November shower of treats at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, Quezon City

For many of us, November is the time when we are all preparing for the merriest and busiest season of the year. Christmas is nearest this month and what better way to immerse ourselves at the moment than experiencing awesome treats from Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar located along Roosevelt Avenue, Quezon City.

Aside from bringing you to an era where some of you miss, or might want to feel and discover bits and pieces of yesteryears, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar also has monthly offerings for everyone to enjoy.

#NormalForMe campaign marks Avon’s 30th year in their crusade against Breast Cancer

Here’s how you can participate in this year’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month with Avon.

Manila, Philippines – 1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime.

In 2019, Filipina women are even more vulnerable as it was estimated that the Philippines has the highest prevalence of the disease in Asia, and ninth highest in the world. The following year, Breast Cancer, was still one of the top 2 most common among Filipino women with majority diagnosed at advanced stages. 

Cetaphil Baby promotes the right foundation for baby’s healthy start

Raising a healthy child is mom’s ultimate achievement. As a mom, you are constantly worried about your baby’s development; you would like them to experience new things, but you are also afraid of what these new things can bring. Thankfully, moms have the healthy pillars to help them as they raise their kids and navigate the world of motherhood. Interconnected with each other, these pillars are integral during the first steps of a baby’s development, making sure that they’re all set as moms nurture them.

On the first post-pandemic World Savings Day, even more Pinoys recognize the value of saving money

More than two years after the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, Filipinos raring for a restart actually improved their mindset towards saving money, according to a recent survey by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).

This is a welcome development, considering that 34% of the population lost their source of income during pandemic years, based on a survey conducted by the United Nations Development Programme. As a result, many have relied entirely in their savings account in order to survive the last two years.