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Onions are a beloved vegetable, and while you likely add them to your food to add flavor, they’re also packed with health benefits. How much do you know about onions? I bet you have have not look at onions so close to realize how beneficial they are to our health. Read my article to find out the top 5 benefits onions offer.
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Covid-19 Care Packs in USA – How To Take Care of Covid-19 Patient At Home?
Covid-19 care packs in USA COVID-19 pandemic is a deadly new strain of coronavirus (coronaviruses) that has been diagnosed in China. COVID-19 has become one of the most widespread health concerns with its rapid spread through crowded settings like hospitals, clinics, and health care facilities.
Pandemic COVID-19 is caused by a new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, which is highly contagious. Older people and those who have serious underlying medical issues like lung or heart disease are at greater risk for acquiring more serious symptoms from COVID pandemic.
The earlier a person contracts COVID, the higher the chance of suffering severe complications such as pneumonia, liver failure, and even death. The symptoms of COVID are generally non-specific such as cough, fever, swollen lymph nodes, muscle aches, and other unexplained symptoms that are similar to other respiratory infections.
When a person contracts COVID-19, the symptoms can be quite mild. However, if these symptoms are not treated and they do not clear up on their own, then complications can develop. Symptoms of COVID can also include loss of appetite, vomiting, nausea, and diarrhea. Other symptoms include fever, chills, sweating, and a cough that produces blood.
Many health care providers in the United States, including doctors and nurses, have had a tough time understanding and dealing with this new virus. It’s important to have a basic understanding of how to prevent the disease in order to help those who have been exposed and to keep them healthy.
The best way to stop COVID is to avoid having contact with people with the disease, especially in people who are extremely ill, as well as to use strong disinfectants and always be aware of your surroundings. If you become ill with COVID, get medical attention as soon as possible.
Here are some ways you can care for a Covid-19 patient at the home with the help of Covid-19 care packs in USA.
Pick a ‘sick room’: The ill person should remain in a Bedroom with a door if at all possible, rather than come out except to go to the toilet. Nobody else should spend time in that area more than absolutely required. Kids and pets should remain out.
Pick a ‘sick bathroom’:If you have two baths, Make one of them the ill person’s toilet, and don’t let anyone else use it. If you don’t have 2, you’re going to have to clean every surface they touch once they go to the bathroom, so it’s clean when you or other people you live with should utilize it.
Fever check: Take the temperature of the patient several times daily, without getting near them.
Keep them hydrated:Be sure they are drinking a lot of water along with other liquids.
Alleviate their symptoms: Give them medicine to lower their fever, such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen. Be sure the sick person understands how much to take — read the label on the jar and follow it. Do not let them take more than the recommended dose of any Medication. Keep track of what the sick person has taken and when.
Keep them comfortable:Be certain they have blankets and pillows, magazines, books, and a computer or TV to pass the time, and a charger to get their phone near their bed, so you don’t have to go in and out of the room. Keep silent so that they can sleep.
Assist them with meals, but keep your space: Find a tray which you could use to make them food or drinks when they need it. Put the food and beverages on the tray, and place it outside their door. Walk away. They could open the door, get the tray, eat in their area, and then put the tray back to the ground outside the door and close it.
If they can’t get out of bed:Wear a mask or cloth over your mouth and nose when you move in their room, and also have the patient cover theirs too. Bring their food and beverage to their bedside table, and go back after a while to pick it up again, wearing a mask or cloth again. Wash their dishes thoroughly with hot soap and water. Do not touch your face after handling their dishes, and wash your hands completely once you touch whatever they ate or drank from.
Maintain their laundry separate: Make sure they have a basket in the sick room. Have them place it out their door when it is full, or put on a mask or cloth over your mouth and nose when you go in to get it. Wash their clothes, bedding, and towels separately from anyone else’s.
Cleaning: Go through your whole home and use disinfectant spray or wipes to wash everything the sick person might have touched when they had been in the early phases of becoming sick. This includes tables, hard-backed chairs, doorknobs, switches, handles cabinets, refrigerators, desks, toilets, sinks, keyboards, and much more. Wash items they wore or utilized in the days before you isolated them.
Say no to visitors:You should not be having guests. If you need to see somebody in person, do it outside your house, preferably outside, and remain at least six feet away from them.
Stay home yourself:Now you and others in your house have had contact with a person who has or may have COVID-19, you could carry the virus together with you to work or the shop, even if you don’t have symptoms. Get delivery from restaurants and grocery shops, or ask family or friends if they are able to help you, and leave the items out of your front door.
Conclusion
Covid-19 care packs in USA includes an oximeter for measuring oxygen levels in the blood, N 95 masks, sanitizer, SPO2, PPE kit, ply mask, thermometer, and a BP measuring machine. Patients can call a nurse for monitoring of vitals and follow-up treatments. If you are looking to buy these packs, contact us today.
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Roasted Cauliflower, Quinoa & Almond Salad | Shift Nutrition
This super healthy and hearty roasted cauliflower, quinoa and almond salad is perfect on it’s own and also makes an impressive looking side.
