Showing posts with label Makati Medical Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Makati Medical Center. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Stress is bad for your career and health


MANILA, Philippines - Stress at work can greatly affect your performance, your career, but most especially, your health. Premier health institution Makati Medical Center lists down the factors that may cause workplace stress and how to deal with such situations early on.

“Stress brings about many health disorders,” begins Saturnino P. Javier, MD, a cardiologist at MakatiMed and president of the Philippine Heart Association. “It can worsen already existing illnesses such as asthma and diabetes, trigger headaches and gastrointestinal problems, can make you prone to depression and anxiety, and cause you to age faster than usual.”

“One of the most serious illnesses associated with stress concerns the heart,” he further warns. Stress may have a direct effect on the heart and blood vessels, and at the same time, it increases one’s likelihood of smoking or eating unhealthily — habits that may also increase heart risks. Sudden emotional stress can trigger serious cardiac problems, such as heart attacks.

“That’s why before heart problems even start, know what makes you stressed and how you can prevent it,” says Dr. Javier.  “The workplace is one of the most common places that put pressure on individuals, and being in the office during most days of the week, take time to assess and see if your work situation is causing you stress.”

“While stress is managed differently by different individuals, there are common situations at work that may cause it. Generally, an employee may feel stressed if he is under pressure from the demands of his job — be it the hours, the responsibilities, or the work load. If these are too much for him to take or greater than he can comfortably manage, it can pose risks to his health,” he says.

Tight deadlines, long hours, and heavy workload, changes within the organization or in the duties of the employee, job insecurity and few promotional opportunities, harassment and discrimination, and poor relationships with colleagues and bosses may be some of the causes of workplace stress.




“When your attitude towards your job and your behavior at work changes, you’re most likely stressed,” warns Dr. Javier. This could mean an increase in sick days, aggression, diminished creativity and initiative, mood swings, low tolerance of frustration and impatience, disinterest, and isolation.

Other common signs of stress are fatigue, muscle tension, sleeping difficulties such as insomnia, and dermatological disorders. Psychological symptoms include irritability, pessimism, feelings of discouragement and being overwhelmed, and cognitive difficulties such as the reduced ability to concentrate or make decisions. “Such signs tell you that your work is taking over your life and it’s about time you did something about it,” he says.

“Change your lifestyle — not only to battle stress, but also to aim to live healthier overall. Stop overeating, drinking, and smoking. While these seem to calm you and reduce stress, you’re only adding to it,” he says. “Stick to a good diet, exercise regularly, and spend time to relax both your mind and body so you can fight stress effectively.”

Non-competitive exercises, such as aerobics, have been shown to release endorphins, which are natural substances that help maintain a good disposition. “Of course, it helps a lot to set realistic goals for yourself, learn the art of saying no to tasks you know you can’t handle, and maintain a positive outlook in life,” Dr. Javier advises.

source: philstar.com


Sunday, August 19, 2012

Zsa Zsa diagnosed with kidney cancer 40 days after Dolphy’s death


“When life situations get rough, I find myself taking deep breaths… And I am ready 2 take on new challenges. Living life. One day at a time.”

That was Zsa Zsa Padilla’s tweet early Sunday morning as news broke out that the already grief-stricken partner of the late, great Comedy King Dolphy had been diagnosed with stage 1 kidney cancer.

Earlier reports stated that the 48-year-old singer-actress was conspicuously absent at the Mass for the 40th day after Dolphy’s death held Saturday because she had left for Los Angeles to seek medical treatment.

She consulted doctors at Cedars Sinai Hospital after her doctors at the Makati Medical Center had detected an abnormal growth in her kidneys.

Zsa Zsa told ABS-CBN News on Sunday that a certain Dr. Folkes, her doctor at the Los Angeles-based medical facility, told her that she has a malignant growth the size of a golf ball.

“The first time I saw Dr. Folkes, he immediately told me it was malignant. So when I heard that word ‘malignant,’ I said, ‘Oh man, I have cancer.’ I went back the next day for blood work and a scan and it showed the same thing — almost a 3 centimeters growth — and he advised for it to be taken out,” Padilla said.

News of her ailment took everyone by surprise, including the very people that form part of her extended Quizon family.

“I just heard about it too,” Ronnie Quizon, one of Dolphy’s 18 children, admitted to Interaksyon.

“Whether it’s confirmed or not, I think, with a little help, it could be cured. I have a friend who was diagnosed with stage 1 cancer before, and now he’s completely cancer-free. We even had common friends who were praying for him before, and have passed on even ahead of us,” Ronnie added.

