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Importance of Our Liver

Importance of Our Liver

It is not a hidden fact that our liver plays an important role in keeping our body healthy and functioning. But in order for us to understand how important the liver is, here are the things that our liver do in order to keep us healthy human beings:
Extreme Experience

Extreme Experience

Having extreme experience in bed doesn’t happen every time you engage in sexual intercourse. It’s nothing like how the movies portray it, most of the time, married men feel like they’re both doing it as a routine and not because they want emotional and physical pleasure. In order to get out of this stigma that as time goes by, sex becomes more like a routine rather than pleasure—you must do something. Good sex or an extreme experience vary from one relationship to another but here are general rules that you can make you have a good time anyway.
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Empoy amuses readers in his book “Bakit Nakakakiliti ang Bigote?”

Saglit nagpahinga sa paggawa ng pelikula ang isa sa pinaka-busy na aktor ngayon na si Empoy Marquez para isulat ang ilan sa kanyang mga karanasan at kwento at pinagsama-sama niya ito sa kanyang unang libro mula sa ABS-CBN Publishing, ang “Bakit Nakakakiliti Ang Bigote?”

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Jacintha, lumantad bilang ‘Lady in Red’ sa “La Luna Sangre”

Jacintha, lumantad bilang ‘Lady in Red’ sa “La Luna Sangre”

Sunod-sunod ang mga makapigil-hiningang eksena sa hit action serye na “La Luna Sangre” dahil matapos hirangin si Malia (Kathryn Bernardo) bilang bagong Punong Bantay ng La Liga Unida (LLU) ay inilantad na rin ang katauhan ni Jacintha (Angel Locsin) bilang  ‘Lady in Red.’
Laking gulat nga ng lahat nang makita si Jacintha bilang isang makapangyarihang bampira at pinatumba ang kampo ni Sandrino (Richard Gutierrez) kabilang si Boris (Ali Khatibi). Inilantad na rin na si Jacintha ang nasa likod ng pamamaril kay Sandrino (Richard Gutierrez) gamit ang balang gawa sa pangil ng lobo, dahilan para muling tumibok ang puso ng Supremo.
Hindi naman paaawat si Malia sa pagyakap ng kanyang kapalaran lalo pa’t mas naipapakita na niya ang kanyang angking lakas at kapangyarihan. Matagumpay niyang napamunuan ang LLU sa pagsakop sa kuta ni Sandrino at napatay niya rin si Omar (Ahron Villena). Hindi naman inaasahan na  malaman ni Tristan (Daniel Padilla) na mga lobo at bampira pala ang kakampi niya sa kanyang grupo.
Ano ang susunod na hakbang ni Malia bilang bagong Punong Bantay? Ano ang susunod na gagawin ni Jacintha kontra kay Sandrino? Paano kapag nag-krus ang landas nina Jacintha at Malia? Tuluyan na bang magiging mortal si Sandrino?
Huwag palampasin ang mas pinabagsik na “La Luna Sangre” pagkatapos ng “FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano” sa ABS-CBN o sa ABS-CBN HD (SkyCable ch 167). Para sa nakaraang episodes ng programa, mag-log on lamang sa iWant TV o sa skyondemand.com.ph para sa Sky subscribers. Para sa karagdagang updates, i-follow ang @starcreatives sa Facebook, Twitter, at Instagram.
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She Got Game: Meet Bea Daez, UAAP’s First Female Basketball Analyst





