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Fireworks victims lower but injuries more severe –DOH

The Department of Health said Saturday the number of fireworks-related injuries in 2025 might be lower compared to 2024, but the injuries sustained by victims were more severe.
Holiday travelers start returning to NCR, hometowns after Christmas-New Year break

Filipinos who spent the Christmas and New Year holidays with their loved ones in Metro Manila or in provinces have begun returning on Saturday, as work starts on Monday for most people.
Jackie Lou Blanco, Snooky Serna turn vulnerable, answer questions on relevance and quitting showbiz
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Seasoned actresses Jackie Lou Blanco and Snooky Serna come together on “Fast Talk with Boy Abunda” Friday to promote their new teleserye “House of Lies.”
From mud to medal: The challenge behind a trail run

It”s hard to miss the recent running boom in the country. With its numerous benefits, from curbing weight gain to managing blood sugar and hypertension, running has become the bandwagon that many people are now eager to join.
Firecracker injuries in Region 1 reach 29

Firecracker-related injuries in Region 1 climbed to 29 after a surge of patients rushed to the Region 1 Medical Center (R1MC) during New Year celebrations, hospital officials said.
China taxes condoms, contraceptive drugs in bid to spur birth rate

HONG KONG – China removed a three-decade-old tax exemption on contraceptive drugs and devices from January 1 in new steps to spur a flagging birth rate.
UN chief deeply concerned over Israel’s suspension of NGOs
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is deeply concerned by Israel’s announcement of a suspension of the operations of several international non-governmental organizations in occupied Palestinian territory and called for the measure to be reversed, according to a statement on Friday.
Negros Occidental records over 260 road mishaps

The Province of Negros Occidental logged at least 261 cases of road accidents from December 24 to 31, 2025; four died.
Health officials warn vs food poisoning from reheated leftovers

As families continue to consume leftovers from New Year celebrations, health authorities in Pangasinan warned the public against reheating stored food repeatedly, saying it could lead to food poisoning.
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