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Saturday, February 23, 2019

Save the Date! 9th Baby, Kids & Family Expo set on March 9



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The country’s largest Baby, Kids & Family Expo Philippines (BKFEP) is now in its 9th edition! This summer-themed event will be held on March 9-10, 2019 at Megatrade Hall, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City.

Organized by Mediacom Solutions Inc., BKFEP is known as a one-stop shop event for all baby, kids, maternity and family needs. The event will showcase over 100 Brands, offering their products and services with exclusive deals for up to 70% discount only available at the 2-day expo.

Apart from the great shopping experience, the event will also hold Free Parenting seminars wherein expecting and new parents can learn about everything they need, to discover to be the best parent that they can be.

“We’re very excited to launch the 9th Edition of Baby, Kids & Family Expo together with our sponsors Nestle Nankid, Little Treasure, Nestle Cerelac, MommyDaddyMe and Pampers. We’ve prepared so much for the event that every families will get to enjoy. We have the Wonderland Playground, Arts and Crafts Station, Moms can also make use of our Breastfeeding Station, Diaper Changing Area and Comfort Lounge.” says Mediacom Solutions Inc. CEO and Baby, Kids & Family Expo founder, David Abrenilla.

The event will also stage the awarding for the Baby and Kid Summer Idol where 2 winners will receive huge prizes such as P10,000 in cash, over P20,000 worth of gift items and will be the face of the next Baby, Kids and Family Expo Philippines.

Be a part of this fun-filled family event of the year and register online to visit the expo for free at www.babyexpo.ph. For more information you may also visit their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/babyexpoph and their Instagram account @babyexpoph.




For sponsorship or booth inquiries you may contact Barbie Belo at +63-2-218-7748, +63-906-266-1575 or send an email to barbie@babyexpo.ph

FDCP Announces Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino 3 Mechanics


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Following its announcement in January, the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) has officially released the mechanics of the Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino (PPP) 2019. Now on its third year, the PPP will be held September 12 to 18, 2019, a week-long film exclusive screening of Filipino films in all cinemas nationwide. This is in line with the celebration of the One Hundred Years of Philippine Cinema which starts officially in September this year. 


Signal Rock team with FDCP Chairperson and CEO Mary Liza Diño at the PPP 2

A call for applications has been released for this year where eight (8) Filipino films that will have their Philippine premiere during the PPP will be picked and curated by a Selection Committee, three (3) of which are films in their advanced stage of development or production stage and five (5) are finished films or films in post-production. Deadline of submission for film projects in production stage is on March 8, 2019, while finished films or films in their final post-production stage shall be submitted by May 31, 2019. Selected films will receive a co-production fund of up to 2 million pesos.



FDCP Chairperson and CEO Mary Liza Diño and the PPP 2 Selection Committee

Cinemas nationwide will also be offering discounted rates for students, which cost P180 for students in Metro Manila, and P130 for students in provinces.

Started in 2017, the PPP has featured award-winning films, two of which—Birdshot and Signal Rock—have been selected as the country's official entry to the Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Films.


Birdshot team with FDCP Chairperson and CEO Mary Liza Diño at PPP 2

For more information and guidelines, visit www.fdcp.ph.

The Top 10 Health Benefits of Fresh Food


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A healthy diet includes a broad range of vegetables and fruits, lean proteins, good fats, starches, and whole grains. You also need to avoid foods that have high amounts of sugar and salt if you want to eat healthy. This article will help you to understand the top health benefits of fresh food.

Weight Loss

Weight lose can assist you to minimize the chances of chronic conditions. A person who is obese or overweight is at risk of developing conditions such as some cancers, poor bone density, diabetes, and the heart disease. Whole fruits and vegetables are low in calories in comparison to processed foods. People who want to lose weight must minimize the intake of calories.

Reduced Cancer Risk

Unhealthy eating can lead to obesity which in increases the risk of an individual developing cancer. You can reduce this risk by weighing within a health range. Diets that are rich in vegetables and fruits will protect you against the risk of cancer. Trials in human beings have proven this to be a true fact.

Management of Diabetes

To manage diabetes, you need to lose weight, manage your blood glucose levels, and keep cholesterol and blood pressure within the target range. All these benefits will delay or prevent diabetes. People who have diabetes should limit the intake of foods that have a lot of salt and sugar content. You should also avoid fried foods that are high in trans and saturated fats.

Stroke Prevention and Heart Health

A large proportion of individuals have at least one form of cardiovascular disease. These conditions typically involve the blood vessels and heart. We can prevent most of the premature deaths that arise from stroke and heart diseases by making relevant lifestyle changes. Some of these changes include eating healthy and increasing the levels of physical activities. For instance, vitamin E prevents the clotting of blood that can lead to heart attacks. Some of the foods that contain vitamin E include green vegetables, sunflower seeds, hazelnuts, peanuts, and almonds. It’s good to eat healthy if you want to prevent stroke and heart diseases such as the coronary heart disease.

The Next Generations’ Health
Children learn health related behaviors from the older people who are around them. Therefore, we need to model healthy eating and exercising behaviors in our kids. Children should learn to eat more fruits and vegetables and less of foods that are rich in sugars. Children who also participate in cooking and gardening at home have a high chance of making the best lifestyle and dietary choices. You can also expose them to onlinehealth News so that they can follow them from an early age.

Strong Teeth and Bones

A diet that has sufficient supply of magnesium and calcium leads to strong teeth and bones. Strong bones will help to prevent osteoarthritis and osteoporosis later in life. Some of the foods that are rich in calcium include legumes, tofu, canned fish with bones, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, cereals, plant-based milks, and low-fat dairy products. There is an abundant supply of magnesium in several foods like whole grains, seeds, nuts, and leafy green vegetables.

Better Mood

There is a very close relationship between mood and diet. Diet that has high glycemic load can increase the symptoms of fatigue and depression. Such a diet includes several refined carbohydrates like biscuits, white bread, cakes, and soft drinks. On the contrary, whole grains, whole fruits, and vegetables have low contents of glycemic load. Therefore, a healthy diet can improve your overall mood. However, people who have depression should seek medical attention.

Improved Memory

Health diet help in preventing cognitive decline and dementia. These benefits arise from fish, polyphenols and flavonoids, omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamin D, C, and E. The Mediterranean diet has most of these benefits.

Improved Gut Health

The colon has several bacteria that occur naturally that help in digestion and metabolism. Some bacteria strains produce vitamins B and K that benefit the colon. These bacteria strains also help in fighting harmful viruses and bacteria. A diet that is high in fat and sugar and low in fiber alters the gut microbiome which increases inflammation in that region. On the contrary, a diet that is rich in whole grains, legumes, fruits, and vegetables has a combination of probiotics and prebiotics to support the thriving of good bacteria in the colon. Fermented foods like kefir, miso, sauerkraut, kimchi, and yogurt are loaded with probiotics. Fiber is an easy to access prebiotic that has an abundant supply of vegetables, fruits, grains, and legumes. Also, fiber promotes the movement of bowel and this can assist in preventing diverticulitis and bowel cancer. You can get some of these details from onlinehealth News.

Getting Good Sleep at Night

Several factors like apnea can disrupt your sleeping patters. Sleep apnea takes place when there is a repeated blockage of airways while sleeping. Some of the risk factors for this include eating of unhealthful diet, drinking alcohol, and obesity. You can also have a restless sleep when you reduce the intake of caffeine and alcohol whether you have sleep apnea or not.

Author Bio: Ariana enjoys blogging and nurtures interest on all most all topics. She contributes in many reputed blogs, social platforms and makes her living as a content writer. She is Content Writer of Viacon
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