Lend me your ears; a[euro]Happy is the hearing man; unhappy the speaking man.a[euro] - Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882), US essayist, philosopher Intellect Essays (1841).(If Symptoms Persist)

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From: Manila Bulletin
Date: 20061224
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Byline: Dr. Jose Pujalte Jr.

I RAN recently into ENT specialist Dr. Christopher Malorre E. Calaquian who asked me to write about PNEI or the Philippine National Ear Institute in UPPhilippine General Hospital. Maloy sent a monograph and I apologize if I've taken the liberty of truncating his masterpiece.

When Republic Act 9245, otherwise known as "the Philippine Ear Research Institute Act of 2003," was authored by Senator Loren Legarda and later signed by Congress, the PNEI was born. This Institute is guided by its vision that "No Filipino shall be deprived of a ...

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