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“Our findings suggest that CPAP may offer long-term cardiovascular benefit in people with high-risk obstructive sleep apnea, ...
The Social Security System (SSS) on Thursday announced a pension reform program that will raise maximum monthly retirement ...
The government has approved an increase in EOBI pensions, marriage grants, and death grants, providing additional financial support to workers and their ...
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HealthDay on MSNCPAP usage for sleep apnea might increase heart health risksNew research indicates sleep apnea patients who use CPAP machines might face increased risk of heart attack, stroke and other ...
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GMA Network on MSNSSS unveils yearly 10% pension increase until 2027The Social Security System, the pension for workers’ in the private sector, on Thursday announced the implementation of a three-year reform program, increasing the pension for retirement and ...
Just 11 minutes of brisk walking a day can lower your risk of early death, heart disease, and cancer, according to a new ...
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Philstar.com on MSNWhat you need to know about the 3-year SSS pension increasePensioners under the Social Security System (SSS) will begin receiving increased monthly payouts starting September, with ...
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Money Talks News on MSNRetirees to Face Medicare Premium Shock in 2026: Half Your COLA Increase Could VanishMedicare Part B premiums are set to jump 11.6% in 2026, the largest increase in a decade.
They found that people who walked at a faster pace for at least 15 minutes a day had a lower risk of dying during the study ...
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The Manila Times on MSNSSS to roll out 10%, 3-year pension hikeSTARTING in September, state-run pension fund Social Security System (SSS) will roll out a Pension Reform Program which will implement a three-year increase in pensions for all SSS pensioners.
Regular physical activity lowers the risk of early death by up to 40%, improves heart health, and reduces cancer risk. Learn how to stay active for a longer life.
From 6 April 2027, bereaved families will pay inheritance tax on unused pensions and death benefits, as the government has said it is pushing ahead with its plans.
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