Alpine skier Tallulah Proulx has become the first female athlete from the Philippines to compete in the Winter Olympics — and at 17, the youngest ever from the Southeast Asian country.
Navotas City celebrated its 120th founding anniversary not just with fanfare but with a decisive investment in women’s health with the launch of a citywide Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) DNA screening ...
Ruffa is proof that it's never too late to chase your dreams!
The Manila Times on MSN
The Times’ forum honors women’s role in leadership
PHILIPPINE Commission on Women Commissioner Myrna Yao stressed the crucial role of women in political and economic leadership during The Manila Times Economic Outlook Forum, titled “Enhancing Asean ...
The University of Perpetual Help System DALTA recovered from a Set 1 hiccup to secure a 19-25, 25-16, 25-20, 25-16 win over Lyceum of the Philippines University in NCAA Season 101 women's volleyball.
Alexandra Eala has suggested one sport she thinks she would like to do if she was in the Winter Olympics. Eala is one of the most popular players on the WTA Tour right now, which was showcased at the ...
Cebu Daily News on MSN
PFF eyes futsal, secondary girls’ football as regular Palarong Pambansa sports
CEBU CITY, Philippines — The Philippine Football Federation (PFF) is lobbying for the inclusion of elementary girls’ futsal and 8-a-side secondary girls’ football as regular events in the Palarong ...
Objective This study investigated perinatal depressive symptoms among pregnant and postpartum Filipino women. Design Cross-sectional survey. Setting The Philippines. Participants Participants were ...
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What Alex Eala had to say after stunning Jasmine Paolini win
"I looked up and there were Filipinos for days." ...
HISTORY does not trail Ambassador Dana Kursh. It walks beside her and guides her through Manila—a city that once opened its ...
The Winter Olympics often bring stories that go beyond medals and times. Some athletes step onto the world’s biggest stage wearing a flag that is not the one they grew up with. Many of them were born ...
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