From the hardcourt, former UP Lady Maroon Bea Daez has brought her talents to the commentators’ booth, making history as the first-ever female basketball analyst of the UAAP, the most popular collegiate league in the land.
Bea officially went on board last September 17, where she covered the UE vs UP game with seasoned sports anchor Mico Halili. A former “Upfront at the UAAP” host, Bea isn’t a new face to UAAP fans, but her basketball know-how still impressed viewers who immediately tweeted their approval of ABS-CBN Sports’ choice for its newest basketball analyst.
One tweet from user @Ralphierce read, “Great to hear a woman break barriers & call a men’s basketball game in the Philippines.” Another user @austintourist said, “I honestly think @beadaez could go down as one of the best commentators ever. Potential is evident.”
For those who don’t know, Bea is a former Philippine National Team player and was an important cog in the UP Lady Fighting Maroons women’s basketball team. In her last playing season, she even led them to four straight wins despite wearing a face mask due to an injury. Her love affair with basketball, however, began a long, long time ago.
Bea’s first basketball playmates were her brothers (c/o of Bea Daez’ Instagram)
At age five, a young Bea Daez picked up a basketball at home, bounced it once, twice, and never looked back. “I grew up with seven brothers. So as a kid, I would play basketball with all of them. I wouldn’t care if I was the only girl. Basketball runs in both sides of my family so I would always watch basketball and I guess it just grew into me. I started playing since I was Grade 1 and never stopped since,” she shared. As she grew up, Bea suited up for Assumption College, all the while dreaming to be a UAAP Courtside Reporter when she goes to college, not knowing that the basketball gods had something different in store for her.
Looking back on her first day as an analyst, Bea shared that she had the usual jitters anyone would have in her first day on the job. She was scared of running out of things to say or not being able to analyze the plays as well as she would’ve wanted. But through the support of colleagues turned mentors like Halili and her own #MambaMentality, she is slowly easing up to her new job.
“I try my best to watch all the games, regardless if I have a coverage,” she shared. “I always re-watch the last game of both teams playing. I would check their stats after the game, read up on all the articles about their previous game. I would then just try to compose some talk points that would stand out from the previous games and then think of them going against each other like keys to winning and the like,” she said.
Bea Daez last suited up for UP in UAAP Season 78, the next year, she passed the CPA board exams (c/o Bea Daez’ Instagram)
Being the first-ever female analyst for UAAP basketball, Bea had immense pressure put on her shoulders, saying, “I want to make a good impression and set the standard high for all other aspiring female basketball analysts. For myself, I also wanted to show others that girls know their stuff about basketball despite it being a men-dominated sport. I always thought that if it could be done in the NBA, then why can’t it be done in the UAAP?”
Wearing her analyst hat, Bea shared her thoughts on the current pace of the UAAP game, which she says has gone notches faster, making her keep her sentences concise to get her point across. “Sometimes, I’m thinking of a basketball term but it doesn’t come out as fast as I’d want to. This is why I always try to watch even more basketball than I used to. After my day job, I would always read up during the night on articles about the teams. I would watch Dorris Burke to help me become less scared! Watch more basketball in general so I could widen my basketball jargon and vocabulary,” she shared.
When asked about the evolution of the game, Bea did not miss a beat, saying UAAP basketball has caught up with the NBA’s position-less basketball and emphasis on open three point shots.
“I think that’s evident with all the high-scoring games this season. We see games going up to 100 points, which we don’t see often given that we only play 40 minutes in the UAAP. At the same time, we see teams really focusing on their outside shot. Case in point would be Ateneo, the league’s best 3 point shooting team. In their previous game vs Adamson, we saw even (Isaac) Go and (Chibueze) Ikeh showing their range,” she said
She shared that she appreciates gaining a new perspective of the game watching from the sidelines. As an analyst, Bea has been surprised with the recent stats movement in the UAAP, which has delved into the more scientific aspect of the game compared to during her playing days.
“I think this just lifts the level of competition in basketball even more, given that each team can address almost all aspects of the game, with statistics to back it up. It gives more opportunities for improvement for all the teams, given that they can look at all the details of their games,” she says.
Still, a baller will remain a baller forever, and Bea said she is not yet ready to hang up those sneakers yet. She hopes to play competitively again and live the day when women’s basketball get the attention it deserves in the country as a spectator sport.
“That’s what I hope and pray for. There is so much talent in women’s basketball and it would be great for everyone to notice that,” she said, sharing her desire to play for the flag again next year.
Bea, who also happens to be a certified public accountant, has defied odds all her life as a girl who is in love with basketball in a patriarchal society. Now that she has entered the commentators’ booth and making good of the opportunity given to her, she hopes to encourage others to pursue their own passion and make their mark, even when other people think they can’t do it.
“I’ve always told others that ‘girls can play ball too!’ So I guess it would be the same in terms of being an analyst,” she said.
Catch Bea Daez and the rest of the UAAP broadcast crew every Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays during gamedays. Weekend coverage starts at 1:30 pm with “Upfront at the UAAP” firing festivities off on S+A and S+A HD. For more information, stories, and schedules, visit ABS-CBN’s sports hub sports.abs-cbn.com and follow @ABSCBNSports on Facebook and Twitter.
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ABS-CBN S+A airs NBA games and shows on Free TV




