Heart problems are increasing in young people during the holidays due to poor routines, excess alcohol, and stress.
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MANILA – The Department of Health (DOH) on Monday cautioned about holiday heart syndrome which may be caused by too much alcohol, stress, lack of rest, and salty foods. In a statement, Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa reminded Filipinos to avoid consuming too much fatty, salty, and sweet foods during the holidays. “Damihan ang pagkain ng
Heart problems are increasing in young people during the holidays due to poor routines, excess alcohol, and stress.
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