June 9, 2023

Is vitamin D worth the hype?


Whether due to long work hours or to escape the hot and humid weather, Filipinos tend to seek shelter indoors as much as they can. The downside to this, however, is a vitamin D deficiency risk. A study revealed that out of 369 randomly selected Metro Manila office workers, 58% were Vitamin D-deficient1. Vitamin D helps keep us healthy in many ways, but how much do you really know about what vitamin D can do for your body, and is it really worth all the hype?

Let’s take a look at the different health benefits of vitamin D:

Keeps bones, teeth, and muscles healthy. Vitamin D helps the body absorb calcium and phosphorus which are key minerals for bone and oral health. It may also help increase muscle strength, which in turn helps prevent falls and fractures in older people.

Lessens risks of infections. 
Vitamin D also supports the immune system and helps in the prevention of autoimmune diseases such as lupus, which can cause chronic inflammation and damage in several tissues and organs. In a report, Clinical Nutrition Support Specialist Dr. Mercedita Macalintal2 shared that vitamin D is important for bone health, as well as keeping infection and inflammation at bay.

Minimizes risk of developing cancer and chronic diseases.
 A study by Harvard Health3 revealed that people with the lowest serum levels of vitamin D were more likely to suffer from strokes and heart diseases compared to those with the highest levels of the vitamin. A separate study by Harvard Health also reported that vitamin D can reduce cancer cell growth, help control infections, and reduce inflammation which helps minimize the risk of developing chronic diseases like cardiovascular disease, type 1 diabetes, tuberculosis, and certain types of cancer.4

Supports weight loss.
Have you heard that extra calcium and vitamin D may have an appetite-suppressing effect that may support weight loss? According to a study from the British Journal of Nutrition, people who took daily calcium and vitamin D supplements lost more weight and fat mass than people who only followed a diet plan.5

To ensure you have enough vitamin D in your body, eat a balanced diet, take vitamin D supplements, and have ample exposure to the sun between 10am to 3pm for about 15 to 30 minutes. Consult your doctor for your annual check-up and they may include a simple blood test to detect a vitamin D deficiency, X-ray examination to check the strength of the bones, and other necessary tests.

A simple vitamin D deficiency can be the root of many health conditions. While contracting a serious illness is already concerning, the corresponding medical bills are yet another potential problem. Take the extra step to protect your health and your finances with AXA Philippines’ best-in-class health plan, AXA Global Health Access. This plan covers reimbursement for vitamins like vitamin D alongside top-notch medical services.

This plan offers up to P175 million for inpatient as well as outpatient treatment, with the option for US coverage. AXA Global Health Access also offers worldwide emergency assistance, annual health check-ups or medical screening with follow-up consultations, expert advice from medical practitioners anytime, anywhere, and mental health counseling from licensed psychiatrists.

Protect your health and finances by reducing the health risks brought on by a lack of vitamin D by securing a health protection plan from AXA Philippines. For more information, visit axa.com.ph.

Xiaomi expands Redmi Note 12 Series in the Philippines with new midrange powerhouses


Xiaomi has announced the arrival of new mid range devices with flagship features in the Philippines: the Redmi Note 12 Pro and Redmi Note 12S. These new smartphones add to the lineup of the popular fan-favorite devices, the Redmi Note 12 series.

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Redmi Note 12 series now includes the Redmi Note 12 Pro and Redmi Note 12S featuring flagship IMX766 camera sensor with OIS67W turbo chargingup to 120Hz AMOLED display and more

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Xiaomi showcased the new Redmi Note 12 Series smartphones at Craft Academy at Ayala Malls Manila Bay. Guests got to experience the colorful lineup of smartphones while immersing themselves in the vividness of the location. They also got to participate in fun sensory activities, like slime making and cupcake decorating, where they can show off their creativity and personality.

