Nestlé Candy Bars Could Disappear From Stores Soon

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If you munch on BabyRuth, Butterfinger, 100Grand, SkinnyCow, Raisinets, Chunky, OhHenry!, SnoCaps, SweeTarts, LaffyTaffy, Nerds, FunDip, PixyStix, Gobstopper, BottleCaps, Spree, and Runts, what would you say if they disappear?  Morever, if these Nestlé bits are your favorite snacks during movie marathons or the best part of your early Halloweens, then this would be sad news. These old-fashioned, classic … Read more

Do You Crack Your Knuckles? Here’s What You Need To Know

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Cracking knuckles is one of the common habits of almost everyone.  According to one study, around 25-45% of people crack their knuckles voluntarily.  Some people find it oddly satisfying while some say it’s annoying.  But, we are not here to debate whether the sound if d********g or not; we are here to give you a … Read more

Stressed Out? Here Are Simple But Effective Tips To Manage Stress!

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Stress is a natural thing in life.  Whether you’re working, studying, or whatever you are doing, you’re not exempted.  Most people have the thought that stress is overall bad for us.  However, that is not the case; imagine little bits of dark chocolate – sometimes, they’re good for the health too.  For instance, they give … Read more

Michelle Carter Text Suicide Trial Verdict: Guilty

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Michelle Carter arrives at Taunton District Court in Taunton, Massachusetts on Jun. 16, 2017 to hear the verdict in her trial. Michelle Carter was the young woman accused of sending her boyfriend text messages urging him to k**l himself when they were teenagers. A Massachusetts jury found that the defendant’s actions constituted “reckless conduct.”  Juvenile Court … Read more

A Month Before A Heart Attack, Your Body Will Give You These Signs

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Obesity is one of the leading worries of people around the globe and overtime, it’s getting worse.  In 2014, a little over 1.9 billion adults 18 years and older were overweight; 39% of the population were overweight.  Furthermore, 13% were obese.  The American Heart and Stroke Association said that strokes and heart diseases are the top … Read more

15 Food To Eat to Protect Yourself From Heart Attacks

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A lot of people are tied up to a misfortune of having history with cardiovascular diseases.  In the U.S, about 600, 000 people die of heart attacks every year.  Being a victim of these diseases is not really far from what most people do.  Physical inactivity, unhealthy diet, and stress raise the chance of giving … Read more

Baby Thrown From 9th or 10th Floor Of Burning Grenfell Tower in London Survives After Being Caught By Bystander

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A witness illustrated how residents desperately tried to run off from the Grenfell Tower in Kensington West London after the fire ripped through it. Desperate families tucked their kids to safety by throwing them from the window.  Residents waved towels, shirts, or blankets for help and to get the firefighters’ attention.  Everybody was screaming “save … Read more

11 Common Android Problems And How To Fix Them

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We have stepped into the time of technology.  With that, we cannot deny the fact that our smartphones have already become a necessity.  In addition to that, a lot of us depend on our smartphones for work, communication, and a lot more.  With the rapid growth of usage, it is understandable that problems go along … Read more

Signs And Symptoms Of Leukemia That Most People Ignore

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Leukemia is a c****r of the blood cells. It is a malignant progressive disease in which the bone marrow and other blood-forming organs produced increased numbers of immature and abnormal leukocytes or the white blood cells. It is a c****r that starts in blood stem cells. Stem cells are basic cells that develop into different … Read more

Dengue Fever: Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments, and Preventions

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What is Dengue fever (DH)? Dengue fever is a painful, weakening viral infection transmitted by a bite of an infected female Aedes aegypti mosquito, the main mosquito that spreads dengue fever during the monsoons. Person-to-person transmission does not occur.  Mosquitoes turn out to be infected with dengue fever by biting an infected person.  The dengue … Read more