New study finds heavy drinking could increase risk of stroke, other heart diseases

05/08/2020

New European research has found that higher alcohol intake is linked to an increased risk of stroke and peripheral artery disease (PAD), which is when the arteries narrow, reducing blood flow to certain parts of the body.…

France testing whether nicotine could prevent coronavirus

04/24/2020

Nicotine could protect people from contracting the coronavirus, according to new research in France, where further trials are planned to test whether the substance could be used to prevent or treat the deadly illness. The findings come…

Espenido could be a victim of ‘flawed intel gathering,’ says Palace

Krissy Aguilar 02/18/2020

MANILA, Philippines — Malacanang on Tuesday came to the defense of former Bacolod City police chief, Lt. Col. Jovie Espenido following his inclusion in the Philippine National Police’s (PNP) narcolist, saying the controversial cop could be a…

Climate change could turn oceans from friend to foe, UN report warns

09/20/2019

PARIS — Global warming and pollution caused by humanity’s carbon-heavy footprint are ravaging Earth’s oceans and icy regions in ways that could unleash misery on a global scale, a landmark United Nations report to be unveiled next…

Dela Rosa could be liable for release of 120 heinous crime convicts – Lacson

Cathrine Gonzales - INQUIRER.net 09/04/2019

MANILA, Philippines — Senator Panfilo Lacson said Wednesday that former Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) chief and now Senator Ronald Dela Rosa should explain the release of 120 heinous crimes convicts from the New Bilibid Prisons (NBP) due…

‘WHAT COULD HAVE I DONE?’

JONAS PANERIO 12/13/2018

UV coach Cortes asks after being slapped with two-game suspension in Mingla hoops Already nursing an injured rib that limits his mobility, University of the Visayas (UV) head coach Gary Cortes wondered out loud what he could…

Lack of counter-affidavits could delay case vs Carbon cops

Jessa Mae O. Sotto, Rosalie O. Abatayo 09/06/2018

  INVESTIGATORS from the National Bureau of Investigation should have taken the sworn statements of the three policemen now facing charges for the death of four-year-old Bladen Skyler Abatayo, says the Commission on Human Rights (CHR-7). CHR…

Lack of counter-affidavits could delay case vs Carbon cops

Rosalie O. Abatayo 09/05/2018

INVESTIGATORS from the National Bureau of Investigation should have taken the sworn statements of the three policemen now facing charges for the death of four-year-old Bladen Skyler Abatayo, says the Commission on Human Rights (CHR-7). CHR Regional…

Bounty for arrest of 4 leftist leaders could raise to P2M

Inquirer.net 08/05/2018

THE P1-million bounty for the arrest of four leftist leaders could increase to P2 million, lawyer Ferdinand Topacio said on Sunday. Topacio was reacting to the statement of militant leaders on Saturday that the bounty offer was…

‘No-el’ talks could scare away investors — Zubiri

Inquirer.net 07/14/2018

SENATE Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri has warned yesterday that talks on the postponement of the 2019 elections could scare away investors. Zubiri issued the statement after House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez earlier said it would be “practical”…

Ungab’s gunman could be dead—police

Benjie B. Talisic 06/01/2018

Is the assailant who killed lawyer Jonnah John Ungab dead? The Cebu City Police Office said the empty shells recovered in the crime scene and those from the gun of a person shot dead in a police…

Trump says North Korea summit could still happen

AFP 05/26/2018

One day after abruptly pulling the plug on a high-stakes summit with North Korea, US President Donald Trump said Friday the meeting with Kim Jong Un could go ahead after all — and would “likely” happen on…

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