April 28, 2021

Combating TB As One: Survivors advocate for continued TB empowerment and support


Tuberculosis (TB)
remains to be one of the deadliest airborne diseases in the Philippines today as the country experiences the highest incidence rate in Asia. To most people, getting proper TB treatment is the only solution to battle the TB disease. But for former TB patients, it’s more than just the treatments. Combating TB requires unity, action, and empowerment.

Having TB can be a heavy burden -- from daily monitoring and medical support to social stigma and discrimination. This is why Survivor Advocates of the Department of Health’s (DOH) campaign, #TBFreePH, believe that these problems should not be faced alone. Having gone through the same experiences, they continue to show their support by sharing their stories of hope to empower TB patients to strive towards a TB-free life.

What it means to be a survivor advocate

Once an aspiring architect, Louie Teng recalled the biggest turning point in her life back in 2007 when she discovered she had extrapulmonary TB (EPTB) called Tuberculosis Meningitis (MTB). Regarded as a rare form of TB, Meningeal tuberculosis affected her brain causing her to lose her eyesight in the process of treatment. For Louie, battling TB was one of the most difficult stages in her life, and losing her vision made it even worse. This led her to experience stages of depression, anxiety, and fear of discrimination from something that she considered to be an “old disease” which eventually progressed into a disability, resulting in double discrimination.

Her doctor then explained that her journey to recovery should be seen as a “miracle” since a person undergoing MTB could have resulted in a fatal incident since there were no existing cases locally at that time. After months of treatment and rehabilitation, a new opportunity came her way which was to use her past experiences as a sign of hope for the many battling TB.


TB Survivor Advocate Louie Teng

Today, Louie continues to combat TB as the President of TBPeople Philippines Organization Inc. and a survivor advocate for the DOH’s, #TBFreePH campaign. Louie has been using her platform to educate and help those who do not fully monitor their treatment, individuals from far-flung communities with active TB, and patients who have both TB and existing disabilities.

“We want to create media engagements by making noise the right way to inform the public that there are a lot of TB cases in the Philippines including ones with existing disabilities. Doing community-based forums to inquire about TB should also be established and making sure government officials directly communicate that there is free TB medication so everyone can easily access it,” shared Louie.

With the looming effects of the pandemic, Louie believes the lockdowns contributed to the growing emotional distress of TB patients because of the lack of access to proper service from health care centers and hospitals. But with increased digital interactions, connecting to TB patients who seek answers and peer support was made easier. “We want to help out to those who are unreached. With everyone connected through social media, we are able to get more inquiries and refer them to TB facilities and health care providers.”


Stronger together and fighting as one

To address the growing concerns of TB amid the pandemic, other survivor advocates have also shared their voices in raising TB awareness in hopes that their collaborative efforts will strengthen the community even more. Some of these #TBFreePH advocates are Mark Agana and Malaya Relacion.

TB Survivor Advocate Mark Agana

Mark Agana continues to echo the voice of Filipino men to getting screened, tested, and treated for TB, as well as erasing all stereotypes of men having no weaknesses. He was diagnosed with Pulmonary Tuberculosis (PTB) back in 2014 and considered himself to be a very healthy and athletic person. Like the majority of TB patients, Mark did not take the necessary precaution with TB treatment, and instead, he self-medicated which resulted in reactivation of TB in 2016.

He highlights that anyone is vulnerable to getting infected with TB, people who are active in sports and live a healthy lifestyle can also acquire it when exposed to the bacteria. After listening to different TB stories from other patients during his incubation period, Mark started to blame himself for not getting the necessary TB treatment sooner since getting TB once was already difficult but twice was too much.

For fellow survivor advocate Malaya Relacion, one of the biggest issues for TB in the Philippines is the lack of initiatives towards faster and more efficient TB detection processes. Back in 2012, Malaya worked for a non-government organization (NGO) where she visited various remote areas. After a series of unexplained fevers and chronic coughing, it was later revealed that she had pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB).