Filipino basketball fans will get to join the rest of the world in welcoming the 72nd season of the National Basketball Association (NBA) as ABS-CBN begins its free TV telecast of the world’s greatest basketball league with the LIVE airing of the much-anticipated Cleveland Cavaliers and Boston Celtics game at 8 am on S+A this Wednesday (October 18).
The game, which will have a same-day replay at 12 nn and on primetime at 10:30 pm on S+A, will be a great test for the Celtics’ new Big Three of Al Horford, Gordon Hayward, and Kyrie Irving as they face a retooled Cavaliers squad that has added former Celtics Isaiah Thomas and Jae Crowder, former MVP Derrick Rose, and former Finals MVP Dwyane Wade to help Lebron James reach his eighth straight Finals.
On Friday (October 20), fans will get a first taste of the Lonzo Ball experience as the Purple and Gold of the Los Angeles Lakers take on their cross-town rivals Los Angeles Clippers LIVE at 10:30 am, with a replay on primetime at 6 pm. The much-hyped second overall pick will have to lead a young team that includes Fil-Am star Jordan Clarkson against a Clippers team that still boasts of a formidable frontcourt of Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan, and ballyhooed international star Milos Teodosic.
On Saturday (October 21), the Joel Embiid-led Philadelphia 76ers will challenge the Celtics in the return of #NBASabaDos on ABS-CBN at 8:30 am with a replay on S+A at 11:30 am and on primetime at 6:30 pm on S+A. On Sunday (October 22), defending champions Golden State Warriors will take their Steph Curry and Kevin Durant shows to the Memphis Grizzlies’ den at the FedEx Forum to face Marc Gasol and Mike Conley LIVE at 8 am with a replay at 11:30 am and on primetime at 6:30 pm on S+A. Wrapping up the first week of NBA offerings on Monday (October 23) is Minnesota Timberwolves, featuring transferee Jimmy Butler versus the powerhouse Oklahoma City Thunder led by MVP Russell Westbrook and All-Stars Paul George and Carmelo Anthony LIVE at 7 am with same day replay at 12 nn and 6pm on S+A.
S+A programs are mirrored on S+A HD SKYcable 166 so fans can also catch the games in high definition on cable.
In an effort to provide local hoops fans with the complete NBA experience, S+A is also airing  the popular basketball show “NBA Action” every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 1 pm, 11 am, and 10:30 am respectively. “NBA Inside Stuff,” meanwhile, will be up every Tuesday starting on October 24 at 8 am and 11:30 am.
S+A continues to be the leading sports channel in the country with partnerships with various leading sports brands such as the NBA, ONE Championship, and local collegiate giants NCAA and UAAP. ABS-CBN’s sports channel is also actively supporting Filipino athletes and sports development in the country through highlighting the values and inspiring stories of Filipino sportsmen on TV and mounting basketball and volleyball clinics in barangays to encourage kids to get into sports.
For more information and stories on the NBA, visit the ABS-CBN’s sports hub sports.abs-cbn.com/nba and follow @ABSCBNSports on Facebook and Twitter. Sports fans can join the conversation on social media by using the hashtags #NBAonABSCBN and #NBASabaDos.

