Cherry Mobile Ultra LTE flash sale for just Php4K

Cherry Mobile has announced will hold a flash sale of the Cherry Mobile Ultra LTE over at Lazada for just Php4K.

The Cherry Mobile Ultra originally has a price tag of Php8,999 but will just go on sale for Php3,999.

Cherry Mobile Ultra specs:
5-inch HD IPS display, 1280×720 @293ppi
1.2GHz Snapdragon 400 MSM8926 quad-core processor
Adreno 305 GPU
1GB RAM
Expandable 8GB internal memory
13MP BSI rear camera with LED flash
1080p video recording @30fps
2MP front-facing camera
LTE, HSPA
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi Hotspot
Bluetooth 4.0 LE
FM Radio
GPS w/ A-GPS, GLONASS
Single SIM (Micro)
Android 4.3 Jellybean
2,000mAh battery
Dimension: 145.5 x 72.5 x 9 .0mm
Weight: 162g

The Cherry Mobile Ultra LTE flash sale will happen at 2PM. See listing here.

You can read our review of the device here.

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FortuneCare ties up with Eternal Plans

Fortune Medicare, Inc. (FortuneCare), a top provider of quality healthcare recently signed a partnership with Eternal Plans, Inc. (Eternal Plans), one of the leading pre-need companies in the country to provide an additional life plan to FortuneCare’s newest emergency card product, YES Card (Your Emergency and Safety Card). Its enhanced variants, YES Plus and YES Premium includes accidental death insurance and memorial services for individuals aside from providing a wider range of medical coverage against financial strains when accident happens.

Present during the signing ceremony last May 13, 2015 at FortuneCare Head Office, Pasig City were (seated from left to right), from FortuneCare, Dra. Ruth Emperatriz Asis, MBA-H (SVP – Operations), Dr. Erwin Fabros (SVP – Medical Affairs and Medical Director), Mr. Geronimo Francisco (President and COO), and from Eternal Plans, Mr. Elmer Lorica (President and COO), Mr. Rolando Bongalon (SAVP – Marketing), Mr. Jumer Lecetivo (SAVP – Corporate Affairs, Investment and Actuary). Standing behind them are other FortuneCare officers namely (from left to right), Ms. Vilma Cruz (AVP – Treasury / Credit and Collection), Ms. Lynn Tan (VP – Finance), Ms. Cecilia Ngo (AVP – Accounting) and Mr. Pedie Antonio (Senior Manager / Senior Training Officer, Agency Services and Corporate Communications).

Got pregnancy cravings? Here’s how to deal with them

PREGNANCY is a life-changing experience for most women. Their bodies go through many changes. They may also experience discomfort, pain and strange sensations as a new life grows in their womb. Their delicate condition may also put them at risk for health issues and accidents.“Aside from having to share their nutrients with their unborn child, pregnant women are also vulnerable to many health problems as they undergo physical and physiological changes. While the health risks are unavoidable, women can make lifestyle changes to keep themselves and their babies healthy,” says Dr. Nicky Montoya, President of MediCard Philippines.

To ensure a healthy and safe pregnancy, expectant mothers are reminded to:Eat a well-balanced diet. Pregnant women are advised to eat a lot of grains, fruits, vegetables, dairy products, and lean meat. These foods are rich in calories and essential nutrients that keep them and their babies well-nourished. To avoid food borne diseases, food must be prepared properly. Commercialized food with lots of preservatives, undercooked meat and unpasteurized dairy products must be avoided.Manage food cravings. Some pregnant women experience cravings for certain food as a result of the changes in their nutritional needs. Fulfilling these cravings may help them get the necessary nourishment and ensure the normal development of their baby. However, some expectant mothers experience a craving for non-food items, like clay and laundry detergent, which can be harmful to pregnancy. Women who experience these are advised to seek help from medical experts.

Drink plenty of water. Drinking eight (8) to ten (10) glasses of water every day is essential for expectant mothers to stay hydrated and support the life inside their womb. Water also helps them prevent constipation, hemorrhoids, urinary tract and bladder infections, contractions, and premature or early labor.

Stay active. Exercise prevents pain, discomfort and depression. It also prepares their bodies for labor and delivery. However, they are also advised to stop exercising when they are exhausted or feeling any pain. It is also safer for them to consult a doctor first before starting a fitness routine.

