Oct 132015
 
Sitting no worse for health than standing: UK study

A British study investigated whether there were any benefits of standing at work over sitting.©carlosseller/shutterstock.com (London, United Kingdom–AFP) – Sitting down is no worse for you than standing up as long as you take regular exercise, a British study said Monday, casting doubt on the health benefits of sit-stand work stations. The study also challenged advice from the UK National Health Service (NHS) based on other studies stating that “remaining seated for too long is bad for your health, regardless of how much exercise you do.” Exeter University and University College London researchers followed more than 5,000 people over a 16-year period and their findings were published in the International Journal of Epidemiology. “Any stationary posture where energy expenditure is low may be detrimental to health, be it sitting or standing,” said Melvyn Hillsdon from Exeter’s sport and health sciences department. “The results cast doubt on the benefits of sit-stand work stations, which employers are increasingly providing to promote healthy working environments.” The research found there was no influence on mortality risk for participants from sitting at work, during leisure time or watching television. The NHS said on its website in advice published last year that there was “increasing evidence” linking excessive sitting with being obese, type 2 diabetes, some types of cancer, and premature death. It recommends an active break from sitting every 30 minutes, citing expert Professor Stuart Biddle saying: “Sitting needs breaking up.” “Do some tasks standing, like having coffee and chats, or even writing a letter –- Ernest Hemingway Read More …

Oct 132015
 
Zsa Zsa, BF still looking for wedding venue

Zsa Zsa Padilla and Conrad Onglao (MNS Photo) Zsa Zsa Padilla and her boyfriend, renowned architect Conrad Onglao, are still looking for a venue for their wedding next year, according to the singer’s daughter Karylle. “Nakakatuwa kasi they are seeing where they want to get married ganyan,” Karylle said. “The other day we had dinner and wala, I just feel, I’m really, really happy for the two of them.” Asked if the wedding will be in Paris, Karylle said: “Nag-tour sila. Pero hindi na ako mag-a-announce sila na lang. Naghahanap sila kung saan ba talaga nila gusto. … Basta ayaw ko na ako mag-a-announce. I will leave that to the bride and groom.” In a previous interview, Onglao revealed that it has been his dream to re-marry and to hold a grand wedding in Florence, Italy. Karylle said she finds Onglao considerate and thoughtful. “He showed me the ring, kahit picture lang. And shini-share niya ‘yung mga preparations niya for the surprise,” Karylle said. Karylle is the eldest daughter of Padilla, who has two other daughters, Nicole and Zia, with the late veteran comedian Dolphy. (MNS)

Oct 132015
 
After wedding, Sitti launches new album

Bossa Nova Queen Sitti (MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) — Five months after her wedding, Bossa Nova Queen Sitti launched her album “Singles Bossa Nova Trio.” “Sobrang saya ko na makapaglabas kami ng bagong album this time, ‘yung compositions ko ang bida sa album na ito,” Sitti told members of the entertainment media during the CD launching. The singer said her newest CD, with its carrier single “Ligaya,” is the last album she recorded before she tied the knot with Joey Ramirez last May 29. Sitti admitted that there’s been lot of changes in her life after her wedding but stressed that she still has time for her music. “I feel deeper, parang mas may kabuluhan lahat, may hugot lahat, mas masaya, mas panatag,” she said. “What I love about my husband is he still pushes me to work, to sing. So kung mawawala man ako ng ilang linggo for his work ay nakakabawi naman sa singing ko….Whatever I do, he will support [me], [he’s] very supportive,” added Sitti. Asked when she and her husband will have a baby, the singer said: “Kapag ibinigay ni Lord, go!” (MNS)

Oct 122015
 

Last month, the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) padlocked 33 branches being operated by a subsidiary of popular cargo and courier services provider for allegedly unpaid taxes. According to a news report, the BIR said that the company “modified point-of-sale (POS) machines without prior notification.” Issuing BIR-registered official receipts and invoices is very important to the BIR since this is one of its methods to ensure that the sales of businesses are properly subjected to tax.