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Local What’s Inside: Comparing Earthquake Go Bags Across MM Cities
October 14, 2025

What’s Inside: Comparing Earthquake Go Bags Across MM Cities

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

As the country braces for the possibility of “The Big One,” several cities in Metro Manila are stepping up their disaster preparedness efforts by providing free go bags to residents. Read more »

Local Rethinking Tobacco Control: Moving Past The “Quit or Die” Strategy
September 08, 2025

Rethinking Tobacco Control: Moving Past The “Quit or Die” Strategy

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

Public health advocates are urging the Philippines to reconsider its reliance on the “quit or die” mindset in tobacco control, stressing that millions of smokers remain at risk as global quit rates remain low. Read more »

Local Vacation Mode On: Save These 2026 Holiday Dates
September 05, 2025

Vacation Mode On: Save These 2026 Holiday Dates

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

It’s time to get your planners ready—Malacañang has released the official list of regular and special non-working holidays for 2026 under Proclamation No. 1006. Read more »

Local Sagip CPR Program Aims to Build a Nation of Everyday Lifesavers
August 19, 2025

Sagip CPR Program Aims to Build a Nation of Everyday Lifesavers

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

Sagip CPR is a nationwide campaign led by Bell-Kenz Pharma that aims to train a million Filipinos in hands-only CPR and AED use, creating a network of everyday heroes ready to respond during cardiac emergencies. Read more »

Local PH’s Largest Science Museum Opens In Manila
August 13, 2025

PH’s Largest Science Museum Opens In Manila

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

MindSpark, the country’s largest science museum, has officially opened at Ayala Malls Manila Bay in Parañaque City. Read more »

Culture Bayanihan 2.0: How Social Media Is Changing Filipino Volunteerism
August 07, 2025

Bayanihan 2.0: How Social Media Is Changing Filipino Volunteerism

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

The Filipino spirit of bayanihan has always been about neighbors lifting each other up, sometimes literally, like moving a house on bamboo poles. Now in the digital age, this centuries-old tradition has found a new home: the internet. Read more »

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