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Health@Home: Highlighting every mom’s duty in protecting the family

By Brian Jules Campued Being a mother is like wearing many hats at once — from making sure everything at home is in their rightful place to taking care of all the...

HEALTH@HOME: Where happier lifestyle for the family begins

By Brian Jules Campued Every Saturday morning, our families take the spotlight as the People’s Television Network shares tips from medical professionals, fitness experts, and health advocates to guide us towards a...

Dasorb! Leche flan, sorbetes among world’s best desserts

By Brian Jules Campued Stressed? Desserts! Beat the heat this summer with leche flan and sorbetes as the two well-loved Filipino sweets have been hailed as some of the 100 best desserts...

Remembering Death March: Honoring heroes, reminder of valor

By Brian Jules Campued Ever wondered what those yellow obelisks you see on the side of the road with numbers and letters engraved on them, like some strange stone markings? Called kilometer...

#Traslacion2024: How faith in the Black Nazarene forges devotees

By Brian Jules Campued The tradition, indeed, lives on. Every year on January 9th, the holy image of the Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno – the dark-colored statue of Jesus Christ, knee bent under...

Towards a safer, cleaner New Year revelries

Filipinos have always had a number of traditional ways to celebrate the upcoming year – serving 12 round fruits during “Media Noche” or the midnight feast, wearing polka dots and scattering coins around their homes to encourage prosperity, leaving doors and windows open to welcome good luck, jumping at midnight to help children grow taller and of course, using fireworks to ward off evil spirits.

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