This addition of the new smartphones to the Redmi Note 12 series once again brings valuable enhancements to the features that matter most to Xiaomi fans. With remarkable updates that are unique across each device, from camera system and battery life, to charging speed and user-friendly design, the Redmi Note 12 series offers all types of users a unique experience depending on their personal needs – once again showcasing their commitment to offer everyone with accessible technology at an affordable price.

“We wanted Xiaomi fans to ‘Live Vivid’ with the Redmi Note 12 Series, which suits the vibrant lifestyles of young people today. The new models expand their smartphone options, so they could find the right device that matches their personality and everyday needs,” said Tomi Adrias, Xiaomi Philippines’ Head of Marketing.

Affordable all-rounder with the Redmi Note 12 Pro


Equipped with a 108MP main camera and an 8MP ultra-wide angle camera, Redmi Note 12 Pro features a large sensor size of 1/1.52''-inch Samsung sensor. With the 9-in-1 pixel binning and a dual native ISO and a 2MP depth camera to create a natural bokeh effect for portrait shots.

For a first-class visual and audio experience, the Redmi Note 12 Pro comes with a large 6.67" FHD+ AMOLED DotDisplay with a 120Hz display refresh rate for smooth scrolling and lag-free transitions. It is also equipped with Dolby Vision® and Dolby Atmos® spatial audio technology support for a superb audio experience.

Powered by Snapdragon® 732G and 67W turbocharging, Redmi Note 12 Pro has a large 5,000mAh battery which easily provides long-lasting usage of social media activity, photography, video shooting and more, so users can go anywhere, do anything, and never miss a moment.

Redmi Note 12 Pro is available in four colors – ​​Star Blue, Glacier Blue, Polar White, and Graphite Gray.

Vibrant and quality audiovisual experience with Redmi Note 12S

Redmi Note 12S delivers a complete entertainment experience with immersive stereo sound for gaming or watching videos. With vibrant colors and clear contents even in bright daylight, thanks to its large 6.43" FHD + AMOLED DotDisplay with peak brightness of up to 1,000 nits. The device also features an up to 90Hz refresh rate and a touch sampling rate up to 180Hz for s ko mooth lag-free transitions.

Redmi Note 12S features a 5,000mAh large-capacity battery along with 33W fast charging, which offers efficient and long-lasting battery performance. Powered by Octa-core MediaTek Helio G96 processor and up to 8GB of RAM, Redmi Note 12S offers a fast and smooth user experience.

Whether it's capturing incredible photos and videos, watching movies, or scrolling social media, Redmi Note 12S delivers a stable and reliable performance for all your daily entertainment.

Redmi Note 12S is available in four colors – ​​Ice Blue, Pearl Green and Onyx Black.

Pricing and Availability

The Redmi Note 12 Pro and Redmi Note 12S will be available in authorized Xiaomi stores, and online via Lazada and Shopee starting June 9, 2023.  Fans can also get the chance to get a free Xiaomi Powerbank when they purchase any of the models from June 9 to 18.

Here are the official price lists the Redmi 12 Note Series:

Product

Storage Variant

Price

Links

Redmi Note 12 Pro

8GB+256GB

Php 14,999

Lazada | Shopee | TikTok

Redmi Note 12S

8GB+256GB

Php 12,999



*Free Redmi Buds 4 Lite is eligible with every purchase of Redmi Note 12 series. Applicable on a first-come-first-serve basis, while stocks last. Terms and conditions apply.


Hustle PH study: 6 out of 10 Filipinos actively engage in ‘woke’ culture to amplify social issues

Filipinos are stepping up in the era of digital activism. According to the study produced by data analytics firm Agile Data Solutions, 64% of Filipinos are engaging in ‘woke’ discussions primarily “to ignite conversations and awareness about social issues,” and 43% are engaging in ‘cancel’ culture-contents “to hold individuals or organizations accountable for their actions or statements.”

The study was rolled out online in May 2023 to 600 Filipino participants aged 18 and above using the Hustle PH app.

