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Beating the heat at PDMES PDMESians deworming rate
by FRANCIS ROQUE
IT’S BECOMING INCREASINGLY hot here in the Philippines. And here at PDMES, it’s no different. The recent resurgence of the hot climate is affecting Placidonians negatively. Luckily, many ways exist to combat the ever-increasing heat in the Philippines.
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It’s becoming increasingly hot here in the Philippines. And here at PDMES, it’s no different. The recent resurgence of the hot climate is affecting Placidonians negatively. Luckily, many ways exist to combat the ever-increasing heat in the Philippines.
This extreme heat can cause a variety of sicknesses that are not ideal to have in school. From nausea to vomiting, students carry these illnesses during school hours. Thus, they must focus on something other than their academic and extra-curricular activities. These effects could also make students unable to keep up with school topics.
And it’s not just students that are being affected by the heat. The adults are also affected. Extreme heat can cause parents and teachers to get heat stroke. Because of these illnesses, parents are not able to assist their children. Teachers need to be able to teach subject topics to their students.
However, solutions to these problems are being done. Students bring fans and water bottles to keep themselves hydrated and cool. Students should also get medicine in case of headaches and nausea due to the heat.
In short, there are many health risks due to the extreme heat and climate in the Philippines. However, there are also many ways to combat these illnesses caused by the unbearable heat.
up by 60%
by DENISE ANDI L. BOBIER
PDMES STUDENTS BADE
“Goodbye Bulate” with the help of doctors from the Division Quezon City Schools our school nurse and Department of Health (DOH).
After recess time, all pupils from Kinder to Grade 6 participated in the progam. The doctors discussed first the importance of taking the tablet and to have no worms in our stomach.
After which, pupils were given the medicine. They made sure that pupils had no headache, stomach ache, allergy and other illnesses.
If pupils did not feel not well after taking the medicine they should immediately seek the help of the doctors or their advisers.
S.P.G. officers graced the event to encourage their fellow students to take the medicine. Students who availed the deworming medicine were required to submit parental consent form.
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