Regarding the Vicki Belo medical group:
It will be advantageous for prospective customers of said group to obtain, in advance, the following:
a complete list of all the branches of the Belo Medical Group and the addresses of all said branches, a complete list of all the services offered by said Group and
the prices of all said services; a complete list of all the medical doctors employed by said Group and the corresponding list of the learning institutions where said
persons graduated and the corresponding number of years that said persons have been practising. An article, identified as originating from said Vicki
Belo which was published on May 12, 2010, in the Philippine Star newspaper, contained the following statements:"most sunblocks are "fragrance free".
What are the specific names of sunblocks which are allegedly fragrance free.? "Belo Essentials SunExpert has created a sunblock that has complete UVA and UVB
protection". Ask for certification from a reputable independent authority that said sunblock has complete UVA and UVB protection.
"The product has been tested by independent (non-Belo) dermatologists who are accredited by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration).
What are the complete names and addresses of said alleged dermatologists and proofs, if any, that said persons are accredited by said FDA?
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On May 12, 2010.
Nobody at the SM Department store at SM City Manila inspected my luggage/subjected my luggage to scanning with metal detector.
Said luggage was large enough to contain deadly weapons. Didn't see required express lane for senior citizens inside said store. Inside said store, didn't
see required sign re privileges for/of senior citizens. I believe the implementing rules and regulations of the Expanded Senior Citizens Act were violated by
said store.
Nobody at Ace Hardware store at SM City Manila inspected my luggage, which was large enough to contain deadly weapons.
Didn't see required express lane for senior citizens inside said store. Inside said store, didn't
see required sign re privileges for/of senior citizens. I believe the implementing rules and regulations of the Expanded Senior Citizens Act were violated by
said store.
Nobody at SM Supermarket at SM City Manila inspected my luggage, which was large enough to contain deadly weapons.
Didn't see required express lane for senior citizens inside said store. Inside said store, didn't see required sign re privileges for/of senior citizens. I believe the implementing rules and regulations of the Expanded Senior Citizens Act were violated by said store.
Nobody at Camerahaus store at SM City Manila inspected my luggage, which was large enough to contain deadly weapons. Didn't see required express lane for senior citizens inside said store. Inside said store, didn't see required sign re privileges for/of senior citizens. I believe the implementing rules and regulations of the Expanded Senior Citizens Act were violated by
said store.
Nobody at Chowking store at second floor at SM City Manila inspected my luggage, which was large enough to contain deadly weapons. Didn't see required express lane for senior citizens inside said store. Inside said store, didn't
see required sign re privileges for/of senior citizens. I believe the implementing rules and regulations of the Expanded Senior Citizens Act were violated by
said store.
Nobody at Casa Reyes restaurant at SM City Manila inspected my luggage, which was large enough to contain deadly weapons. Didn't see required express lane for senior citizens inside said store. Inside said store, didn't see required sign re privileges for/of senior citizens. I believe the implementing rules and regulations of the Expanded Senior Citizens Act were violated by
said store.
While I was at KFC restaurant at SM City Manila I didn't see required express lane for senior citizens Didn't see required sign re privileges for/of senior citizens. I believe the implementing rules and regulations of the Expanded Senior Citizens Act were violated by said store. Employee, identified as "Jonalyn" didn't have required health certificate at the proper location on clothing she was wearing.
The O.R. issued bore the number 113-249102
The CR for men, near Ace Hardware store, at the second floor of SM City Manila had a compartment without a locking or barring device
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Dog Bite Prevention
http://www.cdc.gov/HomeandRecreationalSafety/Dog-Bites/biteprevention.html
There are ways to make dog bites less likely and to help prevent children from being bitten by dogs.
podcast
http://www2c.cdc.gov/podcasts/player.asp?f=11206
How can dog bites be prevented?
Dog bites are a largely preventable public health problem, and adults and children can learn to reduce their chances of being bitten.
Before you bring a dog into your household:
* Consult with a professional (e.g., veterinarian, animal behaviorist, or responsible breeder) to learn what breeds of dogs are the best fit for your household.family walking their dogs
* Dogs with histories of aggression are not suitable for households with children.
* Be sensitive to cues that a child is fearful or apprehensive about a dog. If a child seems frightened by dogs, wait before bringing a dog into your household.
* Spend time with a dog before buying or adopting it. Use caution when bringing a dog into a household with an infant or toddler.
If you decide to bring a dog into your home:
* Spay/neuter your dog (this often reduces aggressive tendencies).
* Never leave infants or young children alone with a dog.
* Don’t play aggressive games with your dog (e.g., wrestling).
* Properly socialize and train any dog entering your household. Teach the dog submissive behaviors (e.g., rolling over to expose the abdomen and giving up food without growling).
* Immediately seek professional advice (e.g., from veterinarians, animal behaviorists, or responsible breeders) if the dog develops aggressive or undesirable behaviors.
To help prevent children from being bitten by dogs, teach the following basic safety tips and review them regularly:
* Do not approach an unfamiliar dog.