Four out of 10 Filipinos expressed that these kinds of content heightened their levels of political engagement, encompassing activities such as activism, voting in elections, and engaging in campaign efforts.

The study also found that 30% identified women's empowerment as the most critical issue to discuss online, 26% pointed to live-in relationships, and 24% highlighted LGBTQIA+ rights as equally essential topics of online discourse.

“The study reveals that even though most FIlipinos may be confused by current ‘woke jargon’, they actively take a progressive stand on women empowerment, LGBTQ rights and environmental protection” said Jason Gaguan, founder of Agile Data Solutions.

“The broad range of topics also suggests a community that values diverse perspectives and is actively seeking to broaden its understanding of various lifestyle choices,” he added.

On Market Behavior and Preference

The influence of these cultures is also evident in the respondents’ buying patterns as consumers increasingly prioritize aligning brands' values with their own. More than half of Filipinos — 57% — said ‘woke’ culture made them “put more emphasis on how goods and services are being marketed or promoted,” and 55% said the same due to being exposed to ‘cancel’ culture.

“Consumers are increasingly becoming conscious of a brand's values and integrity, and they are willing to make purchasing decisions based on these factors,” Gaguan said.

Additionally, 51% of those surveyed said ‘woke’ content made them “more focused on who's selling the goods and services rather than the actual products. The same goes for 52% of the respondents.

The survey also reveals 44% are “more likely to support brands that share my values or promote social justice.” In comparison, 30% reported avoiding purchasing from companies that had been "canceled" due to offensive or harmful behavior.

In response to these findings, Gaguan said, “Businesses and organizations should recognize these changing societal norms to better align their marketing efforts to stay relevant and connected to their consumers.”

The poll finds that Facebook, the most popular social media platform in the Philippines, is also the choice of 81% of participants as a platform for these kinds of discussions. The remaining percentage is split evenly between those who prefer using the short-form video app TikTok and those who favor traditional in-person discussions.

While Facebook remains dominant in the sphere of public conversation, Gaguan said, “TikTok has taken an emerging role of shaping public opinion” and that the data highlights “the enduring value of face-to-face communication.”

“Whatever trends may come in social media, its overarching objective remains to promote social awareness and ensure accountability,” he added.

Agile Data Solutions, through its cutting-edge data-gathering platform, Hustle PH, remains dedicated to exploring and analyzing cultural trends to help businesses and individuals make informed decisions.


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About Agile Data Solutions Inc.
Data-driven decisions at every turn.

The Agile Data Solutions Inc. team comprises industry experts in market research, data science, software development, communications research, and field operations. The group banded together in 2020 trying to make sense of the chaotic consumer market brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic - creating consumer behavior models, and has not stopped since. Their endless curiosity has been the glue of the ever-growing Agile Data family as they continue their mission to be storytellers of the ever-evolving market conditions.



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About Hustle PH
Democratizing market intelligence.

Hustle PH is revolutionizing the market research landscape by making insights accessible to businesses of all sizes. With a combination of speed, hyper-targeting, and efficient pricing, they cater to Fortune 500 companies, MSMEs, and start-ups. Leveraging the power of the crowd, Hustle PH taps into a vast network of hustlers across the country to provide real-time data for agile and timely decision-making. From trade checks and brand health tracking to answering specific market queries, Hustle PH offers a flexible, scalable, and cost-effective solution for gathering essential market insights.

Some of their high-level clients include Unilever, Smart Communications, Globe, PayMaya, Allianz PNB Life Insurance, Japan Tobacco International, Fonterra, and Unilab. For more information, visit https://hustle-ph.com/ or contact contactus@hustle-ph.com.

Cervical Cancer: Understanding a Fatal Female Disease

Leading health and beauty retailer Watsons encourages the public to stay protected against cervical cancer.

