Home Blog Page 12719

Art, music, food, and yoga in one hub

By Nickky Faustine P. de Guzman

ZUMBA, yoga, Pilates, juicing veggies and fruitsm these are just some of the many popular activities today that illustrate how Filipinos are becoming conscious of their health and wellness.

Climate change clips wings of migratory birds: ornithologist

KRYNICA MORSKA, POLAND — It takes the dexterity of a lacemaker to remove the tiny bird caught in nets strung between pine trees on Poland’s Baltic coast, a veritable paradise for dozens of migratory species.

Antioxidants speed up cancer spread in mice: US scientists

PARIS — Antioxidant supplements that are supposed to boost health and slow ageing could in fact spur the spread of melanoma, the deadliest type of skin cancer, researchers said on Wednesday.

What to see this week

5 films to see on the week of October 16-23, 2015

More about proposals and presentations

Getting The Edge In Professional Selling
By Terence A. Hockenhull

AS WE MENTIONED last week, the person who asks for a proposal will very often attach a note to the front cover asking someone else in the organization to read, review, and make recommendations based on the contents.

So you want to run for President

A handy guide for candidates who may want to join the circus at COMELEC headquarters:

Net satisfaction with the national administration

Net Satisfaction (Admin) - SWS - Oct 2015
Click to enlarge.

PUBLIC SATISFACTION with the performance of the national government (NG) hit its highest point in one-and-a-half years last quarter, boosted by marked improvements in Luzon that offset a drop in the Visayas, according to results of the latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey.

>> Related story

Youth unemployment rates (2007-2019)

IOC ‘very satisfied’ with Tokyo 2020 preparations, say organisers

Presented by:

Despite concerns about extreme heat, ballooning costs and accommodation shortages, organisers of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics are resolutely upbeat with one year to go until the opening ceremony – and not without some justification.

Asked about the biggest challenges organisers have overcome so far a spokesperson, Masa Takaya, said that “Tokyo 2020 has not really faced any major issues”, adding the International Olympic Committee and International Paralympic Committee are “very satisfied with our preparations”.

State of Philippine mental health care

Today, Oct. 10, is World Mental Health Day. Earlier this week, the World Health Organization (WHO) released its latest Mental Health Atlas (pdf), showing the state of mental health care in the world. BusinessWorld has visualized the WHO’s data on the Philippines below.

Click for the full version.
Click for the full version.

According to the WHO, one disability-adjusted life year (DALY) can be considered one year of “healthy” life lost. The Philippines’ 2,763 DALYs per 100,000 people “can be thought of as a measurement of the gap between current health status and an ideal health situation where the entire population lives to an advanced age, free of disease and disability.”

The Philippines’ country profile shows, besides the figures above, that the country’s mental health policy is only partially implemented and partially in line with human rights covenants. The Philippines also lacks a stand-alone law for mental health. Perhaps most troubling is the fact that the country lacks a suicide prevention strategy.

The profile suggests the Philippines’ mental health reporting is inadequate, as data in this area has been “compiled in [the] last two years for [the] public sector only”. Gaps in the data include the number of mental health outpatient visits and figures on inpatient admissions in the country.

The full WHO profile on the Philippine may be downloaded here (pdf).

Can you recommend local mental health resources in the comments?

Text: Katrina Paola B. Alvarez

PR: Truth or spin?

By Nickky Faustine P. de Guzman

While the perpetual crusade of the marketing industry is “truth in advertising,” a key criticism of marketers, advertisers, and public relations (PR) practitioners is that they are propagandists and panderers. “Spin doctors,” they are often called.

‘Peacocking’ men may boost pink iPhone as hue fades with women

LET’S FACE IT, the “rose gold” iPhone 6 is pink.

We all know it. It doesn’t even seem as if Apple tried very hard to replicate the salmony glint of a rose-gold piece of jewelry. It went all in with pink.