Wear comfortable clothes. Pregnant women are advised to wear maternity clothes, which are especially made to provide adequate comfort and support as they gain weight and their bellies grow. When it comes to footwear, it is wise for them to temporarily ditch high heels and platform shoes for a pair of comfy flats or loafers that can ease pregnancy-related foot discomfort and keep them safe from falling and hurting themselves. Wearing support stockings can also minimize foot and ankle swelling.

Stop smoking and drinking caffeinated and alcoholic beverages. Expectant mothers are strongly advised to quit smoking because of the harmful effects of nicotine to the developing fetus in their womb. Likewise, exposure to the chemicals in coffee, alcohol and carbonated beverages can slow down their baby’s development and could sometimes result in miscarriage and preterm birth.

Get regular prenatal care visits. Doctors recommend expectant mothers to get at least four prenatal care consultations throughout their pregnancy. During these visits, their health and that of their babies are closely monitored. They are also provided with essential vitamins and supplements for a healthy pregnancy.

The MediCard free-standing clinics offer consultations and tests on obstetrics and gynecology. All medical services are also open to non-members.

Philippine Red Cross prepares for the ‘Big One’

With the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS’) recent warning about a magnitude 7.2 earthquake that could be generated by the West Valley Fault, the Philippine Red Cross yesterday disclosed that it is continuously upscaling its preparations to ensure efficient response should this dreaded “Big One” occur.

PRC Chairman Richard J. Gordon said the humanitarian organization has been preparing for an earthquake of such magnitude since the Metropolitan Manila Earthquake Impact Reduction Study came out some years back by upgrading its resources and assets to be able to extend the necessary assistance during such a mass casualty event.

“For a long time, the PRC has been continuously preparing for emergency responses. When the MMEIRS came out several years ago, the Red Cross has started its preparations. We started building an armory of vehicles, equipment, and others that could be deployed in response to the mass casualty incident that an earthquake of such magnitude would cause,” he added.

Studies showed that at least an estimated 34,000 people will be killed, 90 % will be due to pressure from collapsed buildings, while another 18,000 will perish in the fires that the quake could trigger. Close to 114,000 will be heavily injured.

Some 168,000 buildings will be heavily damaged or will collapse. Water, electricity and communication lines will be cut off due to damaged water pipelines, electricity cables, telephone cables. At least 7 out of 213 bridges and 80 flyovers have strong possibilities of collapsing.

Gordon said that over the years, the PRC has acquired vehicles that can be used in responding to large-scale disasters such as ambulances, rescue trucks, Blood Mobile, fire trucks, Fork Lifts, Pay loaders, Humvees, water tanker, among others.

It also has various equipment that would be useful should a strong earthquake hit Metro Manila such as generators, tower lights, water bladder, satellite phones, tents for temporary shelters, portable comfort rooms. And since hospitals would become jam-packed with patients in such eventuality, the PRC has medical tents, and Emergency Field Hospitals that can cater to those who could no longer be accommodated in the hospitals.

Gordon assured that manpower-wise, the PRC has highly-trained and skilled staff and volunteers who can operate the different rescue vehicles and function as crew for them. He added the Red Cross 143 also strengthens the organization’s disaster management and risk reduction capacity.

The PRC chairman disclosed that the organization’s deployment of several teams to earthquake-hit Nepal served as a drill for the members of the emergency response unit and the medical team.

 

Suzuki expands network with East Avenue dealership

Suzuki Philippines, Inc. (SPH), the only integrated motorcycle and automobile company in the country, officially opened its first 3S automobile dealership along East Avenue in line with its aggressive expansion efforts. The new dealership, which is Suzuki’s 31st 3S dealership in the Philippines, will offer Sales, Spare parts, and Services. Suzuki Auto East Avenue is a one-stop shop that can now provide a complete array of Suzuki services to motorists around the Quezon City area.

Suzuki Auto East Avenue first displayed its merchandise last December 2014 and officially started selling on January 2015. Suzuki’s newest 3S outlet is strategically located near the main building of the Land Transportation Office along East Avenue.

“The past year has been very successful for Suzuki Philippines and we want to continue our growth by making our cars and services more accessible to our target market. We are expanding our company’s reach by increasing the number of our 3S dealerships and giving our clients easier access to different locations that could cater to any of their automobile needs”, shares Suzuki Philippines President Hiroshi Suzuki.