In the Philippines, cervical cancer is the second most frequent cancer among Filipino women, especially those aged 15 to 44 years old.[1] 7,897 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer yearly and from that number, 4,052 of them succumb to the disease.[2] What’s more, cervical cancer also puts women at higher risk of miscarriage and infertility.

Certain strains of the Human Papillomavirus or HPV are the main cause of cervical cancer.[3] It’s the most common sexually transmitted infection. Sexually active people, even with just one partner, can get HPV. This can be passed on even when they have no signs or symptoms of the infection.[4] Fortunately, HPV is a vaccine-preventable disease.

"Vaccination provides an extra layer of protection. We are working to help build healthier communities by making vaccination more convenient and ensuring that customers always have access to accurate health information," says Jared De Guzman, Customer Director of Watsons.

Symptoms

Cervical cancer starts in the cervix which connects the vagina, the birth canal, to the upper part of the uterus. Commonly known as the womb, the uterus is where a baby grows during pregnancy. Anyone with a cervix is at risk for cervical cancer, and the risk grows with age as this occurs most often in people aged over 30.[5]

Unfortunately, cervical cancer may not show signs and symptoms in its early stages. More often than not, it's already in the advanced stage when there's bleeding or discharge from the vagina that is abnormal for you, including bleeding after sex.[6]

If you start noticing any of these signs, immediately see your doctor. The symptoms may be caused by something else, but the only way to know you have cervical cancer is to see your doctor.[7]

Prevention

Schedule your regular screening tests with your doctor. The Pap test, commonly known as Pap smear, looks for precancerous cells.[8]

You can also have a regular HPV test since it looks for the virus that can cause these cell changes. But the greatest preventive measure against cervical cancer is the HPV vaccine.[9]

The HPV vaccine not only protects you against the types of HPV that cause cervical cancer but also the types of HPV that cause vaginal and vulvar cancers. This vaccination is recommended for preteens aged 11 to 12 years old but can be given at age 9, with your family doctor's go signal.[10]

If you missed the HPV vaccine in your preteen years, you can still get it until 26 years of age. Although it's not recommended for everyone older than 26, you can still talk to your doctor about it and get vaccinated until 45 years old.[11]

Cancer is a life-altering disease that everyone wishes to avoid. To ensure that the women in our lives live long and happy lives, we must encourage them to prioritize their health and choose to be protected against all preventable diseases.

As every Filipino's health partner, Watsons makes it easier for you to have a good quality of life. You can easily schedule your HPV vaccination through the Watsons Health Hub or visit any of the 1000+ Watsons stores nationwide and ask their pharmacists. On your vaccination day, a free doctor’s assessment is included in their service.

Stay Protected


Through Watson’s amazing network, they’re able to provide you with different products and services to ensure that you can look after your overall health and wellness through accessible and affordable means. From June 15 to July 15, 2023, the Watsons Hub in SM North EDSA The Grand will offer free teleconsultation services to Watsons Pharmacy customers.

In partnership with The Medical City, the teleconsultation can provide patients with enhanced remote care through in-depth, physical examinations such as checking the heart rate, lung sounds, throat exam, ear exam, and taking temperature. After getting your diagnosis, you can buy the doctor’s prescription at the Watsons Pharmacy beside the clinic.



[3] Basic Information About Cervical Cancer. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/cervical/basic_info/index.htm. Accessed on May 15, 2023.

[4] HPV Fact Sheet. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/std/hpv/stdfact-hpv.htm#:~:text=What%20is%20HPV%3F,including%20genital%20warts%20and%20cancers. Accessed on May 15, 2023.

[5] Basic Information About Cervical Cancer. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/cervical/basic_info/index.htm. Accessed on May 15, 2023.

[6] What Are the Symptoms of Cervical Cancer? Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/cervical/basic_info/symptoms.htm. Accessed on May 15, 2023.

[7] What Are the Symptoms of Cervical Cancer? Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/cervical/basic_info/symptoms.htm. Accessed on May 15, 2023.