TB Survivor Advocate Malaya Relacion

With the current pandemic, Malaya encourages active and former TB patients to speak up and empower themselves through their experiences and stories. “Like many people with TB, I had to conquer my fears. I was scared to let people know about my story. But being scared means being powerless. So I had to take control of my own life. Today, I am here to let people know what it really means to be TB-Free.”

The goal of pushing TB awareness may be a challenging road ahead but can be achievable with additional support from TB and non-TB Filipinos by supporting the National TB Control Program and overall #TBFreePH campaign of the DOH. The campaign is also supported by development partners like the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), World Health Organization (WHO), and the Global Fund against HIV, TB, and Malaria.

For the survivor advocates of #TBFreePH, direct messaging from these TB programs will help solve the current issue of Filipino TB patients not seeking proper treatment, “We just want people to listen. Filipinos are just looking for direct intervention, complete with a lot of these programs and proper messaging like for example, we have to be clear and concise with the six-month medication, not just two,” emphasized Louie, who meets and listens to stories of currently treating patients via the #TBFreePH Facebook community page. “Through this, we can enable the first step to getting back on track and reaching the ultimate goal which is finding and treating 2.5 million Filipinos by 2022.”

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About TB Innovations and Health Systems Strengthening (TBIHSS)

TB Innovations and Health Systems Strengthening (TB Innovations) is a five-year project designed to bring a dynamic and strategic approach to accelerate the fight against tuberculosis (TB) in the Philippines and to institute health processes and systems that help the country achieve its targets for TB elimination by 2035. The project is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to identify, develop, pilot and scale up game-changing, innovative technologies and approaches to assist the Philippines government in reaching national targets. FHI 360 will work closely with the National TB Program, USAID, USAID partners, the World Health Organization, the Global Fund and in-country stakeholders to achieve the broader vision and support the attainment of the Philippines Health Agenda.

TB Innovations has these objectives:

● Identify approaches to maximize case detection and health-seeking behavior

● Integrate and institutionalize practices to improve treatment adherence and quality of care

● Create a supportive environment encompassing the continuum of TB prevention to care

Ready to Elevate your Fried Food Favorites With Smart Oven® Air Fryer from Breville PH

Healthy cooking is something we really enjoy for our family. Nowadays, trending is about air fryer. Many of my friends experience frying food through, an Air Fryer.

I’ve been having so much fun trying different recipes and can’t wait to try more. Now you can enjoy your favorite fried foods without the guilt.

Admit it. Regardless of how health-conscious we are, all of us have that special, secret place in our hearts reserved for fried food.

Ready to Elevate your Fried Food Favorites? Breville Philippines Showed them how to do it!

We all know that deep-fried treats may not always be the smartest choices when it comes to our overall diet, but we also cannot deny that they are so good it is worth dedicating a cheat day for them here and there.

Did you know, though, that there is a way you can enjoy your favorite deep-fried dishes minus the guilt of consuming something that can get your healthy eating habits off track? That was exactly what Breville Philippines proved during its virtual event, “Hey, Home Fryer!” 

The event featured some of the industry’s renowned chefs, together with the latest kitchen partners that ultimately changed the way anyone enjoys fried dishes. The international premium kitchen-label brand invited culinary luminaries Chef Waya Araos-Wijanco of Gourmet Gypsy Art CafĂ©, and Chef Gem Tee of Salta Ristorante, who both shared heritage and modern recipes that anyone can add to their culinary traditions, using some of the most advanced kitchen technologies that can elevate the way you enjoy your food.

The online event placed the spotlight on Breville’s newest kitchen must-have, the Smart Oven® Air Fryer, the third and most innovative version of its best-selling Pro ovens. Unlike its predecessors, this newest offering from Breville’s roster just #GotSmarter as it married both oven and air-frying options in one powerful product so that you can experience different ways of enjoying your tabletop favorites.