NBA, MAPAPANOOD NA MULI SA ABS-CBN S+A
Kasama ng mga Pilipino ang buong mundo sa pagsalubong sa ika-72 na season ng National Basketball Association (NBA) sa pagsisimula ng pag-ere ng ABS-CBN sa free TV ng mga laro ng nangungunang liga ng basketball sa mundo sa Miyerkules (Oktubre 18), tampok ang laban ng Cleveland Cavaliers at Boston Celtics.
Mapapanood ng live ng 8 am sa S+A ang laban na may replay ng 12 nn at sa primetime ng 10:30 pm. Masusubok ang bagong Big Three ng Celtics na sina Al Horford, Gordon Hayward, at Kyrie Irving sa pagharap nila sa bagong Cavaliers na idinagdag ang dating Celtics na sina Isaiah Thomas at Jae Crowder, 2011 NBA MVP Derrick Rose, at dating Finals MVP Dwyane Wade para tulungan si LeBron James makarating sa kanyang ika-walong sunod na Finals.
Sa Biyernes (Oktubre 20), matutunghayan ng LIVE ng 10:30 am at may replay sa primetime ng 6 pm ang unang opisyal na laro ni Lonzo Ball para sa Los Angeles Lakers na haharapin ang Los Angeles Clippers. Pangungunahan ng second overall pick ang koponang kinabibilangan din ni Fil-Am star Jordan Clarkson kontra sa Clippers na ibibida pa rin ang tambalang Blake Griffin at DeAndre Jordan sa ilalim ng ring kasama ang international player na si Milos Teodosic.
Pagdating ng Sabado (Oktubre 21), haharapin naman ng Philadelphia 76ers ni Joel Embiid ang Celtics sa pagbabalik ng #NBASabaDos sa ABS-CBN ng 8:30 am na may replay sa primetime ng 6:30 pm sa S+A. Sa Linggo (Oktubre 22) naman, bibisitahin ng Steph Curry at Kevin Durant show ng Golden State Warriors ang Memphis Grizzlies nina Marc Gasol at Mike Conley sa tahanan nila sa FedEx forum na ipapalabas ng LIVE ng 8 am at may replay ng 11:30 am at 6:30 pm sa S+A.
Para magsilbing panapos sa pagbubukas ng NBA sa S+A, maghaharap ang Minnesota Timberwolves bitbit ang bagong lipat na si Jimmy Butler at ang mas pinalakas na Oklahoma City Thunder ng kasalukuyang MVP na si Russell Westbrook at mga All-Star na sina Paul George at Carmelo Anthony sa Lunes (Oktubre 23), 7 am ng LIVE at may replay ng 12 nn at 6 pm sa S+A.
Napapanood din ang lahat ng programa ng S+A sa S+A HD sa SKYcable ch. 166 kung kaya mapapanood din ang mga laro sa cable sa high definition.
Para bigyan din ng mas malawak na NBA experience ang mga Pilipino, mapapanood din sa nangungunang sports channel sa bansa ang “NBA Action” tuwing Biyernes, Sabado, at Linggo tuwing 1 pm, 11 am, at 10:30 am. Samantala, mapapanood naman ang “NBA Inside Stuff” tuwing Martes simula October 24 ng 8 am at 11:30 am.
Patuloy na nangunguna sa bansa ang sports channel ng ABS-CBN na pinagkatiwalaan ng malalaking liga tulad ng NBA, ONE Championship, NCAA, at UAAP. Aktibo rin ito sa pagsuporta sa mga atletang Pilipino at pag-unlad ng sports sa bansa sa pagbibida sa mga kwento ng mga manlalaro na nagbibigay inspirasyon sa manonood. Nagsasagawa rin ang S+A ng basketball at volleyball clinics para sa mga kabataan.
Para sa mga balitang NBA, bumisita lamang sa online sports hub ng ABS-CBN Sports na sports.abs-cbn.com/nba at sundan ang @ABSCBNSports sa Facebook at Twitter. Makisali sa usapan gamit ang hashtags na #NBAsaABSCBN at #NBASabaDOS.
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Anne, Ryan, Nadine spread love and good vibes in music video-like performance for “Magpasikat Week”



