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  1. Winter can make hyperpigmentation worse. Try these tips to manage it
    Winter can make hyperpigmentation worse. Try these tips to manage it

    Dry weather, cold temperatures, and low humidity can take a toll on your skin, worsening your hyperpigmentation. Follow these tips to manage it.

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  2. Apple using carbon-free aluminum; quietly started with the 16-inch MacBook Pro
    Apple using carbon-free aluminum; quietly started with the 16-inch MacBook Pro

    Apple has announced that it will be using carbon-free aluminum in future products, with the latest iPhone SE in line to take advantage of the new environmentally friendly manufacturing process.

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  3. After Instagram, group of state attorneys general is investigating TikTok’s effects on kids and teens
    After Instagram, group of state attorneys general is investigating TikTok’s effects on kids and teens

    TikTok is currently under investigation by a bipartisan group of state attorneys general to understand the negative effects the short-form video platform might have on the health of kids and teens.

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  4. Want to Live Forever How Technology Can Help Make It (Almost) Happen
    Want to Live Forever How Technology Can Help Make It (Almost) Happen

    When asked about their views on immortality and if they'd want to live forever, many people may understandably hesitate before they offer their reply.

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  5. Research say Eating More Meat Poses Higher Risk for Overall Cancer—How Accurate Is It?
    Research say Eating More Meat Poses Higher Risk for Overall Cancer—How Accurate Is It?

    Researchers found in their study that eating more meat poses a higher risk for overall cancer risk, and this is something that focuses on people's diet.

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  6. CES 2022: How Smart Technology is Revolutionizing the Kitchen
    CES 2022: How Smart Technology is Revolutionizing the Kitchen

    Cooking has become more and more taxing as times change. Thanks to generational gap as well as dietary requirements, traditional cooking has become quite difficult for certain individuals.

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  7. CES 2022: Oral-B’s Smart Toothbrush IO-series Connects to an iPhone with Dental Health Coaching in Real-Time
    CES 2022: Oral-B’s Smart Toothbrush IO-series Connects to an iPhone with Dental Health Coaching in Real-Time

    CES 2022 features a lot of innovations for different health tech focuses, one of which is Oral-B's latest array of smart toothbrushes under the "IO" series.

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  8. Omicron thrives in airways, not lungs; new data on asymptomatic cases
    Omicron thrives in airways, not lungs; new data on asymptomatic cases

    The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the findings and that has yet to be certified by peer review.

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  9. Bill Gates More Concerned in Eradicating Polio than Space Race
    Bill Gates More Concerned in Eradicating Polio than Space Race

    With more and more billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Charles Bronson focusing their resources on space, there's a huge question mark as to why Bill Gates has not done the same.

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  10. 7 Benefits of Purple Yam (Ube), and How It Differs from Taro
    7 Benefits of Purple Yam (Ube), and How It Differs from Taro

    Dioscorea alata is a species of yam commonly referred to as purple yam, ube, violet yam, or water yam.

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  11. COVID-19 Omicron Variant: How To Protect Yourself from Being Infected? Here are Ways
    COVID-19 Omicron Variant: How To Protect Yourself from Being Infected? Here are Ways

    COVID-19 has a new mutation called the "Omicron" variant that was said to be worse than the Delta variant which was initially said to be the most infectious one present in the world.

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  12. Chewing Gum that Could Stop COVID-19 Experts Say it's Possible But There's a Catch
    Chewing Gum that Could Stop COVID-19 Experts Say it's Possible But There's a Catch

    A piece of COVID-19 chewing gum could be the next solution to stop the further spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, according to the latest research. While it sounds promising to people

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