August 8, 2013

Investigative Report: “The Prevalence of Lice Infestation among Filipino Children”

Investigative Report: “The Prevalence of Lice Infestation among Filipino Children”

In a tropical country like the Philippines, head lice infestation is a common problem especially among school-aged children. In a study by the Department of Education and the University of the Philippines last year, pediculosis (lice infestation) is the second most common problem among students after tooth decay.

In 2000, it was estimated that around 9 million students or 84% of the total public school children population in Metro Manila and in some provinces, were carriers of head lice. Pediculosis or “kuto” affects children aged 7 to 12 years.  Students from Southern Tagalog and Western Visayas were found to have the largest number of pupils affected by head lice.

Head lice affects children’s performance in school and creates social stigma against those with this condition. The problem has greatly concerned education officials that the DepEd launched a program to address the problem in 2000 by giving out anti-lice treatment.

Head lice are tiny parasites that bite the scalp and feed on human blood. According to the US National Library of Medicine, lice can survive on human head for up to 30 days. Their eggs or what is called nits, hatch after nine days and the larvae mature after another nine days.

The bites from lice can cause severe scalp itching and in some cases red bumps on the scalp. Lice infestation is easily transferred through personal contact. While it is not considered as a serious condition, the social stigma attached to this condition is uncomfortable to many.

Some people connects lice infestation to low hygiene and poor economic status. But in the United States, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, between 6 to 12 million kids aged 3-11 years old are infested with lice every year.

Here are ways to avoid head lice infestation:

• Tell your kids to avoid sharing hairbrushes, hats, hair bands, or any hair accessories to other children.
• Inspect your child’s head regularly and look for lice or nits. If you find any that is already a sign for you to act immediately to avoid the lice from multiplying.  
• Practice proper hygiene like regularly using shampoo and conditioner to wash your child’s hair.
• It is also important for you to teach your kids to be aware of the signs of lice infestation like itching of the scalp.

Remember not to panic when you find that your child is infested with lice. Children can be very sensitive when they feel that they are being treated like they carry a contagious disease.

There are a number of treatments for head lice. You may consult your family physician for the best treatment as there are products that contain insecticide and may be harmful to your child.  One product in the market that many moms recommend is Licealiz, a head lice treatment shampoo with conditioning formula manufactured by Lamoiyan Corporation.

Heidi, 29, is a regular user of Licealiz.  A mother of three boys aged 8, 6 and 2, Heidi shared that she never imagined her boys would be affected by lice until she saw one on her eldest son while combing his hair.

“I always thought only girls can be infested by lice. I was shocked when I saw it on my son’s hair, near his nape. I don’t know if he got it from me or from his classmates or maybe from the surroundings,” said the young mother from Mandaluyong. She immediately researched on the best treatment and found the blog of another mom who tried Licealiz.

“The shampoo really smells good. Bonus is that, it’s very cheap. Everyone in the house used it until the itchiness and the lice were all gone.  I’ve been recommending it to my sisters and my in-laws ever since,” Heidi said.

Michelle, 32, noticed her daughter’s habit of scratching her head.  Bothered, she bought a lice comb and used it on her.  To her dismay, indeed, she found several matured lice. When she told her best friend about her daughter’s problem, she was advised to try Licealiz.

“My best friend Ella had tried it on her daughter, too. What I like about Licealiz is that it smells good and makes my daughter’s hair really soft. She loves it,” the mother from Cebu City shared.

Like many mothers, chances are your children may also be infested by the tiny crawlers.  Discovering lice on your child’s head should not be cause for an alarm.  Go to the nearest drugstore and grab Licealiz.


Licealiz is non-toxic and is safe to use regularly even for young children. Using it often keeps lice from coming back.  Unlike other brands, Licealiz's active ingredient, pyrethrin, is all natural and extracted from chrysantimum flowers. It not only makes your child’s hair smell good, it also nourishes and make the hair grow healthier.

August 7, 2013

Thrillathon at Resorts World Manila: 105 Days of Exciting Thrills for Everyone!

Are you ready to experience a whole new brand of thrill that cannot be felt anywhere else?

Here's one hundred and five days.

That’s how long Resorts World Manila will be celebrating its anniversary and that’s how long you will be thrilled. Be ready for a mix of exciting events and surprises prepared for the foodies, concertgoers, movie fans, bookworms, shopaholics, photo hobbyists, jetsetters, toy enthusiasts, gamers, sportsmen and everyone to enjoy!

Three months of thrills kicked off on August 2 with the remarkable performances of the Queen and King of Soul, Jaya and Janno Gibbs. Top concert artists in the country will also headline the free Thrillapalooza shows at the Newport Mall Plaza in the coming weeks with Angeline Quinto and Jay Durias on August 10, Erik Santos and True Faith on August 16, Wally and Jose on August 23 and Markki Stroem and Princess Velasco on August 30.


The extravaganza of great music will extend to September and October with your favorite bands and celebrities including The Dawn, Side A, Parokya Ni Edgar, Yeng Constantino, Jennylyn Mercado, Mark Bautista, Rachel Ann Go, Paulo Avelino, Enrique Gil, Aljur Abrenica and Kim Chiu.