The team of Anne Curtis, Ryan Bang, and Nadine Lustre spread good vibes while inviting madlang people to join their “love parade” in a highly synchronized and colorful performance captured live in one continuous shot.
Their performance, conceptualized for It’s Showtime’s annual “Magpasikat Week,” was also accompanied by an all-original song “Join the Love Parade” that featured original rap parts by Hashtag Jimboy Martin and Ryan.
“Pagkakaisa, pagmamahalan, ‘wag  kang magdrama. Problema lang ‘yan, malalampasan. Basta ba ikaw ang maniwala, hanggang sa ikaw ay magtiwala sa sarili mo na kayang kaya. Tandaan mo bro, may pag-asa,” rapped Jimboy.
Anne said love, unity, and happiness was the message of their performance, which also marked the first time she and Nadine showcased on television their roller skating skills.
After their performance, Anne, who has been named a “Magpasikat Week” champion thrice, said that their performance was dedicated to Ryan, who has never won or placed in the annual competition.
She shared that they also made Ryan the star of the show. Ryan rapped an original material in Korean and also conquered his fear of heights by taking off into the air using balloons at the end of their performance.
“This was 100% good vibes. It’s music video worthy,” commented hurado Janno Gibbs.
Wansapanataym, the Only PH Program Nominated in International Kids Emmys

Wansapanataym, the Only PH Program Nominated in International Kids Emmys

Muli na namang kinilala ang programang “Wansapanataym” sa international scene matapos nitong itayo ang bandera ng bansa bilang natatanging Filipino program na pasok sa listahan ng mga nominado para sa best TV movie/mini-series category ng 2017 International Emmy Kids Awards.
'Dahil May Isang Ikaw' Premieres in Colombia

'Dahil May Isang Ikaw' Premieres in Colombia

Asian Drama King na si Echo, tuloy ang pamamayagpag sa ibang bansa
“Dahil May Isang Ikaw,” mapapanood na sa Colombia

Mapapanood na ang teleseryeng “Dahil May Isang Ikaw,” na pinagbibidahan nina Jericho Rosales at Kristine Hermosa, sa primetime television sa Colombia simula Miyerkules (Oct 18).
Poison Ivy : Causes and How to Treat the Rashes

Poison Ivy : Causes and How to Treat the Rashes

It's poison ivy season once again and if you are the outdoorsy type, it is essential to have some knowledge of basic poison ivy facts to keep yourself safe from the painful consequences of coming into contact with these poisonous plants.

Making Sure Your Partner Is Satisfied

Making Sure Your Partner Is Satisfied

During a survey conducted in 2010, 70% of women stated they have faked their orgasm for the sole purpose of “to get it over with already”. A study followed shortly after this survey stating that sometimes, men were not able to satisfy their partners not because of the size of their member but because they lose touch of their emotional needs.
What is Sexual Health?

What is Sexual Health?

According to the World Health Organization, sexual health is a state of physical, mental and social well-being in relation to sexuality. It requires a positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relationships, as well as the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences, free of coercion, discrimination and violence. Which basically means that sexual health is an essential part in relationships and in being human as it affects the person’s well-being and over-all health. If in a relationship, sexual health does not exist, that relationship between a wife and a husband will experience some rocky roads.
Beware of Flies

Beware of Flies

House flies may look harmless but they are not. They are known carriers of pathogens and easily communicable diseases and it only takes a few seconds to transfer pathogens and diseases to our food or surfaces that we usually touch such as our cellular phones and bags. Imagine being surrounded by flies and not knowing what diseases it can give you and your family?
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