[8] What Can I Do to Reduce My Risk of Cervical Cancer? Centers for Disease Control and prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/cervical/basic_info/prevention.htm. Accessed on May 15, 2023.

[9] What Can I Do to Reduce My Risk of Cervical Cancer? Centers for Disease Control and prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/cervical/basic_info/prevention.htm. Accessed on May 15, 2023.

[10] What Can I Do to Reduce My Risk of Cervical Cancer? Centers for Disease Control and prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/cervical/basic_info/prevention.htm. Accessed on May 15, 2023.

[11] What Can I Do to Reduce My Risk of Cervical Cancer? Centers for Disease Control and prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/cervical/basic_info/prevention.htm. Accessed on May 15, 2023.

P&G Philippines wins top Marketing and Sustainability honors at 2023 Asia Pacific Tambuli Awards

 

(P&G Philippines team at the 2023 APAC Tambuli Awards)

Procter & Gamble (P&G) Philippines, the trusted consumer goods company with superior products that promote health and hygiene, won four (4) accolades at the Asia Pacific (APAC) Tambuli Awards in recognition of the marketing excellence of its people and the waste reduction sustainability efforts of its brands.

The APAC Tambuli Awards is an awarding body that recognizes businesses and brands that champion purpose and create a significant impact in the lives of people, drive business growth, and contribute to the common good of society.

Kristine Tang Chan, P&G Philippines Vice President for Marketing, was named "Chief Marketing Officer of the Year” for her notable leadership in transforming P&G's multi-million dollar brands into a powerful Force for Growth and a Force for Good in the Philippines and Asia. In her 16 years in P&G, she successfully led the growth of various Fabric and Home Care brands like Tide, Downy and Joy across the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Japan. On top of building brands, Kristine has shown her passion and commitment to developing the next generation of P&G marketing leaders.  She coaches and grows the best brand building talent in the Philippines and across Asia – from new hires to senior brand leaders.

P&G Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa Regional Brand Director Mariel Chavez was recognized as the "2022 Young Marketing Leader of the Year” for her versatile leadership and ability to transform various business challenges and consumer opportunities into relevant initiatives that resulted in sustainable sources for growth for Tide and Downy Philippines. Chavez delivered three-peat growth highlighted with Tide’s campaign evolution into “Tide Perfect Clean". Mariel also grew the Downy business despite pandemic challenges through her “Downy Bye Bye Bahayrus”. Campaign.

Ralph Morales, P&G Philippines Laundry Brand Director, won the "2023 Young Marketing Leader of the Year" award, earning P&G a back-to-back in this category. Morales played a pivotal role in Ariel's business turnaround to regain market leadership. Prior to this, he also drove record-high success for Gillette with innovative campaigns like "Gillette Rewards" and "Groom-from-home." Morales also has a passion in building future brand leaders. He was awarded “P&G Coach of the Year” in 2022 and teaches marketing classes in one of the top universities.

P&G's Project LESS Sustainability Initiative was awarded the Bronze Award in the Corporate Purpose and Sustainability — “Care for the Environment” category. Project LESS led to the company’s reduction of waste via use of more sustainable packaging alternatives across its supply chain operations. With Project LESS, P&G shifted its product bundling and customization packaging by converting single-use laminate-based bellybands and stickers to 100% FSC-certified papers; introduced flexible and sustainable point-of-sale materials (POSMs) and displays; and rendered P&G cartons into sustainable honeycomb-like wrappers for last mile packaging in e-commerce deliveries.

“P&G is honored to have its Marketing talent and sustainability initiatives recognized at this year’s Asia Pacific Tambuli Awards. This is a testament to P&G’s commitment to being a Force for Growth and a Force for Growth in the Philippines by leading purposeful and sustainable brand campaigns that uplift the economy and empowers communities we serve,” says Anna Legarda, P&G Philippines Communications and Sustainability Director.

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