Zsa Zsa’s colleagues in the industry were also quick to issue statements of support.

“We love you. Get well soon. We are all praying for you,” said fellow singer Gary Valenciano, a co-host at the Sunday noontime show, “ASAP” and a co-star in the upcoming movie musical, “I Do Bidoo Bidoo (Heto nAPO Sila)”.

Twitter was also flooded with an outpouring of support as “Zsa Zsa Padilla” is now a trending topic following the news of her ailment.

rufamaequinto ‏@imrufamaequinto
@zsazsapadilla I love yah

Paolo Valenciano ‏@paolovalenciano
Prayers for sec Robredo and my ninang @zsazsapadilla ….

Luis Manzano ‏@luckymanzano
@zsazsapadilla – we’ll be praying ms. Z! Get well ASAP :)

Angeli Pangilinan V ‏@AngeliPV
Th @ASAPOfficial family has a special message today 4 our dear@zsazsapadilla who has been diagnosed with Stage 1 kidney cancer. #JesusHeals

Janice de Belen ‏@Super_Janice
@zsazsapadilla i am praying for you

RUFFA GUTIERREZ ‏@iloveruffag
Let’s pray for @zsazsapadilla ‘s recovery… RT @ANCALERTS: ZsaZsa Padilla diagnosed with Stage 1 kidney cancer

Gel Santos Relos ‏@GelSantosRelos
@zsazsapadilla Praying for you, Zsa Zsa…may God’s grace keep you strong and faithful, awaiting the Lord’s miracles… A day at a time…

Twinky Lagdameo ‏@twinkylagdameo
@zsazsapadilla praying for you and your family. God is good and He heals! We are behind you all the way. God bless you.

bianca gonzalez ‏@iamsuperbianca
staying hopeful! praying for miss @zsazsapadilla. RT @ANCALERTSZsa Zsa Padilla diagnosed with Stage 1 kidney cancer

Mark Aranal ‏@direkmarky
Pls pray for Zsa Zsa Padilla who is diagnosed with stage 1 kidney cancer. I worked with her when I directed an independence day concert.

source: interaksyon.com

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Pneumonia ni Dolphy, bumalik

Masusi pa ring binabantayan ng mga duktor sa Makati Medical Center ang kalusugan ng Comedy King na si Dolphy matapos bumalik ang pneumonia nito.

Sa ulat ng GMA News 24 Oras nitong Martes, sinabing ito na ang ika-12 ulit na nagkaroon ng pneumonia si Dolphy sa loob ng nakalipas na buwan.

Matagal nang may sakit na chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) o sakit sa baga ang beteranong aktor.

Naging maayos naman umano ang isinagawang blood transfusion at dialysis kay Dolphy nitong Lunes.





Umaasa ang pamilya ni Dolphy na patuloy na bubuti ang kalusugan nito, lalo pa’t ipagdiriwang niya ngayong buwan (Hulyo 25) ang kanyang ika-84 taong kaarawan.

Patuloy naman umanong nakikipag-komunikasyon si Dolphy sa pamamagitan ng pagtaas ng kilay nito at iba pang facial gesture, at maging sa pagpisil ng kamay.

Hindi pa rin makapagsalita si Dolphy dahil sa tubo na inilagay sa kanyang leeg na tumutulong sa kanyang paghinga. - FRJ, GMA News

source: gmanetwork.com

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Pregnancy & Beyond series in Makati Medical Center

Whether mom or mom-to-be, go straight to the experts and get all the medical advice you need on the journey to and through parenthood at Makati Medical Center as the premier health institution holds Pregnancy and Beyond 2012, its annual series of free lay forums about pregnancy and baby care.

The forums will be held every last Saturday of the month from June to November, 10am to 1pm, at the MakatiMed Auditorium on the 8th Floor of Tower 2.

Topics to be discussed are: For a Healthy Baby: Spotting Red Flags: Newborn Screening, Developmental Delays, and Basic Immunization (June 30 and November 24), Nutrition for Pregnancy and Pre-natal Care (July 28); Sexy Pregnancy: Lamaze and Exercises for the Anticipating (August 25); The Baby Manual: Breastfeeding, Infant Care, Nutrition and Post-partum Care (September 29); and Looking after your Baby: Touch Therapy, Colors, and Safe Toys for Infants (October 27).

For inquiries, call 8888.999, or email mmc@makatimed.net.ph.

source: mb.com.ph