Monday, June 27, 2011

On June 6, 2011, security lapse at street entrance to Robinsons Place Manila. I entered said building through what was identified as the Sta. Monica entrance. The guards at said entrance: didn't inspect my luggage; didn't scan said luggage with metal detector; didn't use a bomb sniffing animal to smell said luggage. Said luggage is large enough to contain grenades.After entering said building, I bought a product from the National Book store and was given National book store retail invoice No. 156923. I left said said building and went outside.I returned to said building via the street entrance to Robinsons Department store. the guards at said
entrance: didn't inspect my luggage; didn't scan said luggage with metal detector; didn't use a bomb sniffing animal to smell said luggage. Said luggage is large enough to contain

complaint vs. SMART store
at Robinsons Place Ermita Manila. Said store was at the 3rd Floor of said building. On September 19, 2010, an employee, identified as Raul Manzano, working at said store, wrote the following on a copy of my September 19, 2010 letter addressed to said store: “ESCALATED TO TECHNICAL SUPPORT: FOR: TROUBLE SHOOTING . . . 9/19/2010 . . . “. Up to June 22, 2011, no one from SMART Communications has contacted
me regarding said matter.



CDC Hurricane Health & Safety Tip
Title: Inventory Your Disaster Kit
Tip of the Week: Remember to inventory your emergency kit from last season to ensure that items are not missing, expired or new items need to
be included.

How Secondhand Smoke Affects the Brain
http://www.nih.gov/researchmatters/may2011/05162011smoke.htm
Secondhand smoke has a direct, measurable impact on the brain similar to what’s seen in the person doing the smoking, according to a new study. The finding highlights the importance of limiting exposure to secondhand smoke in cars and other enclosed spaces. When not exposed to smoke (top image), brains show high levels (red and yellow) of a tracer molecule that binds to empty nicotine receptors. After 1 hour of exposure to secondhand smoke (bottom), nicotine displaces and reduces the level of tracer molecules.Image courtesy of Brody et al., Archives of General Psychiatry.
Tobacco is the leading cause of preventable death nationwide. People who smoke are up to 6 times more likely than non-smokers to suffer a heart attack. Tobacco is also one of the strongest cancer-causing agents. Up to 90% of lung cancer deaths are attributed to smoking.

But the smoker isn’t the only one harmed by cigarette smoke. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, almost 50,000 deaths per year can be attributed to secondhand smoke. A Surgeon General’s Report in 2006 concluded that secondhand smoke causes heart disease and lung cancer in nonsmoking adults. It also causes serious health conditions in children, including sudden infant death syndrome, respiratory infections and more severe asthma.

Previous research has shown that exposure to secondhand smoke increases the likelihood that children will become teenage smokers and makes it more difficult for adult smokers to quit. Laboratory studies give some insight into the mechanisms at work. Nicotine, a chemical found in all tobacco products, is addictive. Long-term exposure to cigarette smoke leads to nicotine dependence in rats and an increase in nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) in the brain.

A team led by Dr. Arthur Brody of the University of California, Los Angeles, set out to study how secondhand smoke affects the human brain. They used an imaging technique to visualize when nicotine occupies brain nAChRs. The method depends on a special tracer molecule that binds specifically to nAChRs and can be detected by positron emission tomography (PET). Nicotine displaces the tracer molecule at the receptor, so the more nicotine that binds to nAChRs, the lower the tracer signals.

The scientists recruited 24 young adult participants—11 moderately dependent cigarette smokers and 13 nonsmokers. The participants were given the tracer molecule and then asked to sit in the passenger’s seat of a car for 1 hour. They did this twice, a week apart. In 1 session, they were exposed to moderate secondhand smoke; in the other they weren’t. Afterward, they underwent PET scans. The study, which was partly funded by NIH’s National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), appeared online on May 2, 2011, in Archives of General Psychiatry.

The researchers found that about 1 in 5 nAChRs in the brains of both smokers and non-smokers became occupied by nicotine after 1 hour of exposure to secondhand smoke. The smokers also had a significant increase in craving following exposure to secondhand smoke.

“These results show that even limited secondhand smoke exposure delivers enough nicotine to the brain to alter its function,” says NIDA Director Dr. Nora D. Volkow. “Chronic or severe exposure could result in even higher brain nicotine levels, which may explain why secondhand smoke exposure increases vulnerability to nicotine addiction.”

