporta sa amin (ni Kim) at hindi kayo bumitiw. Ang tagal na two or three years ago ang last namin ni Kim na nakita sa television,” Lim noted. During the interview, Lim was still obviously in cloud nine after he received positive feedback for his performance in the movie “Everything About Her” with Angel Locsin and Vilma Santos. That’s why he promises to give his best in the upcoming series. “Sa lahat po ng project ko ay ibinibigay ko ang buong pagkatao at buong kaluluwa ko, lalo na dito sa susunod na project,” said Read More …
“ISTRUKTURA 2″ 3rd Solo Show By: Jose Johann Bitancor Mar 1- April 2, 2016 Recep: March 12 (Sat) 6:30- 9pm Jack London Square Realty 311 Oak Street, Suite 116 Oakland CA 94607 Biography: Jose Johann Bitancor is a Filipino painter and graphic designer with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Far Eastern University in the Philippines. Prior to his migration to the United States, his creative outputs were devoted entirely to the Applied Arts, particularly Exhibition Design and Collateral Design. Upon his first settlement in Memphis Tennessee, his innate inkling to work with hands and play with materials has led to experiments in woodcarving and wire sculptures. He pursued a short stint at the University of Memphis-Tennessee to further increase his knowledge and feed his then growing appetite for the Fine Arts. His efforts quickly led to his participation in local art groups’ events and managed to receive a Portfolio Merit Scholarship from the Memphis College of Art-Tennessee. Jose Johann Bitancor To date, his works had been featured in a number of group exhibitions in the Philippines and in the US. Notable among which were those held at the Rochester Contemporary Arts Center, Bliss on Bliss Art Projects in New York, ANT Gallery in Seattle, San Francisco the Germantown Performing Arts Center in Tennessee and the University of the Philippines Vargas Museum and Bencab Museum. Bitancor’s present ouvre consists of two-dimensional exploration of linear, planar and textural compositions in a non-representational manner. His concerns consist of not only unifying Read More …
The sudden change of hearts of 64 Congressmen who recently signed a resolution to override President Aquino’s veto of the proposed P2000 SSS pension hike came a bit too late. It is good to know that a number of lawmakers crossed party lines to sign the petition to give additional financial assistance to retirees. They could have done it on the last day of their session before Congress adjourned in preparation for the May 16 elections. President Aquino rejected a proposed bill seeking to increase the monthly social security pension of retirees, claiming that it will have dire financial consequences for the entire membership of the Social Security System. He claimed that the stability of the benefit system of social security will be seriously compromised once the P2,000 hike is implemented. What President Aquino should’ve done a long time ago if he is really serious in protecting the financial stability of SSS is to slash the excessive bonuses given to social security executives amounting to millions of pesos annually. On top of their huge bonuses, these overpaid executives appointed by a sitting president are getting so many perks, including car and gasoline allowances. This is absurd. Everyone knows that the SSS, for so many years, has been in good financial standing and can even afford to give huge salaries and bonuses to its executives. Meanwhile, Social Security retirees who depend on their monthly income to sustain their daily living, will have to wait until Congress resumes its session in the Read More …

San Beda College Alumni Association of Southern California Induction DayMatthew got sworn in as 2013 President.Indian Yell was performed by the current Board of OfficersRecognition to our beloved Vic Zamora and Jun Castillo who became 2013 Outstanding Overseas Bedans in Manila. ( Official Volunteered Photographer Joel Hornilla www.joelhornilla.com) Courtesy of San Beda College Alumni Association of Southern California Facebook Page San Beda College Alumni Association of Southern California (SBCAASC) is having their 34th Annual Induction Ball on April 16, 2016(Saturday) to be held at Anaheim Marriott Suites located at 12015 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove, CA 92840 from 6:00 pm to midnight. This annual event is one of their ongoing yearly event to help indigent students in the Philippines to pursue their college dreams thru their scholarship program. Every Bedan, their family and friends are all invited to their “Our Fellowship Never Ceases” formal dinner and dance night. Tickets are available at the venue or by calling the 2016 SBCAASC President Rey Castillo at (714) 749-2971. Sponsorship and advertisement on their souvenir programs are also available. Submission of artwork and payment must be received before March 16, 2016 (Wednesday). Please contact Teddy Relatos at (818 468-2429.
President Benigno S. Aquino III delivers his message in the League of Municipalities of the Philippines (LMP) general assembly Wednesday (February 10) at the grand ballroom of Marriott Hotel in Pasay City. The President commended the group for its dynamic, pro-people and patriotic alliance championing excellence in governance towards genuine local autonomy.(MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) — President Benigno Aquino III made a pitch for administration standard bearer Manuel “Mar” Roxas II and Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo Thursday by urging voters to elect leaders with a proven track record instead of gambling the country’s future by choosing untested politicians. Speaking at the forum of the Liga ng mga Barangay at the Philippine International Convention Center, Aquino called the team-up of Roxas and Robredo as the only “real” tandem who will be able to sustain the gains made by the administration. President Benigno S. Aquino III graces the League of Municipalities of the Philippines (LMP) general assembly Wednesday (February 10) at the grand ballroom of Marriott Hotel in Pasay City. The President commended the group for its dynamic, pro-people and patriotic alliance championing excellence in governance towards genuine local autonomy. (MNS photo) Addressing the housands of barangay captains who were at the forum, the President said: “Ang lahat ng napagtagumpayan natin ay umpisa pa lamang ng transpormasyon at kayo ang magsasabi kung magtutuluy-tuloy tayo. Para nga ho mangyari ito, kailangan nating ihalal ang tunay na tambalang magpapatuloy ng Daang Matuwid. Para sa akin po, walang iba ‘yan kundi si Mar Roxas Read More …