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May 21. 2026
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Understanding the Difference Between Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Colon Cancer
Digestive discomfort is something many people experience from time to time. From bloating and stomach pain to irregular bowel movements, these symptoms are often brushed off as stress, diet-related issues, or simply “tummy issues.” However, while Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)…
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May 16. 2026
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Practicing Hara Hachi Bu in the Filipino Lifestyle: Eating Mindfully for Better Health
Food has always been a huge part of Filipino culture. Whether it’s birthdays, fiestas, reunions, or simple family dinners, meals are often seen as moments of celebration and connection. We tend to show our love through food — so much…
May 13. 2026
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Colz Vidal Makes Family Wellness a Priority This Mother’s Day
In celebration of Mother’s Day, Colz Vidal returned to Shinagawa Diagnostic for her annual health checkup — this time with her parents by her side.As a content creator and entrepreneur, Colz often juggles a demanding schedule filled with meetings, content…
May 13. 2026
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Shinagawa Strengthens Health Awareness at AAP’s 95th General Meeting
On April 30, 2026, Shinagawa Diagnostic & Preventive Care proudly participated in the 95th Annual General Membership Meeting of the Automobile Association of the Philippines (AAP) at the Lanson Place Mall of Asia in Pasay City. The event gathered AAP…
May 13. 2026
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Shinagawa Diagnostic Joins Enderun Sustainability Week 2026
Shinagawa Diagnostic proudly took part in the Sustainability Week 2026 held at Enderun Colleges from April 21 to 22, 2026. The two-day event gathered students, organizations, and partners committed to promoting healthier and more mindful lifestyles. Representing Shinagawa Diagnostic was Marketing Representative…
May 10. 2026
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The Different Seasons of Motherhood & How Health Priorities Change With Them
Motherhood changes a woman in many ways — not just emotionally, but physically and mentally as well. As life evolves, so do a mother’s priorities, routines, and even the way she views her own health. For many women, there are…
May 09. 2026
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Hemorrhoids vs. Colorectal Cancer: How to Tell the Difference
It’s easy to dismiss rectal discomfort or bleeding as something minor—most often, hemorrhoids. After all, they’re common, often harmless, and something many people experience at some point in their lives. But here’s where it becomes risky—some of the symptoms associated with…
May 02. 2026
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Essential Health Tests Every Woman in Her 50s Should Prioritize
Entering your 50s often brings a renewed sense of awareness about your health—and for good reason. This stage of life is less about reacting to symptoms and more about staying ahead of them. With the right screenings and evaluations, many conditions…
April 29. 2026
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Why Summer Is the Best Time to Reset Your Health and Nutrition Habits
Summer is often associated with vacations, outdoor activities, and brighter days—but it can also be one of the most effective seasons to reset your health and nutrition habits.Longer days and more time for activities make this season a great time…
April 26. 2026
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Shinagawa Diagnostic & Preventive Care Marks 3 Years of Healthcare Excellence
Since its launch in 2023, Shinagawa Diagnostic & Preventive Care has remained dedicated to its mission: to bring Japanese-standard checkups to Filipinos for early detection and disease prevention. What began as a vision to elevate diagnostic care has, in just…
April 25. 2026
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Why Extreme Heat Increases Cardiovascular Risks and How to Prevent Them
The Philippines is no stranger to intense heat and humidity. With rising temperatures and high heat index levels, everyday activities such as from commuting to working can place added pressure on the body.While most people focus on staying cool, fewer…
April 23. 2026
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When Work and Health Compete, Sondie Chooses Preventive Care
Sometimes, taking care of our health becomes difficult. Work demands, deadlines, and everyday responsibilities often take priority, creating a constant push-and-pull between personal well-being and career growth. For Sondie, this balancing act has made her health journey especially challenging.Working in…
April 20. 2026
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When Work Takes Over, Mika Receives a Wake-Up Call to Prioritize Her Health
Mika has always been someone others could rely on. Working across both Human Resources and Business Operations, her days are filled with deadlines, decisions, and constant coordination. She makes sure everything runs smoothly, wherein people are supported, processes are efficient,…
April 15. 2026
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Early Signs Your Body Is Not as Healthy as Your Weight Suggests
Many people rely on a weighing scale to gauge their health. While maintaining a healthy weight is important, it does not always reflect what is happening inside the body. Some individuals may appear fit but still carry hidden risks for…
April 06. 2026
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Shinagawa Diagnostic & Preventive Care Partners with the Philippine Army
Shinagawa Diagnostic & Preventive Care is honored to officially announce its partnership with the Philippine Army, bringing Japanese-standard preventive healthcare services closer to the brave men and women who dedicate their lives to serving our nation. The partnership was formalized…
March 31. 2026
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Celebrating Women’s Strength and Wellness at Women’s Run PH 2026
On March 8, 2026, Shinagawa Diagnostic proudly participated in Women’s Run PH 2026 at SM MOA Complex in Pasay City. The event was an inspiring celebration of International Women’s Day and women empowerment. Marketing team representatives, led by Anjanette Leynes…
March 28. 2026
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The Importance of Nutrition in Perimenopause and Menopause
Perimenopause and menopause are natural stages in a woman’s life, marking the transition toward the end of reproductive years. During this time, the body undergoes significant hormonal changes that can affect overall health, metabolism, and well-being. While these changes are…
March 25. 2026
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Who Should Get a Fundus Examination?