“This study gives concrete evidence to support policies that ban smoking in public places, particularly enclosed spaces and around children,” Brody says.






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newsinhealth nih gov web site


http://www.smokefree.gov/
smokefree gov web site

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All Experts web site
http://www.allexperts.com/


CPSC Approves New Federal Safety Rule for Hair Dryers
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml11/11242.html


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askmen web site



http://www.howtodothings.com/
howtodothings web site



http://www.kiplinger.com/
kiplinger web site

http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/
National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse web site

http://www.sleepfoundation.org/
National Sleep Foundation web site

http://www.all-acronyms.com/

http://www.asha.org/
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association


http://www.eol.org/
Encyclopedia of Life web site

http://www.fda.gov/Food/default.htm
FDA's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm257816.htm

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/healthywebsurfing.html
MedlinePlus Guide to Healthy Web Surfing

Quick Guide to Healthy Living
http://www.healthfinder.gov/prevention/

http://www.encyclopedia.com/
encyclopedia web site


Nutrition for Seniors
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/nutritionforseniors.html


http://www.onelook.com/reverse-dictionary.shtml
reverse dictionary web site

http://www.alcoholconcern.org.uk/
alcoholconcern org uk web site

http://www.neurology.org/
American Academy of Neurology web site

http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm260235.htm
FDA provides updated safety data on silicone gel-filled breast implants

http://www.cdc.gov/outbreaknet/foodborne_az.html
Foodborne illnesses



Healthy Water
http://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/

Lifestyle Changes to Boost Heart Health
http://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/calories/other_factors.html


http://www.merriam-webster.com/

SITE OF THE DAY:
Merriam-Webster Online

Tips to Prevent Illness from Clostridium Perfringens
http://www.cdc.gov/Features/ClostridiumPerfringens/

Saturday, June 18, 2011

warning vs. Ayala Center, Makati
security lapses at entrances to: Glorietta 5, Greenbelt 5 to Greenbelt 1,, Glorietta 3, Park Square 1, SM building, Landmark building, Rustans building.
Defective doorknob at door of washroom of what was identified as Glorietta 3 resulted in my being unable, for several minutes, to leave said room.
Regarding said security lapses, when I entered said areas, the guards at entrances to said areas: did not inspect the insides of my luggage; did not use
a metal detector to scan said luggage; did not use a bomb sniffing animal to smell said luggage. Said luggage is large enough to contain hand grenades.

I entered Glorietta 5 on December 6, 2010. The guard at the entrance (opposite the Rustan’s building) to said Glorietta 5: did not inspect the inside of
my luggage; did not scan said luggage with a metal detector; did not have a bomb sniffing animal smell said luggage. Said luggage was large enough to
contain grenades. On said date, I submitted a written complaint vs. said security lapse. Said written complaint was received at what was identified as
the concierge within said building. The person who received said written complaint identified herself/himself as Crystal Joice. Up to
June 18, 2011, neither the building administrator of said building nor anyone identified as with Ayala Center Makati or with Ayala Land Corporation has
contacted me regarding said security lapse.


FDA Warns of MI, PAD Risk With Chantix
By Peggy Peck, Executive Editor, MedPage Today
Published: June 16, 2011


WASHINGTON -- The FDA warned today that smokers with a history of heart attack or stroke who use the smoking cessation drug varenicline (Chantix) may increase their risk of a second heart attack or new onset peripheral vascular disease.

The agency said an additional warning will be added to the drug's label and prescribing information describing a small, but measurable increase in the risk of cardiovascular events including nonfatal myocardial infarction, angina, and need for coronary revascularization.

Additionally, the label will warn that use of varenicline may increase the risk for a "new diagnosis of peripheral vascular disease or admission for a procedure for the treatment of peripheral vascular disease" among persons with a history of cardiovascular disease.

In its announcement, the FDA noted that smoking significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular events, so it advised physicians and patients to weigh the known benefits of varenicline treatment "against its potential risks when deciding to use the drug in smokers with cardiovascular disease."

The FDA decided to add the warnings after it reviewed data from a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of 700 smokers with a history of cardiovascular disease who were treated with varenicline or placebo.

The FDA said it was "continuing to evaluate the cardiovascular safety of Chantix" and had ordered the drug's maker to conduct a meta-analysis of data from all varenicline studies as part of an ongoing review of the drug's cardiovascular safety.

Concerns about cardiovascular safety come on top of previous reports of increased risk of suicidal ideation association with varenicline, which is marketed by Pfizer.



