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Emmanuel Adelakun
@ogbenishyna44 (1731)
25 Apr
Today is the World Malaria Day, a day dedicated to remember and delibrate on the deadly infection that causes the death of millions of people worldwide especially in sub-sahara Africa. What do you know about Malaria ad have you...
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SIDDI KIMPOLE
@SIDIKIMPOLE (3480)
• Eldoret, Kenya
14 Dec
My fear that the remaining chicken would also die is fading as she looks improving. It is almost the second week since the others died but she seems getting stronger although she coughs every now and then. The good thing about her...
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Gabby Bugwadia
@Gabugs (1895)
• United States
29 Jun 22
To answer the query, let us first understand the concept of ‘superfoods.’ In the broadest sense, superfoods are those foods which are known to have multiple long-term health benefits like prevention of cardiovascular diseases or...
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LindaOH
@LindaOHio (222222)
• United States
19 May 22
Beginning every year with bug season for the past couple of years I have posted a picture of the different kinds of bites.
It helps to know the difference from one bite to another so that you can be aware if you develop symptoms...
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healerWitch
@healerWitch (417)
• Portugal
8 Feb 22
One thing I don't miss when I was living in my country is when family, relatives, neighbours, friends and even customers (I was a computer technician) would call on me, crying, complaining, acting all desperate, asking for my...
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Deborah-Diane
@DeborahDiane (40843)
• Laguna Woods, California
26 Sep 21
I'm sure everyone has a Covid story. For us, we have known several people who died from Covid, and several who became seriously ill. As a result, we were careful, but we also wanted to see at least some of our family. That is...
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Deborah-Diane
@DeborahDiane (40843)
• Laguna Woods, California
6 May 21
Although the official death toll from Covid in the United States, as I write this, is about 580,000, experts believe that the actual death toll is probably closer to 900,000. This is based on a study of deaths which had not...
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Amber
@AmbiePam (120532)
• United States
4 Mar 20
Last week I bought hand sanitizer, and it was readily available (a regular occurrence). Today (although I didn't buy any) I noticed surgical masks available for purchase.
However, I live in Oklahoma, and other places have been...
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eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
21 Feb 20
Checked the news right after supper and I almost had an indigestion.
In Germany, there was a xenophobic extremist who shot some young people of Turkish descent. In Turkey, Russia was shelling Turkish troops claiming land against...
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J.N.R Dutton
@jnrdutton (3447)
• United States
30 Aug 19
Xeroderma Pigmentosum (or simply XP) is a medical condition that makes people ULTRA photosensitive, among other things.
It is sometimes called the Vampire Ailment, because some of those afflicted can only safely go out at night...
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LindaOH
@LindaOHio (222222)
• United States
18 Jul 19
Before I tell you about this, let me just say that these are strictly allegations. There may or may not be any truth to what I'm putting forth. I happen to think it could be possible.
Last week the U. S. House of...
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Nanette Piotrowski
@nanette64 (20363)
• Fairfield, Texas
29 Nov 18
My daughter; who is only 48 has been experiencing pain radiating from her spine down through her booty, into her thighs and calves and numbing her feet. I told her months ago that she needed her doctor to do an MRI and xrays of...
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Nanette Piotrowski
@nanette64 (20363)
• Fairfield, Texas
21 Oct 18
Don't go to Europe; particularly Italy unless you want to get a case of the Measles. The outbreak is massive in several countries. A lot of parents aren't vaccinating their kids because they believe they will get Autism.
And...
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