Lenovo introduces four new A-Series Android tablets

Lenovo has announced four new Dolby-powered A-Series Android tablets with screen sizes ranging from 7-inches to 10-inches – the Lenovo TAB A7-30, A7-50, A8-50 and A10-70.

First up is the Lenovo TAB A7-30 which the company calls the ‘Pocket Studio with Dolby’. It features a 7-inch (1024 x 600) display, 3G connectivity, 2 megapixel rear camera, VGA front camera, Dolby-enhanced dual-front speakers, 3,500mAh battery, and a 1.3GHz MT8382 quad-core CPU.

lenovo tab a7-50

Next is the Lenovo TAB A7-50, the Crystal Clear Multimedia Reader. It has a 7-inch wide-view HD display, 2 megapixel rear and front camera, optional 3G connectivity, powered by a quad-core CPU. It is also available as the A7-40 which has an 8GB internal storage and front-facing camera only.

lenovo tab A8-50

Moving past the 7-inch display is the Lenovo TAB A8-50. The 8-inch slate is focused on ‘Home Entertainment on the move’, featuring an 1280 x 800 IPS display, Dolby audio, 5 megapixel rear camera, 2 megapixel front-facing, optional 3G connectivity, 4,200mAh battery, and a MTK quad-core CPU.

lenovo tab a10-70

And then we have the Lenovo TAB A10-70, the ‘Mobile Home Theater System’. It sports a 10.1-inch wide 1280 x 800 HD display, Dolby-enhanced dual-front speakers, 5 megapixel rear camera, 2 megapixel front-facing, optional 3G connectivity, a 6,340mAh battery, and a MTK quad-core CPU.

The new A-series Android tablets will be available worldwide from Q2, 2014. The A7-50 tablet is priced from £99.99 (Php7,400). Prices for the A8-50 start from £139.99 (Php10,400) and the A10-70 tablet will be available from £169.99 (Php12,600).

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Citi offers a Rejuvenating SPArty Package at CHI, the Spa

Enjoy exclusive discounted rates and PayLite options for the rejuvenating SPArty package with your Citi card.

Treat yourself to a luxurious pampering session with friends and loved ones at CHI, The Spa at Edsa Shangri-La, Manila with your Citi card. Enjoy exclusive discounted rates and PayLite options for the rejuvenating SPArty package until April 30, 2014.

If you’re a group of four, six or eight, avail of the SPArty package which includes a 90-minute combination of massage plus customized body or face treatment. If you’re a party of four, for example, you only spend P3,666.66/month for three months under the Citi PayLite Installment Plan instead of the P21,000 standard rate. Your group can also bring an additional guest for only P4,000. Make sure you book your appointment at least three days before your desired date.

The CHI SPArty Package is only one of Citi’s PayLite summer delights, which provides exclusive discounts on various products and services to give Citi cardholders a light and easy summer.

Citi offers a Rejuvenating SPArty Package at CHI, the Spa

Enjoy exclusive discounted rates and PayLite options for the rejuvenating SPArty package with your Citi card.

Treat yourself to a luxurious pampering session with friends and loved ones at CHI, The Spa at Edsa Shangri-La, Manila with your Citi card. Enjoy exclusive discounted rates and PayLite options for the rejuvenating SPArty package until April 30, 2014.

If you’re a group of four, six or eight, avail of the SPArty package which includes a 90-minute combination of massage plus customized body or face treatment. If you’re a party of four, for example, you only spend P3,666.66/month for three months under the Citi PayLite Installment Plan instead of the P21,000 standard rate. Your group can also bring an additional guest for only P4,000. Make sure you book your appointment at least three days before your desired date.

The CHI SPArty Package is only one of Citi’s PayLite summer delights, which provides exclusive discounts on various products and services to give Citi cardholders a light and easy summer.

Summer Diseases to Watch Out For

Summer is here. This means beach trips and other outdoor activities. But before you head out the door to have fun in the sun, make sure you are protected from various illnesses that prevail during this time of the year.

“Infectious diseases are often common during summer because pathogens thrive as the temperature soars. These viruses, bacteria and other microbes can easily enter your body and multiply. Aside from infections, people often spend longer hour outdoors. Getting some sun is healthy but too much heat exposure can be risky,” explains Dr. Nicky Montoya, president of MediCard.

Dr. Montoya identifies some of the most common summer illnesses and provides tips on how to protect yourself from acquiring them:

Respiratory illnesses

Cough, cold and influenza can stir up on hot days if your immunity drops because of too much physical activity or prolonged exposure to re-circulated air cooling.

To keep these infections away, wash your hands frequently and refrain from sharing food with sick people. Take vitamin C, too, to build strong immunity from diseases.

Food poisoning

Cooking and eating outdoors can expose your food to bacteria. Common diseases caused by contaminated food include diarrhea, Hepatitis A and cholera.