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enewsedition · 3 years
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Healthy eating: Four plant-based foods you can add to your diet
Healthy eating: Four plant-based foods you can add to your diet
The idea of celebrating ‘World Plant Power Day’ on March 7 every year, might be a fairly new concept but the popularity of plant-based foods started many years ago. There has been a drastic shift in the perception towards plant-based foods and we are seeing a movement towards a more sustainable lifestyle. “Be it the food that we consume or the beauty products we use, people have started to shift…
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Healthy eating: Four plant-based foods you can add to your diet
Healthy eating: Four plant-based foods you can add to your diet
The idea of celebrating ‘World Plant Power Day’ on March 7 every year, might be a fairly new concept but the popularity of plant-based foods started many years ago. There has been a drastic shift in the perception towards plant-based foods and we are seeing a movement towards a more sustainable lifestyle. “Be it the food that we consume or the beauty products we use, people have started to shift…
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Healthy eating: Four plant-based foods you can add to your diet
Healthy eating: Four plant-based foods you can add to your diet
The idea of celebrating ‘World Plant Power Day’ on March 7 every year, might be a fairly new concept but the popularity of plant-based foods started many years ago. There has been a drastic shift in the perception towards plant-based foods and we are seeing a movement towards a more sustainable lifestyle. “Be it the food that we consume or the beauty products we use, people have started to shift…
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Turmeric Sweet Potato with Quinoa and Mixed Greens Baked Café in Christiansted, St. Croix, USVI W.
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friend: your nails are so yellow. I thought you were healthy. How much do you smoke?
me:*flashback of me over-spicing all my meals with curcuma*
me: not that much
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Clear Vegetable Soup Recipe | Quick & Healthy Vegetarian Soup Recipe by Shilpi
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Consultant nutritionist - Shift Nutrition
I’m Skye, a dietitian, nutritionist consultant and recipe developer based in beautiful Mansfield, Victoria. 
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Ultimate List of Fitness & Healthy Living Blog Link Ups
 I love blog link-ups! They are a great way to promote blog content AND to make blogging friends. If you’re a newbie blogger, or even a seasoned one, it’s worth it to check out and participate in at least a few link-ups each week.  Here’s a list of great fitness and healthy link ups that I like to participate in: 
  The fitness and healthy living blog link ups that I love:
  Monday Link-Ups:
** MotivateMe Mondays with RunMommyRun and ME! **
Inspire Me Mondays
Marvelous in my Monday with Katie at Healthy Diva Life
Weekend Snapshots with Erin at Her Heartland Soul
Merry Monday with Inside the Fox Den
Meatless Mondays with Confessions of a Mother Runner
Week in Review with Clean Eats Fast Feets
Meatless Monday with Rachel at Running on Happy
Weekly Wrap with Mississpiddlin
Tuesday Link-Ups:
Treat Yourself Tuesdays with Becky at Olives n Wine
The Fit Dish Link-Up
Totally Terrific Tuesday
Tuesdays on the Run by Erika at MCM Mama Runs
The Fit Dish by Jess and Jill at The Fit Switch and Jill Conyers
Tri Talk Tuesdays by Cynthia, Courtney and Phaedra at You Signed up for What?!, The TriGirl Chronicles, and Blisters and Black Toenails
Wednesday Link-Ups:
What’s Cookin’ Wednesday with Buns in My Oven
What I Ate Wednesdays with Jenn at Peas and Crayons
Wine’d Down Wednesdays
Workout Wednesdays with Diatta and Shelia at Femme Fatale Fit Club and The Frugal Exerciser
Wednesday Word with Debbie at Deb Runs
The Running Coaches’ Corner with Rachel, Suz, Lora Marie, and Coach Debbie Runs
Wild Workout Wednesday with Nicole
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Thursday Link-Ups:
Thinking Out Loud with Amanda at Running with Spoons
Thursday Favorite Things
Full Plate Thursday with Miz Helen’s Country Cottage
(pm) Let’s Get Real with 365ish Days of Pinterest
(7 pm) The Weekend Re-Treat with The Best Blog Recipes
Pin It Thursday from Sweet Bella Roos is a great place to get a few new pins, especially if you DIY
Friday Link-Ups:
Fitness Friday with Jill at Fitness, Health and Happiness
Fitness Friday with Katie at Talk Less, Say More
Friday Favorites with Heather from Life in Leggings
Strange But Good with Laura at Sprint to the Table
Foodie Friday with Fit Foodie Friday
Weekend Potlucks with The Country Cook
Friday Five by Courtney, Mar and Cynthia at Eat Pray Run DC, Mar on the Run and You Signed up for What?!
Did You Know by Emily at Sinful Nutrition
FYI Fridays by Jen at Pretty Little Grub
Healthy Vegan Fridays from Herbivore Triathlete
#glutenfreefridays from Vegetarian Mama
#recipefriday from CandyFit is a great place to find new healthy recipes
Fit & Fashionable Friday with Nicole
#FitFaith Link Up with Stephanie
Saturday Link-Ups:
(1 st Saturday of the month) The Ultimate Coffee Date 
Sunday Link-Ups: 
Link Love with Running with Spoons
Sunday Fitness and Food Linkup with Marathons and Motivation 
What’s for Dinner Menu Planning by Jill and Laura at Jill Conyers and Mommy Run Fast
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Monthly
On the 15th of the month, Taking the Long Way Home book club by Wendy at Taking the Long Way Home 
Last Friday of the month, Runfessions with Marcia’s Helathy Slice
On the 3rd Saturday of the month, That Time of the Month with Holly from HoHoRuns and Wendy at Taking the Long Way Home
  Feel free to let me know if you have a link-up I should participate in!  
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