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  • Tarantadong Kalbo: Proof of Life Amid Health Scare

    Tarantadong Kalbo: Proof of Life Amid Health Scare

    Updated Health Status: Tarantadong Kalbo Shows Proof of Life The Filipino illustrator Tarantadong Kalbo, whose real name is Kevin Eric Raymundo, has released a reassuring update from his wife after a scary health scare that drew people nationwide. In an Instagram post on his partner’s account, a fresh drawing signed by Kevin was shared as…

  • Tarantadong Kalbo Shares Proof of Life, Recovering After Health Scare

    Tarantadong Kalbo Shares Proof of Life, Recovering After Health Scare

    Update from the Artist’s Family Filipino illustrator Tarantadong Kalbo, better known as Kevin Eric Raymundo, is resting and recovering after a health scare that prompted urgent medical attention. In a late update posted by his wife on the artist’s Instagram page, a new drawing described as a “proof of life” reassured supporters that Kevin remains…

  • Bridging the Gap: Women’s Heart Attack Care Improves but Still Trails Men

    Bridging the Gap: Women’s Heart Attack Care Improves but Still Trails Men

    Overview: A Slow but Steady Improvement in Women’s Heart Attack Care New findings from researchers at the University of Sydney, published in the Medical Journal of Australia, reveal that while outcomes for women experiencing a heart attack are improving, the gender gap in care and outcomes persists. Analyzing hospital records of nearly 30,000 NSW patients…

  • Women’s Heart Attack Care Improves but Gap Persists, Australian Study Finds

    Women’s Heart Attack Care Improves but Gap Persists, Australian Study Finds

    Overview: A Step Forward, Yet Not Fast Enough New findings from the Medical Journal of Australia reveal that care for women experiencing a heart attack is improving in NSW, Australia, but the pace of that improvement leaves a persistent gender gap. An analysis of hospital records and outcomes for nearly 30,000 patients over nine years…

  • Women’s Heart Attack Care Improving but Gap Remains

    Women’s Heart Attack Care Improving but Gap Remains

    What the study found A large Australian study has found that care for women experiencing a heart attack is improving, but not quickly enough to close the gap with men. An analysis of hospital records from New South Wales (NSW) spanning 2011 to 2020 included 29,435 adults who suffered a STEMI (a severe, complete artery…