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feat: Add persistent global notification settings for admin panel
Implement database-backed notification settings that persist across restarts:

Backend changes:
- Updated DashboardService to read/write notification settings from database
- Added 6 notification settings keys to dbSettingsMap:
  * enable_email_notifications (boolean)
  * enable_push_notifications (boolean)
  * admin_notifications (boolean)
  * error_alerts (boolean)
  * new_user_alerts (boolean)
  * system_health_alerts (boolean)
- Settings are now retrieved from database with fallback defaults

Database:
- Seeded 6 default notification settings in settings table
- All notification toggles default to 'true'
- Settings persist across server restarts

Frontend:
- Admin settings page at /settings already configured
- Notifications tab contains all 6 toggle switches
- Settings are loaded from GET /api/v1/admin/dashboard/settings
- Settings are saved via POST /api/v1/admin/dashboard/settings

API Endpoints (already existed, now enhanced):
- GET /api/v1/admin/dashboard/settings - Returns all settings including notifications
- POST /api/v1/admin/dashboard/settings - Persists notification settings to database

Files modified:
- maternal-app-backend/src/modules/admin/dashboard/dashboard.service.ts

Benefits:
 Global notification settings are now persistent
 Admin can control email/push notifications globally
 Admin can configure alert preferences
 Settings survive server restarts and deployments

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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