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mfine care 2020-04-09

With a no-cost EMI, you can avoid high interest rates and downpayments!

Read on to learn how to use no-cost EMI on Amazon, Flipkart and more.Read More : https://www.zestmoney.in/no-cost-emi-guide/

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mfine care 2020-04-01

With limited testing kits and centres, limited hospital beds, ventilators, and even rooms, healthcare centers are finding themselves unable to meet the requirements, which continue to rise with each passing day.

They have provided guidelines for safe home care for those presenting mild symptoms of COVID-19.

If your symptoms aren’t severe, or if you have tested positive for the coronavirus through a lab facility, your symptoms can be managed at home.

If you are above the age of 60, suffer from any medical conditions like heart disease, cancer, diabetes, or other respiratory conditions, you should seek out your nearest healthcare provider for immediate hospitalization.

Once you have established you are suffering, or maybe suffering, from the coronavirus, inform any other inhabitants of the household.

Avoid stepping out from your home to prevent the spread of the disease in any possible way.

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mfine care 2020-02-21
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Find out all about the importance of vaccination and precautions to take for your child!

Read our complete vaccination chart for babies in India (2020)https://www.mfine.co/vaccination-chart-for-babies-in-india/ 

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mfine care 2020-04-08

We are chained to our homes because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and more than getting out of the house, it is harder to find the motivation to stay physically healthy, which is completely understandable.

For those who are in the habit of working out or engaging in activities that keep you fit, the quarantine must be difficult, but for those who are not in the habit of doing these activities, it becomes doubly important for them to start being active and exercise.WHO recommends at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity activity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity physical activity per week, or a combination of the two activities.

This is of course for those who do not have symptoms or are diagnosed with any respiratory illnesses.For most of us, going outside the house is a luxury at this point, but if this is something you are not able to do, make the most this by going out for a walk in the morning but not straying far from the house, exercising on your terrace and getting some fresh air.If you are confined to your house, there are a couple of ways you can integrate some movements into your routine.Don’t sit for too long: Make sure that you try and cut down very long periods that are spent sitting.

It does not matter if you are watching television, reading, scrolling through social media or even working on your laptop.

You must take 5-minute breaks every 20-30 minutes.

Standing up and stretching and can also help during the breaks.

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mfine care 2020-03-30
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 With the rapid spread of the coronavirus across the globe, people have taken to their homes as per the advice of the World Health Organisation.

In a world full of generations that have never known what a pandemic is like, or how to live through one, these circumstances are indeed very unique to us all.

Anxiety levels across the world have shot up for a number of reasons.

Moreover, people without jobs or people who have recently left old jobs may feel increasingly stressed about their employment status.

Symptoms of anxiety during this time may show up in a number of ways.

Apart from a feeling of fear, panic, and worry, symptoms include changes in sleep patterns and appetite, substance abuse, difficulty concentrating, headaches, sweating, etc.

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mfine care 2020-02-21
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Your complete Indian baby food chart with easy tried-and-tested Indian recipes.

Includes downloadable baby food chart for 0-12 months!https://www.mfine.co/indian-baby-food-chart/

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mfine care 2020-04-06

The coronavirus disease or the COVID-19, has led us to get extra cautious of our actions both inside and outside of the house.

Given the state of the global pandemic which has brought the world to a halt, we must understand the importance of keeping ourselves safe.

Most people recover from the disease if we take the appropriate precautions, but some patients who suffer from heart disease, diabetes, asthma need to take extra care and precautions.How does COVID affect diabetic patients?Those who are diagnosed with Diabetes 1, Diabetes 2 or gestational diabetes are at risk.

When you have diabetes, not feeling well can give you high blood sugar, or high glucose level in the blood.Here’s what happens when you fall ill when you have diabetes:Combating the illness: The body attempts to fight the illness by releasing sugar to give the patient energy, but the body cannot produce enough insulin, so the blood sugar rises.The body’s reaction: The body will be working overtime to fight the illness making it doubly hard to manage diabetes and there might be inflammation of the respiratory tract.The result: This means seriously high glucose levels in the bloodstream and issues such as shortness of breath, at the same time.A1c levelIf the diabetes is controlled well, and the blood sugar levels are stable in a diabetic person, it is recommended that the patient gets an a1c test done to check their a1c levels, which checks the blood sugar level.

A1c levels below 5.7% is considered to be normal, but a diabetic person will have a slightly higher percentage of 6.5%.

largely, it is a goal of many diabetic patients to keep their a1c levels in check.Here are some tips to lower your a1c or your high glucose level, during the rise of the pandemic.

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mfine care 2020-03-28
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Here we have explore the topic about coronavirus and its fact.https://www.mfine.co/covid19/

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mfine care 2020-04-03

 Are you a housewife looking for work from home jobs?Or a student who wants to earn money online while studying?Are you looking to start your own business or home based jobs without investment?Earn more than Rs.

1 LAKH A MONTH with zero investment!Then visithttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.o1=en_IN

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mfine care 2020-02-24
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Book full body checkup at home in Bengaluru through mfine!

Get free pickup at home and online report within 48 hours.https://www.mfine.co/health-packages/bengaluru/full-body-check-at-home/

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mfine care 2020-04-09

With a no-cost EMI, you can avoid high interest rates and downpayments!