The Smart Oven® Air Fryer is every home cook's answer to their fried food dilemma thanks to its healthier way of deep-frying that uses advanced super convection technology. Now, you can sink your teeth on crispy, golden, air-fried food minus the oil and the guilt. Want other ways to enjoy your food? You can even choose from ten different cooking functions like slow cook, grill, bake, and roast. And as if that is not enough, anyone can perfect recipes using the Smart Oven Air Fryer® regardless of their experience in the kitchen, thanks to its smart algorithm that helps provide the best cooking temperature for whatever it is you want to cook.

The event was also a perfect opportunity for all home cooks and food lovers in general to know more about valuable kitchen hacks and cooking tips from the pros. Viewers, meanwhile, got first dibs on Chef Waya’s and Chef Tee’s insights. The two outstanding chefs both opened up on all the most important things they’ve picked up over the years when it comes to working in their kitchens.




The “Hey, Home Fryer!” online event was opened to everyone who tuned in to Breville Philippines’s Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/brevillephilippines) last April 24 and got front-row seats on one of the most exciting things to ever happen in the world of food.



https://www.facebook.com/brevillephilippines/videos/361449945294933

Stay tuned by following Breville Philippines’s official Facebook page at (https://www.facebook.com/brevillephilippines) and Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/breville_phils/ for more updates. 

Want to know more about the brand’s products? Visit https://www.breville.com.ph/  for more information.

 

Heaven in danger in "Bagong Umaga" finale


Heaven is getting closer to pinning Diana (Glydel Mercado) for her crimes against her family and friends but she and her parents will face grave danger in the final week of “Bagong Umaga.” Diana escaped while being transferred to another mental facility.


Hospital staff and authorities discovered her communicating with suspicious individuals using a phone hidden in her room. Unbeknownst to all, she intended to be caught because the only way she could successfully escape is when she is transferred to another hospital.

Diana remains thirsty for revenge even after her escape and finding out that her daughter is still alive. She still wants to have the Veradonas killed because she believes that only when Tisay is gone will her daughter come to her.

But she will not be able to do this alone. She needs the help of one of Ian’s enemies – Matthew (Richard Quan).

Will Diana be able to convince Matthew to kill the Veradonas? Will their plan be discovered?

Watch the finale of “Bagong Umaga” this week on A2Z channel, Kapamilya Channel, and Kapamilya Online Live via the YouTube channel and Facebook page of ABS-CBN Entertainment, and iWantTFC. Outside the country, it is available on The Filipino Channel.

For updates, follow @abscbnpr on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram or visit www.abs-cbn.com/newsroom

Smile Train Launches First Filipino Speech Therapy App


For the thousands of babies born with a cleft each year, speech therapy is an essential need. The COVID-19 pandemic, however, has disrupted access to speech therapy services. 

Smile Train, the world’s leading cleft charity, stands by its commitment to continue promoting comprehensive cleft care despite the challenges brought about by the pandemic with the launch of its online speech therapy services.

With telehealth emerging as an important pillar of healthcare delivery in the Philippines, Smile Train Philippines is launching the very first Filipino mobile speech application in the country designed for those who were born with a cleft. The app was developed to help parents, guardians, and children in accessing speech therapy services online. With kid-friendly features and lively graphics, the app leads to a wide array of educational videos and speech therapy sessions, all in Filipino. The app also serves as a platform for more patients and families affected with cleft to connect with healthcare professionals to ensure that they can continue to receive comprehensive cleft care with minimal disruptions.


Since the start of the pandemic, Smile Train’s speech telehealth program in the Philippines has treated over 200 patients, providing them with more than 1,000 cleft care-related sessions— including speech therapy, nutritional support, breastfeeding guidance for mothers of babies with clefts, pre-surgical consultations, and psychosocial care. Smile Train envisions the app to be more than just a platform for learning, seeing it as a way to bring more smiles to cleft-affected families in the Philippines.