While waiting for the concerts to begin, guests can have their photos taken at the Say Thrill Photo Booth. This is not your regular photo booth as we’re using a Van De Graaff generator for a truly hair-raising photo experience. Share your photos on Twitter and Instagram tagging Resorts World Manila for a chance to win awesome prizes when picked as the Photo of the Week. The picture-taking continues when you play Celebrity Dunk Tank with your favorite celebrities and FHM models at the Newport Mall Plaza.

For those in love with our ultra-posh seats at Manila’s only 24-hour weekend movie house, we’re giving everyone a 40% discount on your movie tickets at the Newport Cinemas. Get the limited passes for the PhP125 Movie Blowout now available at iGrab.ph!
If you prefer reading books over movies, a Book-A-Thon is scheduled on August 16. Famous authors will be dropping by Resorts World Manila for mini workshops, book signing sessions, a book fair, and meet-and-greet events.

Shopaholics can indulge on great finds as Newport Mall holds a week-long sale from August 26 to September 1. Foodies, on the other hand, can catch our pastry masters from Café Maxims as they collaborate with ace photographer Raymond Isaac at the Chocolate Festival. This will be followed by a delightful chocolate sale at the Newport Mall, which offers big discounts on exquisite chocolate products. Jetsetters can avail great deals at the Ready Set Travel event from September 20-22. The expo rounds up the best airline, hotel, resort, travel, fashion, and luggage deals all in one location. 



While in anticipation for your actual travels, be transported to Germany for an Oktoberfest celebration unlike any other! This absolutely fun fair will be complete with German dishes, beers priced affordably at PhP20, and the highly anticipated billiards, darts, and beer pong competitions. Winners get the chance to win up to PhP1 million per event.

For the whole family, a Halloween Mystic Carnival with fortune telling booths, toy displays for kids of all ages, and an exclusive preview of the TV cult hit The Walking Dead’s Season 4 will open in time for the Halloween. A Trick or Thrill event with acrobats, buskers, party favors, candies, face painting will complete the family’s thrilling adventure on October 27.


So, are you ready to experience a whole new brand of thrill that cannot be felt anywhere else? We’re sure no one’s going to be left out as we offer thrills for each and everyone.
Visit www.rwmanila.com or call the Tourist/Visitor Hotline at (632) 908-8833 for the complete line up of events and promos for Resorts World Manila’s Thrillathon.
Happy Thrillathon and Happy Anniversary Resorts World Manila!

ABOUT RESORTS WORLD MANILA:

Resorts World Manila (RWM) is the first one-stop, nonstop entertainment and tourism destination in the Philippines that features exciting recreational thrills, outstanding performances, unique events, and a wide range of lifestyle and leisure options. Conveniently located across Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3, RWM is an instant gateway to world-class Philippine hospitality.
The premier integrated lifestyle hub is home to three superb hotel brands: the all-suite luxury Maxims Hotel; the five-star brand Marriott Hotel Manila; and Remington Hotel which offers superb accommodations for great value. RWM is also home to the world’s finest culinary traditions.
RWM also serves as the home of Newport Mall which features high-fashion and international luxury brands. Experience a unique viewing experience at Newport Cinemas with stadium seating and ultramodern cinema technology. Watch majestic performances at the 1,500-seater Newport Performing Arts Theater (NPAT), which boasts of state-of-the-art light and sound technology, or relax with 24/7 live entertainment at Bar 360, located at the ground floor gaming area.
Spend an entire day with the family and enjoy the many attractions offered by GameZoo amusement center such as multi-dimensional virtual rides, arcade games, a soft play area for toddlers, and exciting activities for kids of all ages.
Become a Resorts World Manila member for free and enjoy exclusive access to perks and privileges and the hottest events. 

Resorts World Manila - Nothing Compares.

Lampara Story-telling Competition , Join Kwentong Bata, Kwentistang Bata 2!

The children storytellers are back! Kwentong Bata, Kwentistang Bata , the Lampara Story-telling Competition, is now in its second year.

Following on the success of last year’s competition, Lampara Publishing, one of the Philippines leading children’s books publishers and the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) , invite elementary school students to join this year.

There will be two categories: Category A – Grades 1-4 and Category B – Grades 5-7. Finals will be held at the Manila International Book Fair on September 15, 2013 at the SM Mall of Asia SMX 

Teachers and parents tell stories to impart lessons and traditions to children. Now, children not only listen, but also tell their own stories. Last year’s almost 200 participants prove that storytelling is alive and kicking among our youth, even in this age of cyberspace.
Contestants, parents and coaches can look forward to great bonding experiences as they not only compete for great prizes, but also join in creative workshops. Through the workshops, they can gain confidence and skills in performing and expressing themselves.
Big prizes await the top 3 winners this year. Registration forms are available at the PETA Theater Center in Quezon City and in all Precious Pages outlets.

Deadline for registration is on August 17. Register now for a fun experience of bonding, creating and performing exciting and value-laden children’s stories!