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http://www.eol.org/
Encyclopedia of Life web site

http://www.asha.org/
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

http://www.consumeraction.gov/
Consumer Action Web site

http://consumerworld.org/
consumerworld web site

http://www.kiplinger.com/
kiplinger web site

http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/
National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse web site


http://www.sleepfoundation.org/
National Sleep Foundation web site


http://www.ftc.gov/
U. S. Federal Trade Commission web site

http://www.askmen.com/
askmen web site

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Advisory vs. F. Zobel de Ayala. He was identified as Ayala Land Chairman. In 2010, I sent a letter of complaint regarding what was
identified as a defective door knob at what was identified as a washroom for the handicapped at the food court in in what
was identified as Glorietta 3. Because of said defective door knob at said washroom, after I entered said defective
washroom, I had difficulty in exiting said washroom. It was only after I kicked the door of said washroom that I was able
to exit said washroom. Preventive maintenance could have prevented said defect. Said letter of complaint was sent via
registered mail, with registry return receipt, to said F. Zobel de Ayala. Based on the on the registry return receipt for
said registered letter, said registered letter was received on 9/7/10 by said F. Zobel de Ayala’s agent. Up to
June 7, 2011, said F. Zobel de Ayala has not provided me with a reply to said letter of complaint.

On June 7, 2011, lax security at street entrance to McDonald's restaurant at Harrison Plaza building in Malate, Manila.
The guard at said street entrance: did not inspect my luggage; did not scan said luggage with metal detector; did
not have a bomb sniffing animal smell said luggage. Said luggage is large enough to contain grenades. Then, the guard,
identified as Ramos, between said restaurant and the rest of the interior of said building: did not inspect my luggage; did
not scan said luggage with metal detector; did not have a bomb sniffing animal smell said luggage.When I went to the
National Book Store inside said building, the guard at said entrance: did not inspect my luggage; did not scan said luggage
with metal detector; did not have a bomb sniffing animal smell said luggage. Then I went to the Shopwise store inside
said building. The guard at an entrance to said building did not inspect my luggage; did not scan said luggage with metal
detector; did not have a bomb sniffing animal smell said luggage.




web sites with free, useful information:

http://www.associatedcontent.com/
associated content web site

Consumer group launches enhanced consumer-friendly portal
http://superconsumer.net/supercons/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=106:consumer-

Decision Tree for Personal Lightning Safety
http://www.lightningsafety.com/nlsi_pls/decision_tree_people.html
by Richard Kithil, President &CEO, NLSI

NLSI recommends that all organizations prepare a Lightning Safety Plan and inform all personnel of its contents. In a sentence, lightning safety is "anticipating a high-risk situation and moving to a low-risk location." Lightning Safety Plans should be site-specific, but they all share a common outline:

1. Advanced warning of the hazard. Some options:

1.1 "If you can see it, flee it; If you can hear it, clear it."

1.2 TV Weather Channel; NOAA Weather Radio

1.3 Fancy lightning detectors; off-site meteorological services

2. Make decision to suspend activities and notify people.

2.1 The 30/30 Rule says to shut down when lightning is six miles away. Use a "flash to bang" (lightning to thunder) count of five seconds equals one mile (10 = 2 miles; 20 = 4 miles; 30 = 6 miles).

2.2 Notify people via radio, siren or other means.

3. Move to safe location.

3.1 A large permanent building or metal vehicle is best.

3.2 Unsafe places are near metal or water; under trees; on hills; near electrical/electronics equipment.

4. Reassess the hazard.

It’s usually safe after no thunder and no lightning have been observed for thirty minutes. Be conservative here.

5. Inform people to resume activities.


http://www.fda.gov/Food/ResourcesForYou/Consumers/ucm077331.htm
Fresh and Frozen Seafood: Selecting and Serving it Safely
Also available in PDF (734 KB) and en EspaƱol (Spanish) PDF (778 KB).


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geek com web site

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Saturday, June 4, 2011

Security lapse at an entrance to SM building on June 4,
2011 at Ayala Center Makati.
The guard at said entrance: did not inspect my luggage;
did not use a metal detector to scan said luggage;
did not use a bomb detecting animal to smell said
luggage. Said luggage is large enough to contain
grenades.After I entered said building, I brought
said luggage twice past the guard at the entrance to SM
supermarket.The guard at said entrance: did not inspect
my luggage; did not use a metal detector to scan
said luggage; did not use a bomb detecting animal to
smell said luggage.


