Mobile Health Apps Have Many Benefits
How First World and Developing Countries Can Benefit from Mobile Health Apps
The busiest doctors have always been on the move. Staying in one location for a long period is virtually infrequent as they have to go door to door checking on patients, meeting and planning with allied medical professionals, and sometimes even rushing to universities for classes and conferences. Outreach to remote places poses a heightened impossibility. Their limited time and the cumbersome trip they had to endure plus the massive load they had to prepare to take with them like medications and diagnostic devices add up to the repugnance and unaccommodating attitude health care practitioners may take on due to a busy work schedule. Good thing mobile health has been developed to ease up their work load somehow.


Central sleep apnea or CSA is a very uncommon version of apnea. While obstructive apnea is seen in a growing number of the population, and is due to blocking of the airway, CSA involves the nervous and respiratory systems. An apnea is an event of suspended breathing and repeated apneas can lead to serious complications, one of which includes awakenings and a loss of quality sleep.
My parents didn’t teach me about money. It’s not that they were bad parents. They just didn’t seem to think that a child should have to focus on that sort of thing. Even as a teenager, I was on an allowance system, as were many people I knew. It wasn’t until after I graduated from high school that I started managing my own checking account, and (gasp!) it wasn’t until I divorced at thirty that I actually became solely responsible for my own finances. There was so much I didn’t know, and it was a little overwhelming in the beginning. I thought I was alone – that I’d somehow just had my head in the sand when it came to the world of finance that everyone else understood – but I was wrong. As I shared my experience with others, it became apparent to me that a lot of people are in the dark about certain things that greatly influence their financial well-being. I’d like to share some of those with you. Here are five things no one ever told you about personal finance.