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Georgia @ohshittwins gives us a glimpse into life with her twins! https://www.motherandbaby.co.uk/family-life/influencers-inspiration/motherandbaby-mumlister-ohshittwins-releases-new-podcast Hope you enjoy! FOLLOW MOTHER & BABY: Website: www.motherandbaby.co.uk Facebook: @motherandbaby Instagram: @motherandbaby S U B S C R I B E ⇨ https://bit.ly/2Ot7x9o
Find out what the lovely Sophia Oxbury gets up to in a typical day with her adorable toddler Ari. You can follow Sophia on Instagram here: https://bit.ly/2SF0GQf Find out more about Sophia Oxbury and the rest of the 2020 Mother&Baby Mum Listers here: https://bit.ly/2QYMAJ4 Don't forget to check out the 2021 Mother&Baby Mum List too: https://bit.ly/3uuOW07 Hope you enjoy! FOLLOW MOTHER & BABY: Website: www.motherandbaby.co.uk Facebook: @motherandbaby Instagram: @motherandbaby S U B S C R I B E ⇨ https://bit.ly/2Ot7x9o
One thing is certain: there is going to be far greater demand for healthcare in the US in the coming years. That's because by 2030, every Baby Boomer will be age 65 or older, which means that 1 out of every 5 U.S. citizens will be of retirement age. According to Business Insider, the average life expectancy in the US was slightly less than 70 years old in 1968 but rose to almost 79 years old in 2016. The population in 1968 was just over 200 million, but reached 323 million by 2016, putting increased pressure on Social Security and public health services. However, bright spots on the scene include increased use of telemedicine, wearable health trackers and monitors, and in-home voice assistants.
Pulse oximeters measure the percentage of oxygen in the blood when clipped onto a fingertip. And according to HuffPost, they're becoming increasingly popular for home use. People are buying them to monitor a family member if he or she becomes seriously ill with COVID-19. Doctors praise the use of pulse oximeters because they can alert people who don’t realize they’re gravely ill to the fact that their body is struggling for oxygen. One of the biggest worries with COVID-19 is when someone doesn’t realize their oxygen levels have dropped because they don’t actually feel unwell. It's a phenomenon sometimes referred to as happy hypoxia or silent hypoxia. As a normal reading usually ranges from 95-100%, if your reading is under 95%, it's a red flag. Seek medical attention immediately.
Author and organization expert Marie Kondo recently launched an online course to teach people how to declutter while in a pandemic lockdown. The author is best known for her book, 'The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up,' and has usually stuck to discarding excess material junk. However, Business Insider reports Kondo is making a foray into personal finance. To tidy up your finances, first think about how you want to spend your money so that it supports your ideal lifestyle. Then, write down your current expenses. How does your spending line up with your vision for your ideal future? Kondo says that having such a clear vision for the future — and a realistic grasp of the current situation — will help you to make sensible, confident decisions.
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