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Johnson & Johnson Baby First Bath Program, in partnership with MCNAP and IMAP, educates frontliners on newborn skin care

Parents and caregivers understand that safe and gentle products offer the best care for delicate newborn skin. With a market full of product options for babies accompanied by aggressive marketing, parents and caregivers look for assurance that they are making the right product choices in caring for their little ones.Understanding this, Johnson & Johnson (Philippines), Inc. (J&J) partnered with the Mother and Child Nurses Association of the Philippines (MCNAP) and the Integrated Midwives Association of the Philippines (IMAP) to educate frontliners on caring for baby’s delicate skin as part of its Baby First Bath Program.

Marian Rivera, six other celebs announced as official judges for 70th Miss Universe Competition

Marian Rivera (Instagram) The Miss Universe Organization (MUO) officially announced today, Dec. 9, the seven members of the finals selection committee at the 70th Miss Universe Competition which will be held in Eilat, Israel on Dec. 12 (Dec. 13 Manila time). Kapuso star Marian Rivera is this

2021 baby boom: Nearly 2 million babies expected to be born in PH this year

Published January 7, 2021, 4:06 PM The year 2020 and what it had in store surprised us all it changed our lifestyle in ways we never anticipated. With the implementation of strict lockdowns in different parts of the world, the Philippines included, to combat the threat of Covid-19 pandemic, this caused domino effects not just in the world economy but also in the population.  BABY BOOM A study show that due to lockdown an estimated 2M lockdown babies will be born this 2021 (MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO) In the Philippines alone, the University of the Philippines Population Institute, together with United Nations Population Fund study, showed that there will be 600,000 Filipino women who wouldn’t have the access to contraceptives available in public health clinics and hospitals. This situation will lead to lockdown baby boom, where nearly 2 million babies are expected to be born this 2021, according to Juan Antonio Perez III, executive director of the Commission on Population and

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