When riding in a taxi, lock all the doors.


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FDA: FOOD PRODUCTS FROM TAIWAN BEING MONITORED
Press Release/28 May 2011

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Director Suzette H.
Lazo, MD today assured the public that food products
and food additives imported from Taiwan are being
monitored after the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office
(TECO) informed the Philippine government of possible
contamination of Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP).

Widely used as a plasticizer in the manufacturing of
articles such as intravenous bags and tubings, blood
bags and infusion tubings and nasogastric tubes, DEHP
was found to be illegally added to a food product raw
material intended for emulsification. While low doses
of DEHP are generally safe, high doses or prolonged
exposure can have harmful effects. Children are
especially prone to the harmful effects of high doses
of DEHP or to repeated exposure which can lead to
testicular effects, fertility problems and toxicity to
kidneys.

The Taiwan government has informed the Department of
Health that a company may have imported food products
containing additives contaminated by DEHP to the
Philippines. Efforts to trace local counterpart of
this company are currently in progress.


JUNE IS DENGUE AWARENESS MONTH
http://www.doh.gov.ph/
Press Release/30 May 2011
The Department of Health (DOH) today reported a total
of 22,903 dengue cases nationwide from January to May 7
this year as it prepares to observe June as “Dengue
Awareness Month”. The total number of dengue cases is
8% higher compared to the same period last year.
There were 141 deaths recorded (Case Fatality
Rate-0.62%).This year’s theme, “Eskwelahan, Simbahan,
Barangay, Palengke at Buong Komunidad, Sama-Sama Nating
Sugpuin ang Dengue”, aims to heighten awareness of the
strategy to fight dengue by adopting the 4S Kontra
Dengue. The Centers for Health Development (CHDs) are
directed to coordinate with their LGU counterparts to
encourage them to conduct a simultaneous activity with
the CHDs.The DOH 4S Kontra Dengue strategy is composed
of Search and Destroy, Seek early consultation,
Self-protective measures and Say no to indiscriminate
fogging.Most of the cases came from the National Capital
Region (6,732), Central Luzon (4,181), and CALABARZON
(3,555).At the National Capital Region, Quezon City had
the most (1,694) number of cases followed by Manila (824),
Kalookan City






(775), Pasig (592), Valenzuela (466), and Paranaque City (407).
“Dengue cases surge during the months of June until August,” Health Assistant Secretary Enrique Tayag said, adding that
Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes can breed even in very small receptacles like coconut husks or empty bottles.
Ages of cases ranged from less than a month to 89 years old. Majority (53%) of the cases were males. Most (39.9%) affected
cases belonged to the 1-10 years age group.
Clustering of cases was observed in some parts of La Union, Pangasinan, Bataan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac, Batangas,
Laguna, Rizal, Cebu, Negros Oriental, Zamboanga del Sur,
Misamis Oriental, Davao City, General Santos City, South Cotabato, Kalinga, and Metro Manila.
In Metro Manila, there were clustering of cases in Kalookan, Makati, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Paranaque, Pasig, Quezon City and
Valenzuela.Meanwhile, Tayag disclosed that June 15 and
every year thereafter will be observed as ASEAN Dengue Day to foster more
to foster more awareness about the disease. This
pronouncement was made during the 10th ASEAN Health
Ministers Meeting held in Singapore last 22 July 2010.
The theme for the coming ASEAN Dengue Day is “Dengue is
Everybody’s Concern, Causing Socio-economic Burden, but
it’s Preventable.Tayag reminded the public that dengue,
already an all-year round disease, is more common during
rainy days when there are more mosquito breeding sites.
To prevent dengue, he advised the public to destroy all
possible mosquito breeding sites like old tires and tin
cans, clean roof gutters, replace water in flower vases
regularly, and to use mosquito nets or protective clothing. He also stressed that fogging may be done only in outbreak areas.

“The people, especially schoolchildren, can protect themselves from day bites by using topical insect repellents or by wearing long-sleeved shirts. Suspected cases are urged to seek treatment if there are persistently high fever, appearance of skin rashes or any signs of bleeding,” Tayag concluded.




http://www.cdc.gov/hicpac/pubs.html
Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee
(HICPAC)

image of registry return receipt of letter addressed to Makati councilor J. J. Binay

image of registry return receipt of letter addressed to Makati councilor J. J. Binay