For more information, contact Patricia Liwanag or Tin Palattao at Kuwentong Bata, Kuwentistang Bata Secretariat: (02) 7256244, (02) 4100821-22, 09179002665 (Patricia Liwanag) or 09175704733 (Tin Palattao). Or email petastorytelling2013@yahoo.com

JAMES HARDIE: THE SCIENCE BEHIND HARDIEFLEX ADVANCED BUILDING COMPOSITES

HardieFlex advanced building composite is made at its world-class facility in Cabuyao, Laguna,
proving James Hardie commitment to its guarantee to homeowners.


James Hardie has a long history of providing innovative building products to customers in Australia, the USA, the Philippines and other international markets. Today, HardieFlex advanced building composite remains one of the most trusted and reliable building materials. The high regard for James Hardie’s products stem from the following characteristics:

High durability and strength.  HardieFlex advanced building composite is designed not to crack even under the harshest weather and environmental conditions. It is resistant to damage due to wind, rain, moisture, and humidity. Furthermore, HardieFlex advanced building composite is combustible: it will not ignite or catch fire even when exposed to flame. HardieFlex advanced building composite is resistant to termite-damage. HardieFlex advanced building composite is designed to perform.

Convenience and versatility.  HardieFlex advanced building composites are very versatile and may be used for ceilings, walls, sidings, eaves, and fascias. They are easily and conveniently installed and conform to any design requirement.

Warranty and environment-friendly. HardieFlex advanced building composite is made from plentiful non-toxic materials that have minimal impact on the environment. In the case of the Philippines, James Hardie manufactures its products in its own facility in Cabuyao, Laguna. This reduces the “carbon footprint” or fuel emissions required to transport its products to the homeowners. In contrast, imported fiber cement products use up a lot of fuel and release greater emissions into the environment.  James Hardie offers a 10-year warranty on its products.
HardieFlex advanced building composite is made for strength and durability.
Photo shows HardieFlex during bending strength test.
 
The process

Do you wonder how James Hardie is able to create such a superior, reliable, and trusted product? Well, while the details of the manufacturing process are trade secrets, we can still find out some of the science behind HardieFlex advanced building composites.

First of all, the basic materials that are combined to create James Hardie’s advanced building composite are of utmost importance. James Hardie began, in the late 1980s, to use cellulose fibers for its products. Until today, James Hardie’s advanced composite building material is made from cement, sand, water, and cellulose.

Why add cellulose? Adding cellulose makes the finished advanced building composite more flexible: bending strength is the result. The final product is not brittle and resists cracking under pressure.

Now, once these ingredients are gathered, how are they combined?  First of all, sand is poured into a huge underground conveyor. This sand passes through what is called a “ball mill”. It is called such because it has steel balls inside that are used to crush the sand into fine powder. Once the sand is powdered, water is added.  Adding water makes it easier to pipe through the sand across the manufacturing plant and also ensures that no heat is produced, eliminating the need for a cooling or exhaust system.

Later on, most of this water is drained from the sand. After draining, the material left is about 80 percent sand. This material will need to be thickened, so at this stage the cellulose is added. Then the cement, sand, and cellulose are combined along with some additives. The result is a liquefied material that is poured through sieves, troughs, and rollers. More water is drained. At the end of this process, a film of fiber cement is created.
HardieFlex advanced building composite withstands extreme conditions of the Philippine weather and environment. Photo shows HardieFlex undergoing one of many quality control tests.
The fiber cement film is then put through a further process of drying and pressing and cutting, until fiber cement boards are created. The flexibility and durability of these HardieFlex fiber cement boards make them versatile—they can be cut, bent and shaped to follow a wide variety of designs.

“The entire process is the result of advanced scientific research, engineering, and technology that is unmatched by James Hardie’s competitors. In fact, James Hardie is already producing highly advanced composite building materials in the Philippines. As for our competitors in Southeast Asia, they can only offer 1st generation fiber cement,” said Rose Pangan, Product Development Manager for James Hardie.


You can discover how your home or building can benefit from the advanced science and engineering behind HardieFlex advanced building composites. Visit www.jameshardie.com.ph and like the official James Hardie Page on Facebook at www.facebook.com/jameshardiephil or call 1-800-888-5427 (outside Metro Manila) or 895-5427 (within Metro Manila).


August 6, 2013

Ai-Ai delas Alas’ has a new business to handle “Toda Max”

Making another appearance on this Saturday’s (August 10) episode of the hit comedy series “Toda Max”, Ai-Ai delas Alas’ character Ate Vangie has a new business to handle as she pulls all the strings she can just to pay off the loans she has carried on from past expenses.
Putting up a tricycle wash business with her cousin Justin (Vhong Navarro), Ate Vangie converts their existing restaurant into a venue for her to gather up enough cash to pay off the debts she had made. Still needing to pay Justin off, as well as other relatives she had borrowed money from, she does everything that she can to attract customers—even to the extent of getting a couple of bar girls to boost the business.

Will Ate Vangie’s efforts to promote the bar work for her or against her? At the end of the day, will she finally be able to pay off all the debts she had made to support her lifestyle?
Find out on this week’s episode of “Toda Max”, airing on Saturday (August 10) on ABS-CBN Channel 2 after “Maalaala Mo Kaya”.

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