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MetLife 360Health App Introduced New Features For Managing Diabetes

MetLife 360Health App Introduced New Features For Managing Diabetes
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MetLife 360Health mobile app has launched a new feature to assist people in effectively managing their Diabetes and raising awareness about the possible risks of the disease. The new feature includes diabetes risk assessment and blood sugar tracking tools, which are very convenient for assessing diabetes risk and regularly tracking blood sugar. The article is about MetLife 360Health App Introduced New Features For Managing Diabetes.

In 2019, Diabetes was the ninth leading cause of death globally, with an estimated 1.5 million deaths directly caused by the disease of Diabetes. A recent study also finds that over 8 million people have Diabetes in Bangladesh, and almost half of them do not know that they have it. By using the app, users can see the risk of having Diabetes by answering a few health and lifestyle-related questions. Moreover, the user can track blood sugar on a weekly and monthly basis by inserting the concentration and time of the measurement.

MetLife 360health app is a health app in Bangladesh with over 2 lakh downloads. The app delivers a range of unique features, including a BMI (Body Mass Index) calculator, COVID-19 symptom checker, individual health risk assessment, online medicine purchase, free virtual doctor consultations, special discounts on diagnostic tests through digital life card, and preferential access to specialists like Cardiologists, Psychologists, Nutritionists, Gynecologists, Gastrologists and General Surgeons.

Mr. Ala Ahmad, Chief Executive Officer of MetLife Bangladesh, commented on this and said, “We want to help people live a healthy and worry-free life. With the newly added features, we believe many users will be able to manage a serious illness like Diabetes effectively.” 

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