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Live Better: a wellness proposition

DESCRIBING ITSELF as a creator and innovator in the local life and general insurance industry for 70 years now, Philam Life continues to evolve, adapting to the signs of the times.

Health is wealth — and action

MANY FILIPINOS RECOGNIZE that health is wealth, but this, unfortunately, does not translate into action. According to Watsons Insights on Shoppers Experience, a global research study on 10,000 individuals aged 15 to 60 from 11 countries including the Philippines, “66% Filipinos believe that they have good knowledge on health” but then again, 57% of them do not regularly exercise.

Of commonalities and synergies

A SHARED VISION and common principles have led global insurance provider AXA to partner with the National Basketball Association (NBA) for a comprehensive multiyear marketing partnership in the country.

Gal Gadot, Chris Pine talk Wonder Woman

By Angela Dawson

GAL GADOT steps into the boots of one of the legendary comic book heroes — Wonder Woman — and she’s not taking the job sitting down. Literally. Owing to a recent back injury, the Israeli actress stands throughout a recent press conference to promote the self-titled superhero movie, for which she unnecessarily apologizes.

Absolute love is pure

Ads & Ends
Nanette Franco-Diyco

I FIRST CAUGHT a 30-second television commercial of Judy Ann Santos and her first-born child, Yohan, that simply spelled loving fun between mother and daughter.

Faceless fish among weird deep sea Australian finds

FACELESS FISH and other weird and wonderful creatures, many of them new species, have been hauled up from the deep waters off Australia during a scientific voyage studying parts of the ocean never explored before.

Route 66: America’s ‘Mother Road,’ revs back to life

By Jocelyne Zablit

FOR DECADES, Route 66 captured the imagination of travelers around the world, offering a glimpse of a bygone era of American history, when people hit the road in search of adventure and a better life.

Ukraine doctor pioneering ‘three-parent’ babies

A 34-year-old woman tried to have a baby for 15 years before she turned to a pioneering doctor in Ukraine and a groundbreaking but ethically disputed “three-parent” procedure. She became the mother of a healthy baby boy in January at a private clinic in Kiev using a process called pronuclear transfer that inserts the couple’s genes into a donor’s egg.

Baywatch is pure summer fun

By Heather Turk

RIGHT FROM THE opening sequence where Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson jumps into the ocean in slow motion to save someone’s life, it’s clear that Paramount Pictures’ big-screen adaptation of Baywatch isn’t taking itself too seriously.

Aquarium art brings climate debate to NY Times Square

PERFORMANCE ART in a giant water tank is bringing climate science to New York’s Times Square as Donald Trump has the world guessing on whether the United States will withdraw from the Paris climate accord.

Education and Health

Medicine Cabinet
Teodoro B. Padilla

In a few days’ time, about 25 million Filipino students are expected to troop back to school. Education is so important that South African leader Nelson Mandela once said that education is the most powerful weapon, which one can use to change the world.

Selling cycles, finding the right clients

Getting The Edge In Professional Selling
Terence A. Hockenhull

SELLING MEANS different things to different people. Certainly the orientation of the customer is very different to that of the salesperson.

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