To keep your food from rapid spoilage, cook them properly and maintain cleanliness during the preparation. Most importantly, wash your hands before eating.
Insect borne diseases

Dengue fever from mosquitoes and Lyme disease from ticks are just few of the many illnesses transmitted by insects.

To prevent pest infestation, destroy their habitats. If you are on outdoor trips, use insect repellents and wear long pants and sleeves.

 Heat exhaustion and heatstroke

Prolonged sun exposure can lead to heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Exhaustion causes fatigue and fainting while heatstroke can lead to hyperventilation, disorientation, brain damage, organ failure, and death.

To prevent heat exhaustion and heatstroke, stay out of the sun during the hottest part of the day. When going out, drink plenty of water and use a protective headgear. Also keep your body cool by wearing lightweight and sweat-absorbing clothes.

Sunburn and skin cancers

Exposure to the sun’s rays for an extended period of time can also cause sunburn and skin cancer. Sunburnt skin usually lasts for a week and can be painful and uncomfortable. Skin cancer, meanwhile, can cause ulcerations and bleeding.

To protect your skin from the harmful rays of the sun, always wear sunscreen with high SPF. You also need to take a regular biopsy to know your risk factor for skin cancer.

While the hot days of summer put all people at risk of getting ill, not everyone can get sick. According to Dr. Montoya, diseases often develop in those with poor immunity. “The strength of your immune system depends on various factors, such as your general health, heredity and age. While genetics can’t be changed, you can improve your well-being through healthy lifestyle,” he says. “If you or your loved ones catch any of these diseases, however, make sure you consult with medical professionals immediately. Remember that when it comes to treatment, every second counts.”

MediCard has medical clinics located all over Metro Manila and key cities to help ensure Filipino families are safe and healthy this summer and all year round. Its medical services include family medicine, labs and diagnostics, immunization and nutrition counseling.

Summer Diseases to Watch Out For

Summer is here. This means beach trips and other outdoor activities. But before you head out the door to have fun in the sun, make sure you are protected from various illnesses that prevail during this time of the year.

“Infectious diseases are often common during summer because pathogens thrive as the temperature soars. These viruses, bacteria and other microbes can easily enter your body and multiply. Aside from infections, people often spend longer hour outdoors. Getting some sun is healthy but too much heat exposure can be risky,” explains Dr. Nicky Montoya, president of MediCard.

Dr. Montoya identifies some of the most common summer illnesses and provides tips on how to protect yourself from acquiring them:

Respiratory illnesses

Cough, cold and influenza can stir up on hot days if your immunity drops because of too much physical activity or prolonged exposure to re-circulated air cooling.

To keep these infections away, wash your hands frequently and refrain from sharing food with sick people. Take vitamin C, too, to build strong immunity from diseases.

Food poisoning

Cooking and eating outdoors can expose your food to bacteria. Common diseases caused by contaminated food include diarrhea, Hepatitis A and cholera.

To keep your food from rapid spoilage, cook them properly and maintain cleanliness during the preparation. Most importantly, wash your hands before eating.
Insect borne diseases

Dengue fever from mosquitoes and Lyme disease from ticks are just few of the many illnesses transmitted by insects.

To prevent pest infestation, destroy their habitats. If you are on outdoor trips, use insect repellents and wear long pants and sleeves.

 Heat exhaustion and heatstroke

Prolonged sun exposure can lead to heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Exhaustion causes fatigue and fainting while heatstroke can lead to hyperventilation, disorientation, brain damage, organ failure, and death.

To prevent heat exhaustion and heatstroke, stay out of the sun during the hottest part of the day. When going out, drink plenty of water and use a protective headgear. Also keep your body cool by wearing lightweight and sweat-absorbing clothes.

Sunburn and skin cancers

Exposure to the sun’s rays for an extended period of time can also cause sunburn and skin cancer. Sunburnt skin usually lasts for a week and can be painful and uncomfortable. Skin cancer, meanwhile, can cause ulcerations and bleeding.

To protect your skin from the harmful rays of the sun, always wear sunscreen with high SPF. You also need to take a regular biopsy to know your risk factor for skin cancer.

While the hot days of summer put all people at risk of getting ill, not everyone can get sick. According to Dr. Montoya, diseases often develop in those with poor immunity. “The strength of your immune system depends on various factors, such as your general health, heredity and age. While genetics can’t be changed, you can improve your well-being through healthy lifestyle,” he says. “If you or your loved ones catch any of these diseases, however, make sure you consult with medical professionals immediately. Remember that when it comes to treatment, every second counts.”

MediCard has medical clinics located all over Metro Manila and key cities to help ensure Filipino families are safe and healthy this summer and all year round. Its medical services include family medicine, labs and diagnostics, immunization and nutrition counseling.