Read on to learn how to use no-cost EMI on Amazon, Flipkart and more.Read More : https://www.zestmoney.in/no-cost-emi-guide/

mfine care 2020-04-06

The coronavirus disease or the COVID-19, has led us to get extra cautious of our actions both inside and outside of the house.

Given the state of the global pandemic which has brought the world to a halt, we must understand the importance of keeping ourselves safe.

Most people recover from the disease if we take the appropriate precautions, but some patients who suffer from heart disease, diabetes, asthma need to take extra care and precautions.How does COVID affect diabetic patients?Those who are diagnosed with Diabetes 1, Diabetes 2 or gestational diabetes are at risk.

When you have diabetes, not feeling well can give you high blood sugar, or high glucose level in the blood.Here’s what happens when you fall ill when you have diabetes:Combating the illness: The body attempts to fight the illness by releasing sugar to give the patient energy, but the body cannot produce enough insulin, so the blood sugar rises.The body’s reaction: The body will be working overtime to fight the illness making it doubly hard to manage diabetes and there might be inflammation of the respiratory tract.The result: This means seriously high glucose levels in the bloodstream and issues such as shortness of breath, at the same time.A1c levelIf the diabetes is controlled well, and the blood sugar levels are stable in a diabetic person, it is recommended that the patient gets an a1c test done to check their a1c levels, which checks the blood sugar level.

A1c levels below 5.7% is considered to be normal, but a diabetic person will have a slightly higher percentage of 6.5%.

largely, it is a goal of many diabetic patients to keep their a1c levels in check.Here are some tips to lower your a1c or your high glucose level, during the rise of the pandemic.

mfine care 2020-04-01

With limited testing kits and centres, limited hospital beds, ventilators, and even rooms, healthcare centers are finding themselves unable to meet the requirements, which continue to rise with each passing day.

They have provided guidelines for safe home care for those presenting mild symptoms of COVID-19.

If your symptoms aren’t severe, or if you have tested positive for the coronavirus through a lab facility, your symptoms can be managed at home.

If you are above the age of 60, suffer from any medical conditions like heart disease, cancer, diabetes, or other respiratory conditions, you should seek out your nearest healthcare provider for immediate hospitalization.

Once you have established you are suffering, or maybe suffering, from the coronavirus, inform any other inhabitants of the household.

Avoid stepping out from your home to prevent the spread of the disease in any possible way.

mfine care 2020-03-28
img

Here we have explore the topic about coronavirus and its fact.https://www.mfine.co/covid19/

mfine care 2020-02-21
img

Find out all about the importance of vaccination and precautions to take for your child!

Read our complete vaccination chart for babies in India (2020)https://www.mfine.co/vaccination-chart-for-babies-in-india/ 

mfine care 2020-04-08

We are chained to our homes because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and more than getting out of the house, it is harder to find the motivation to stay physically healthy, which is completely understandable.

For those who are in the habit of working out or engaging in activities that keep you fit, the quarantine must be difficult, but for those who are not in the habit of doing these activities, it becomes doubly important for them to start being active and exercise.WHO recommends at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity activity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity physical activity per week, or a combination of the two activities.

This is of course for those who do not have symptoms or are diagnosed with any respiratory illnesses.For most of us, going outside the house is a luxury at this point, but if this is something you are not able to do, make the most this by going out for a walk in the morning but not straying far from the house, exercising on your terrace and getting some fresh air.If you are confined to your house, there are a couple of ways you can integrate some movements into your routine.Don’t sit for too long: Make sure that you try and cut down very long periods that are spent sitting.

It does not matter if you are watching television, reading, scrolling through social media or even working on your laptop.

You must take 5-minute breaks every 20-30 minutes.

Standing up and stretching and can also help during the breaks.

mfine care 2020-04-03

 Are you a housewife looking for work from home jobs?Or a student who wants to earn money online while studying?Are you looking to start your own business or home based jobs without investment?Earn more than Rs.

1 LAKH A MONTH with zero investment!Then visithttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.o1=en_IN

mfine care 2020-03-30
img

 With the rapid spread of the coronavirus across the globe, people have taken to their homes as per the advice of the World Health Organisation.

In a world full of generations that have never known what a pandemic is like, or how to live through one, these circumstances are indeed very unique to us all.

Anxiety levels across the world have shot up for a number of reasons.

Moreover, people without jobs or people who have recently left old jobs may feel increasingly stressed about their employment status.

Symptoms of anxiety during this time may show up in a number of ways.

Apart from a feeling of fear, panic, and worry, symptoms include changes in sleep patterns and appetite, substance abuse, difficulty concentrating, headaches, sweating, etc.

mfine care 2020-02-24
img

Book full body checkup at home in Bengaluru through mfine!

Get free pickup at home and online report within 48 hours.https://www.mfine.co/health-packages/bengaluru/full-body-check-at-home/

mfine care 2020-02-21
img

Your complete Indian baby food chart with easy tried-and-tested Indian recipes.

Includes downloadable baby food chart for 0-12 months!https://www.mfine.co/indian-baby-food-chart/