Tuesday, July 14, 2015

PH Entertainment: Do you still remember Ang TV, Gimik and G-Mik Stars? Here are they now!

If you are a 90s kid, I'm sure you know and have watched Ang TV, Gimik and G-Mik. From the 90s to year 2015, ever wondered where they are now? (via pep.ph )

Ang TV, Gimik, and G-mik teen and child stars: where are they now?

This one's for all the fans of Ang TV, Gimik, and G-mik in the 90s.
Ang TV was aired from 1992 to 1996, followed by Gimik that ran from 1996 until 1999, the year G-mik was launched.
The said shows produced a lot of actors and actresses who remain active in showbiz to this day.
Let's do a roll call of sorts: Judy Ann Santos, John Lloyd Cruz, Jolina Magdangal, Marvin Agustin, Heart Evangelista, Angelica Panganiban, Mylene Dizon, Kaye Abad, Maxene Magalona, G Tongi, Angelu de Leon, LJ Moreno, Dominic Ochoa, Carlo Aquino, Baron Geisler, Jay Manalo, Vandolph, and Claudine Barretto.
Siblings Cheska and Patrick Garcia, Camille and John Prats, Antoinette and Tom Taus, Alyanna and Alfonso Martinez are still visible.
From time to time, we see Rica Peralejo, Victor Neri, Carlos Agassi, Maybelyn dela Cruz, Gio Alvarez, Jan Marini, Igi Muhlach, and Kristine Hermosa.
But what happened to the ones who left the industry?


Keeping Healthy on a Rainy Day

As you know, the rainy season has officially started in the Philippines. Although we are already used to it, we should always keep in mind the basics on how to keep healthy. (via manilatimes.net)

5 tips to stay healthy this rainy season

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Prepare for the downside of the colder weather such as water-borne diseases, respiratory infections and other illnesses
We can’t just sing rain, rain go away to shun the heavy downpours these days. We have to prepare and protect our health and those of our loved ones, what with work and school in full gear.
To make the most out of the weather and prevent sickness, MediCard Philippines share with The Manila Times five easy tips to stay dry and strong this rainy season.
Always bring your umbrella
Getting wet from a sudden downpour can cause sudden change with body temperature that may lead to fever and colds. To avoid getting sick, don’t forget to bring your umbrella with you wherever you go. It’s not only the best rain gear, but also a sickness shield against cough, colds or fever when you’re caught up on a rainy day.
Eat healthy
Eating healthy food is the cheapest way to protect you from sickness. You can cook a hot soup to invigorate your body or eat Vitamin C-rich foods to boost your immune system to help repulse flu and infection. Watch out for diarrhea, one of the common rainy-day diseases often caused by eating spoiled or contaminated foods, so always remember to wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly to be safe. A delicious and healthy food is what makes rainy days a little warmer.
Wash your hands
To keep you from getting colds, cough and influenza, regular hand washing is the best way to prevent the spread of viruses and bacteria and keep away diseases. Wash your hands properly by lathering soap between your fingers, under your nails and the top of your hands. Rinse and dry your hands thoroughly to get rid of the germs.
Drink clean water
Water-borne diseases are very common during the rainy season. Be cautious of contaminated water sources that could bring water borne diseases such as amoebiasis and cholera. If you’re unsure of the water supply, boil it or buy purified drinking water to be safe.
Keep your surroundings clean
Dengue, a fatal disease caused by mosquitoes, is the most rampant disease during the rainy season. Don’t leave any water stagnant and throw away the things that may promote mosquito breeding. Keep your waterways clean. Besides dengue, leptospirosis is rampant because of floods that may contain animal urine causes bacterial infection. Avoid wading in floodwaters to protect yourself from this disease.