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Hundreds more into transformation in Tacloban

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TACLOBAN CITY – Hundreds of Tacloban substance users and pushers availed of the five-day holistic 2nd batch transformation program held July 25-30, 2016 at the Tacloban Astrodome. Supportive of the city’s priority program in support to President Rodrigo Duterte’s thrust, City Mayor Cristina G. Romualdez welcomed hundreds of participants on its first day opening and signified her presence as they recieved their certificate of completion. Mayor Cristina informed them that an office at the astrodome will be open to provide service to their needs such as livelihood classes through the Cristina Learn & Earn Program (CLEP) and the Comprehensive Livelihood Entrepreneurial Program which will equip “transformers” with skills that will free them from the bondage of the prohibited drugs.

The rehabilitation of each user will take some time but sacrifices will be made by the victim, supported by the government from the barangay, city and the national as well, the lady mayor said. In an interview, Yoyong (not his real name) and who has been into drugs since his teen years, said that he hope that the transformation program will totally change his ways, especially with a family to take care of. Yoyong has a wife and two kids. He sees a brighter future with the livelihood skills training the program can provide, through an array of course such for men as carpentry, masonry, plumbing, welding, electrical installation and heavy equipment operator. Meanwhile, the program also offers courses on cosmetology, dressmaking, food processing and cooking and haircutting for women. The city government’s Transformation Program Inside Out” is the city’s answer to President Duterte’s anti illegal-drug campaign. As of press time, thousands of illegal drug users have submitted to transform themselves through the program. (Gay Gaspay -TISAT/Kanhuraw Media Team)

Rep. Noel opposes abolition of party-list system

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Rep. Victoria Noel

TACLOBAN CITY- She agrees that the party-list system has been abused but abolishing it would be a big disservice to genuine groups which advance the interests of their respective constituents. Thus said Rep. Victoria Noel of the An Waray party-list group, reacting on the plan of President Rodrigo Duterte to abolish the party-list system.
The President said that the party-list system has been abused by some well-moneyed politicians and their families to gain more power. “I agree what President Rodrigo Duterte has said that it has been abused in a way. However, this is not the fault of the honest to goodness party-list(groups),” Noel said. “I do not conform to the abolition but I go for reform or amend the party-list law,” she added. Noel said that there were already moves in previous Congress to amend laws governing the party-list system but failed to take off. She said that she will introduce a bill that will seek the amendment of the system.  Noel, however, did not elaborate what possible changes she will introduce to the system. The party-list system was introduced under the 1986 Constitution to provide representation at the Lower House to give sectors considered underrepresented or not represented. “We agree that there should be a reform and really make sure that the representation of people that are unrepresented will be represented in Congress,”Noel said. “The President should know that party-list representatives are the ones who religiously attends committee hearings; the ones who helps to constitute quorum. They are really hardworking,” Noel added. (LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Is rice to be blamed for rising diabetes?

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Rice consumption and diabetes was the topic of debate in the recently concluded Asia-Pacific Conference in Clinical Nutrition (APCCN) in Kuala Lumpur’ Malaysia on January 26-29, 2015.
Two clinical nutrition experts served as opposing speakers of the debate’
Yes, it is
Dr. Christiani Jeyakumar Henry from the United Kingdom presented the arguments that link white rice consumption to the rising prevalence of diabetes, particularly that Asia is the epicenter of Type 2 Diabetes (T2D)’
He also said that the Asian phenotype or body composition predisposes them to T2D. He then discussed several studies on the high glycemic response of white rice that contributes to T2D. Glycemic response is the change in blood glucose after consuming a carbohydrate-rich food.
No, its not rice alone
Dr. Shigeru Yamamoto from Japan presented opposite arguments saying that even though rice consumption has dramatically decreased, diabetes prevalence is still rising, specifically in their country.
Dr. Yamamoto said that rice cannot be blamed as long as everything is consumed in moderation. lt is the amount of rice that may need monitoring, Yamamoto further reiterated.
The high glycemic index of white rice came from the results of studies on post-prandial glucose or after-meal blood glucose response using a single food.
However, in daily life, people do not eat a single food but in combination with something else.
Moreover, Dr. Yamamoto said that the prevalence of obesity in Japan is low despite high carbohydrate intake and they have the highest life expectancy in the world.
Dr. Henry rebutted that Japan’s rice consumption is different from other Asians in the sense that while Japanese eat rice, the amount is nothing compared to how much more their neighboring countries do.
The Philippine scenario
In the Philippines, the 8th National Nutrition Survey (NNS) of the Food and Nutrition Research Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (FNRI-DOST) in 2013 showed that the individual rice consumption was 298 grams or about 1.5 cups daily.
Rice consumption in2013 was lower than the 2008 NNS which was 3’17 grams or a little more than 1.5 cups daily.
Moreover, diabetes prevalence at the national level based on a cut-off of 126 milligrams per deciliter is 5.1 percent in the 2013 NNS.
Diabetes prevalence in 2013 was higher than the 2008 prevalence at 4.8 percent. This trend was similar to what is being observed in Japan.
Promoting brown rice
Going back to the topic of debate: Is rice consumption causing the rise of diabetes in Asia?
In the end, Drs. Henry and Yamamoto concluded that the rising prevalence of diabetes cannot be blamed on a single food. It is not rice per se that is the issue’ but the kind and amount of rice, they further emphasized.
The FNRI-DOST has been promoting the consumption of brown rice, the kind that ts minimally processed, with its bran still intact. (PR)