* Do not run from a dog or scream.
* Remain motionless (e.g., "be still like a tree") when approached by an unfamiliar dog.
* If knocked over by a dog, roll into a ball and lie still (e.g., "be still like a log").
* Do not play with a dog unless supervised by an adult.
* Immediately report stray dogs or dogs displaying unusual behavior to an adult.
* Avoid direct eye contact with a dog.
* Do not disturb a dog that is sleeping, eating, or caring for puppies.
* Do not pet a dog without allowing it to see and sniff you first.
* If bitten, immediately report the bite to an adult.
A Community Approach to Dog Bite Prevention
Prepared by the American Veterinary Medical Association’s Task Force on Canine Aggression and Human-Canine Interactions*
Dog bites are a serious public health problem that can inflict considerable physical and emotional damage on victims and be extremely costly to communities. Decreasing dog bites requires active and ongoing community involvement; passive or periodic attention will not solve this problem. This task force report is intended to help state and local leaders find effective ways to reduce the dog bite problem in their communities. The report covers:
* Representative national statistics on the existing dog bite problem
* How to mobilize a community and the infrastructure needed to establish a program
* Specific prevention recommendations
* Recommendations for dog bite reporting
* Educational and communication approaches and targets
In summary, the report contains everything community leaders should consider when starting a dog bite prevention program. Also included are a model dog control ordinance and model legislation for the control of dangerous dogs. The report is available as a PDF on the American Veterinary Medical Association website (pdf icon 500KB 18 pages).
http://www.avma.org/public_health/dogbite/dogbite.pdf
# Page last reviewed: May 14, 2009
# Page last updated: May 14, 2009
# Content source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
# National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
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U.S. FDA
New and Generic Drug Approvals
May 11, 2010
* Acephen (acetaminophen) Suppository, G and W Laboratories, Inc., Labeling Revision
* Blenoxane (Bleomycin sulfate) Injection, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Labeling Revision
* Catapres-TTS (clonidine) Patch , Boehringer Ingelheim, Labeling Revision
* Colcrys (colchicine) Tablets, AR Holding Company, Inc., Labeling Revision
* Creon (pancrelipase) Delayed-Release Capsules, Abbott Products, Inc., Patient Population Altered
* Femara (letrozole) Tablets, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp.. Efficacy Supplement with Clinical Data to Support
* Hyphanox (itraconazole) Tablets, Stiefel Laboratories, Inc., Approval
* Irinotecan Hydrochloride Injection, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Ltd., Approval
* Midol Liquid Gels (ibuprofen) Capsules, Banner Pharmacaps Inc., Labeling Revision
* Norvir (ritonavir) Oral Solution, Abbott Laboratories, Labeling Revision
* Remicade (infliximab) Intravenous Injection, Centocor Ortho Biotech, Inc., Supplement
* Ritalin LA (methylphenidate hydrochloride) Extended-Release Capsules, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp., Labeling Revision
* Ritonavir Tablets, Abbott Laboratories, Labeling Revision
* Sandimmune (cyclosporine) Capsules, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. , Labeling Revision
* Sandimmune (cyclosporine) Injection, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. , Labeling Revision
* Sandimmune (cyclosporine) Oral Solution, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp. , Labeling Revision
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NIOSH HomeNIOSH Publications and Products
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/pubs/all_date_desc_nopubnumbers.html
May 2010 Occupational Injuries & Fatalities Due To Falls
May 2010 Injuries & Fatalities From Contact with Objects
Apr 2010 NIOSH Fast Facts: Protecting Yourself from Ticks and Mosquitoes
Apr 2010 NIOSH Fast Facts: Protecting Yourself from Poisonous Plants
Apr 2010 NIOSH Fast Facts: Protecting Yourself from Stinging Insects
Apr 2010 NIOSH Fast Facts: Protecting Yourself from Sun Exposure
Apr 2010 NIOSH Fast Facts: Protecting Yourself from Heat Stress
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Allergens
http://www.foodsafety.gov/poisoning/causes/allergens/index.html
Allergens such as nutsFood allergy is an abnormal response to a food triggered by your body's immune system. Allergic reactions to food can sometimes cause serious illness and death. The foods that most often trigger allergic reactions are:
* Fish and shellfish, such as shrimp, lobster and crab
* Peanuts
* Tree nuts, such as walnuts
* Eggs
Understanding Food Allergy (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)
Excellent introduction to food allergies including:
* Quick Facts
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/topics/foodallergy/understanding/pages/quickfacts.aspx
* What Is Food Allergy?
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/topics/foodAllergy/understanding/Pages/whatIsIt.aspx
* Food Allergy or Food Intolerance?
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/topics/foodAllergy/understanding/Pages/foodIntolerance.aspx
* Diagnosis
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/topics/foodAllergy/understanding/Pages/diagnosis.aspx
* Treatment
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/topics/foodAllergy/understanding/Pages/treatment.aspx
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