Many people tend to overlook fundus examinations when thinking of routine checkups, yet they remain an essential part of preventive care.Important for maintaining eye health, a fundus exam allows ophthalmologists to identify subtle changes in the retina and optic nerve…
March 21. 2026
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Pelvic Ultrasound vs Transvaginal Ultrasound: Understanding Their Role in Women’s Health
Ultrasound imaging plays a vital role in women’s health, offering a safe and effective way to examine the reproductive organs. It is commonly used for early detection, diagnosis, and monitoring of various conditions that may affect the uterus, ovaries, and…
March 14. 2026
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Abnormal Cholesterol Levels: The Role of Nutrition and Dietetics in Prevention
Maintaining healthy cholesterol levels is essential for overall well-being and long-term heart health. Imbalances in blood lipids, such as Dyslipidemia and Hypercholesterolemia, often develop silently but can increase the risk of Cardiovascular Disease if left unmanaged. Fortunately, early detection combined with…
March 12. 2026
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Malignant Breast Cancer Ultrasound: Features, Comparisons, and What Patients Should Know
Breast cancer remains one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers among women worldwide. Early detection plays a crucial role in improving survival rates and expanding treatment options. Medical imaging technologies, such as breast ultrasound, help doctors evaluate abnormalities in the…
March 10. 2026
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Tyra Enjoyed Her First Health Checkup at Shinagawa Diagnostic
Just like many of us, content creator Tyra admits that getting health checkups can feel a little daunting. The process of undergoing a wide variety of lab tests, combined with the anticipation of waiting for results, can make anyone feel…
March 09. 2026
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The Impact of Malnutrition in Women: Why Both Underweight and Overweight Conditions Matter
When people hear the word malnutrition, it is often associated with not eating enough. However, malnutrition is a broader health concern that includes both undernutrition and overnutrition. This means that being underweight or overweight can both indicate nutritional imbalance, and…
March 04. 2026
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Transvaginal Ultrasound for PCOS Diagnosis
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common hormonal conditions that affects women. It is often characterized by irregular menstrual cycles, elevated androgen levels, and changes in the ovaries that can impact fertility and overall metabolic health.Because PCOS…
February 28. 2026
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How Checkups at Shinagawa Guided Xylin Through Her PCOS Journey
For those with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome or PCOS, understanding your body goes beyond simply tracking symptoms, it requires comprehensive testing and proper medical guidance. Xylin experienced this firsthand during her checkup at Shinagawa Diagnostic. While she had previously undergone tests at…
February 23. 2026
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Manage Cholesterol with Shinagawa Diagnostic’s Cholesterol Prevention Nutrition Package
Heart health is often overlooked until it demands attention. In the Philippines, heart disease remains a leading concern, with high cholesterol acting as one of its most significant—but silent—contributors. Many people may be at risk without realizing it, whether due…
February 18. 2026
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How is Frequent Burping a Sign of Cancer?
Burping is usually normal. It often happens after eating and is commonly caused by diet, lifestyle habits, indigestion, or acid reflux. Most of the time, it’s harmless and nothing to worry about.However, frequent or unusual burping—especially when paired with other…
February 14. 2026
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From Aesthetics to Diagnostics: Kim’s Journey with Shinagawa
Fifteen years ago, Kim first became a patient at Shinagawa, drawn by its renowned aesthetic services. At the time, the clinic was able to help her look and feel her best, leaving her with not only visible results but also…
February 13. 2026
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A Sweet Valentine’s Starts with a Healthier You
Valentine’s Day is filled with chocolates, sweet treats, and romantic dinners that make the celebration special. But while enjoying them is part of the fun, too much sugar can raise blood sugar levels — especially for those at risk of…
February 12. 2026
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Alona Took the Leap and Found Trusted Care at Shinagawa
Alona has always believed that working hard shouldn’t come at the expense of one’s well-being. That’s why she makes it a point to undergo health checkups every year.“I've been doing regular checkups naman na. Ever since. I think it's a…
February 11. 2026
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What ‘Malignant’ Really Means in Cancer
Seeing the word “malignant” on a medical result can be scary. In simple terms, malignant means cancerous — a growth that can invade nearby tissues and may spread to other parts of the body. That ability to spread is what…