“Technology has allowed us at Smile Train to deliver the speech therapy needs of children with cleft throughout this pandemic. Safety is our foremost priority, and I am glad that this app allows us to safely serve the needs of these kids in the comfort and safety of their own homes,” said Smile Train’s South East Asia Director Kimmy Flaviano.

The Smile Train app also addresses a glaring gap in reaching kids with cleft. “With the app, distance is no longer a problem. Kids may start their speech therapy sessions which they otherwise would not have started without the app. Furthermore, the app encourages more Speech Pathologists to partner with Smile Train,” said Veronica Yu, a speech pathologist and the lead content creator of the app. “Partnering with Smile Train is life-changing, and I know that the Smile Train app will give many speech pathologists the fulfillment of knowing that they are making a difference in people’s lives,” Yu concluded.


“With or without the pandemic, digitalization of health services is definitely important as it allows patients to access health services in a more cost-effective way,” said Jeo Paz, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Nifty Hero. “This is precisely what the Smile Train speech app is trying to accomplish, providing hundreds of families with cleft access to speech therapy services at little to no cost at all, wherever they may be.”


Nifty Hero
is the developer of the Smile Train app, advocating to help non-profit organizations in creating sustainable, cost-effective, and value-added health solutions to help organize, automate, and improve services offered.


The app is available for download on the App Store and Google Play in April. For more details about the app, visit http://smiletrainspeechapp.com/

For more information about Smile Train Philippines’ local efforts and to refer a patient in need, visit smiletrain.ph/get-help, follow Smile Train Philippines on Twitter and Instagram @SmileTrainPh, and like them on Facebook at @SmileTrainPhilippines.


April 27, 2021

PascualLab gets CHOSEN

PascualLab and World Vision join hands to help underprivileged children in Malabon



Amidst this looming pandemic, Pascual Laboratories, Inc. (PascualLab) and international child-focused organization World Vision Development Foundation, Inc. (World Vision) join hands to bring hope to children in need through the child sponsorship initiative, CHOSEN. 

Through CHOSEN, children are given the chance and opportunity to pick their sponsors.  In most sponsorship programs, children sometimes wait for a long time before they get selected. Through this charity program, they are given the chance to take hold of their future by doing the choosing.

To empower these underprivileged children in World Vision-assisted communities and to share them financial assistance and essentials through CHOSEN, the organization’s Philippine branch reached out to PascualLab, one of the most trusted pharmaceutical companies in the Philippines¹ and over 140 employees heeded the call.

Through their sponsorship, PascualLab will be able to assist more than their original target of 75 children - a number symbolic of PascualLab’s years in the industry. And through this novel way of sponsorship, PascualLab hopes to help spread love, as its anniversary theme #PascualLove speaks of, during a time when it is so easy to see things in a negative light. 


PascualLab Chairman of the Board, President and CEO Jose Augusto Pascual said:
“In these bleak and uncertain times, people latch on to any glimmer of hope they can find in their day-to-day lives. And so late last year, when the World Vision team initially proposed the idea of their charity program CHOSEN, we thought it was something that could give a ray of light to those in need. For PascualLab, it would enable our Family Members to reach out to underprivileged Filipino children and to share some PascualLOVE, given the situation we were and still are in, and the challenges that we continue to face.”


World Vision’s National Director Rommel Fuerte thanked PascualLab especially its volunteer employees, who signed up to be chosen as sponsors.  “With your support, children and their families can have access to healthcare, quality education as well as programs on livelihood, safety, and spiritual development,” he said.

 

The partnership was recently sealed in a virtual MoA signing between the two teams led by Fuerte and Pascual, Mia Pascual Cenzon, PascualLab VP for Corporate HROD and Design Services and Corporate Communications, and World Vision Director for Resource and Development Director Santos Godornes, Jr.


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