Viagra in chewing gum and other medical gems

Wrigley, the internationally famous chewing gum company in the USA, was granted the patent (#6,531,114) March 2003 (good thru 2011), for a chewing gum that contains Sildenafil Citrate (Viagra), the wonder drug for erectile dysfunction in men. The company said the gum “would be easier on the stomach and faster acting” than the currently available…

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Covered CA highlights outreach efforts to Asian communities

LOS ANGELES – Covered California highlighted the marketing efforts on promoting healthcare insurance through Asian-language advertising and discussed healthcare coverage enrollment on November 26 at the Covered California branch office in Los Angeles. Covered California began its marketing campaign in October with television and radio advertisements. Asian language advertising also became a trend, through billboards…

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Rehabilitation czar

AFTER almost a month of rescue and relief operations, uncertainty still looms in the Visayas region due to the devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan. Since last week, multinational forces dispatched by their respective countries to aid the Philippines are gradually disengaging from relief efforts. Israeli forces have already pulled out, while the United Kingdom contingent…

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‘The Convergent Approach’ to chaos

I SINCERELY believe the entire country (particularly my home province of Leyte)  should thank Department of Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas and Social Welfare Secretary Dinky Soliman, as well as Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin, members of the Philippine Military, the Philippine National Police and other cabinet heads and government workers for all of…

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Temporary Protected Status

Members of Congress and various organizations have requested USCIS to consider designating the Philippines for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) due to the devastation brought about by Typhoon Haiyan on November 8, 2013. At the time this article was written, USCIS was still considering the request but this would be a good time to familiarize ourselves…

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Thanksgiving and immigration

IT WAS just under 400 years ago, when in the 1620s, a group of fresh-off-the-boat immigrants celebrated their first harvest in their new homeland.  This group of migrant Pilgrims enjoyed a three-day feast, their group of 53 joined by about 90 Native Americans.  In their home country, the Colonists had become accustomed to “days of…

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Public hero

AS Benjamin Franklin once said, there are only two things certain in life: death and taxes. And no one, not even the great Manny Pacquiao, can escape these certainties. The gleam of Pacman’s victory over Brandon Rios quickly lost its sheen, after the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) issued a freeze order on two of…

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Discharging income taxes in bankruptcy

(Part 2) LAST week, we established the fact that back due income taxes can be discharged in bankruptcy, despite the popular belief that this was not possible. We said that there are six rules that must be complied with to discharge taxes. All of these rules must be followed. If you comply only with five…

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On encountering Christ through authentic leadership

I’VE said many times in my homilies that our Christian spirituality or piety is not just about receiving grace but also about sharing grace. It’s not just about the Church dispensing the Sacraments, it’s about encountering Christ in the Sacraments so that we may be transformed according to the values of the Gospel and become…

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HiFiNC holds annual Polemount Parol-lighting on Nov. 25

LOS ANGELES – The Historic Filipinotown Neighborhood Council (HiFiNC) held the 6th annual Polemount Parol Lighting at Filipino American Community Los Angeles (FACLA) Hall on November 25. The event started with a lantern parade outside the hall, led by Jorge Prado (one of the HiFiNC directors) and followed by the singing of the Star-Spangled Banner by Sharon…

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Direct relief and FedEx join together to provide 50 tons of essential medications and supplies to those affected by Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda

LOS ANGELES – Direct Relief, a leading medical relief organization based in Santa Barbara, Southern California, conducted its largest emergency supplies to people affected by Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda. The emergency relief medical items were delivered on a wide-bodied cargo aircraft flight arranged and donated by FedEx that arrived in Cebu on November 25. 250,000 persons are…

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Covered CA highlights outreach efforts to Asian communities

LOS ANGELES – Covered California highlighted the marketing efforts on promoting healthcare insurance through Asian-language advertising and discussed healthcare coverage enrollment on November 26 at the Covered California branch office in Los Angeles. Covered California began its marketing campaign in October with television and radio advertisements. Asian language advertising also became a trend, through billboards…

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Unmasking the pedagogues

Recently, members of the world’s noblest profession suddenly came out and created a whole new world of their own in a carefree but still professional way at last Saturday’s Association of Filipino Teachers in America, Inc.’s (AFTA) grand Christmas Masquerade Ball held at the Loving Life Learning Center in Manhattan, New York City. Guests were…

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Thanksgiving is a time for giving thanks

Thanksgiving is when people take a step back and reflect on all of the wonderful things and events to be grateful for, and to give thanks to those people who played such a key role in helping us achieve them. At this Thanksgiving, I would like to once again give thanks to all of the…

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