DPWH-BDEO set to complete senior high school buildings in Biliran before end of the year

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NAVAL, Biliran-The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) – Biliran District Engineering Office (BDEO) target to finish all senior high school buildings in the entire province of Biliran by August or September this year.  District Engineer David P. Adongay Jr. during the Kapihan: Pulong-pulong ng Bayan on Radyo Natin Fm, said that the target completion of the school building projects, which were supposedly finished by June before opening of classes, was extended due to the failure of the sub-soil exploration tests. Engr. Adongay clarified that the completion of the senior high school buildings are dependent on the result of the subsoil exploration test and the release of the additional funds.

“Meron kaming mga projects na nabid-out na but ang nangyari during the subsoil exploration test ay nag-fail, so irere-design namin yan so additional funding yan, nirequest namin sa higher authorities kasi mag-iiba yung foundation niya, mas tataas yung volume niya ng concrete at mas lalalim ang kanyang excavation works so until now hinihintay pa namin yan (release of funds),” he said. Adongay points out that the main problem in the implementation of school building projects are the site identified by the Department of Education.  The district engineer suggested that the DPWH and DepEd should have a joint evaluation and identification of building sites because its terrain is one to be considered in the budget allocation.

“Kaya dapat talaga sa identification palang ma-identified namin kung ano talaga ang dapat tatrabahuin diyan for example yung leveling, yung scope of work sa excavation, aside sa subsoil exploration,” Engr. Adongay said. As of July, 2016, Engr. Adongay reported that Biliran DEO have already posts 59.43% for the school building projects.
Out of the 30 school buildings projects, 11 are already completed, 4 not yet started, 5 are still on-going and 10 are substantially completed.  Adongay explained that they still didn’t allow classes to hold on those substantially completed buildings to ensure the safety of teachers and students. (PR)

Espinosa aides surrender firearms, vehicles to police authorities

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ORMOC CITY- Civilians who held custody some properties allegedly owned by embattled Albuera Mayor Rolando Espinosa Sr. and his son Kerwin were separately turned over to the police authorities. Based on the information from the Albuera police, a resident of sitio Tinago, Barangay Binulho identified as Gerry Todio surrendered a 9mm pistol containing live bullets and a shot gun with 20 live ammunitions at around 5 pm on Friday (August 5). Also, a woman of this city who requested anonymity voluntarily turned over one black Innova vehicle bearing plate number NQF 431 to the city police at around 8 pm of same date.  The woman was said to be the bookkeeper of the Espinosa family.  After the news came out on the involvement of the family of Mayor Espinosa on the illegal drug trade, her family stopped using the vehicle which was on their possession.  She disclosed that Espinosa’s common-law wife offered her to use of vehicle a year ago for bookkeeping works for Zellan Hotel based in the same town.  She disclosed that the operations at the amily owned hotel have stopped since April this year. She did not provide any reason why the hotel ceased its operations.
(ELVIE ROMAN ROA)

Rep.Veloso vows “massive” road construction in his district

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TACLOBAN CITY- Representative Vicente Veloso vowed a “massive” road construction in the third district of Leyte, considered the poorest congressional district in the province. Veloso said that he had already met with officials of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) on his plan to provide concrete roads in all the towns within the district. He said necessary funding for this purpose has already been allocated by the DPWH.

“There will be a massive road construction in our district hopefully beginning January of next year,” Veloso, who is serving on his first term, said in an interview.
According to the solon, about 500 kms of road, mostly farm-to-market roads, are to be paved across the district comprising the towns of Leyte-Leyte, Tabangon,San Isidro, Calubian and Villaba.
He said that there is a need to provide better road system in the district as this will result to faster transport of goods and services. With better road system, peace and order could also be improved in his district which Veloso admitted remain to be one of the big concerns in his district. The neophyte solon said that problem on illegal drugs remain to be prominent practically in all towns in the district.

Veloso has disclosed that while fighting the proliferation of the illegal drugs in Leyte’s third district is among his concerns, some mayors and even police officials appear not be supportive on this campaign. “There is a town in the district wherein its local police chief is not being replaced despite of the fact that its illegal drug problem is so massive,” the solon said. Meantime, aside from his road project, Veloso also bared that he had already received an assurance from the Department of Health on the construction of a district hospital in his area. The proposed 25-bed capacity district hospital will be put up in Villaba in the amount of P250 million. He said that the construction of the hospital could start within the year.  (JOEY A. GABIETA)

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