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    A skin tag is a small, soft, benign growth that typically appears on areas where skin rubs against skin or clothing, such as the neck, armpits, or under the breasts. They are usually flesh-colored or slightly darker and are composed of skin and connective tissue.
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    Let talk About SKIN TAG A skin tag is a small, soft, benign growth that typically appears on areas where skin rubs against skin or clothing, such as the neck, armpits, or under the breasts. They are usually flesh-colored or slightly darker and are composed of skin and connective tissue. #trend #skintag #skinissue
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  • In a world overflowing with health advice, myths about food, particularly fats are common. Many people trying to improve their heart health or manage their weight are told to cut out fat entirely, but this advice can be harmful. Scrolling through my Instagram feed one lazy Sunday, I stumbled upon a post by Dr. Monisola Adanijo, a respected cardiologist known for her straightforward health advice. Her topic caught my attention immediately: “Myths and Facts, Weight Loss Edition.” I couldn’t help but click through. As someone who often sees people making drastic dietary choices in the name of health like ditching fats entirely, I was curious. Wasn’t cutting out fats a good way to lose weight, avoid heart problems, and “eat clean”? The answer, it turns out, is more complicated.
    In a world overflowing with health advice, myths about food, particularly fats are common. Many people trying to improve their heart health or manage their weight are told to cut out fat entirely, but this advice can be harmful. Scrolling through my Instagram feed one lazy Sunday, I stumbled upon a post by Dr. Monisola Adanijo, a respected cardiologist known for her straightforward health advice. Her topic caught my attention immediately: “Myths and Facts, Weight Loss Edition.” I couldn’t help but click through. As someone who often sees people making drastic dietary choices in the name of health like ditching fats entirely, I was curious. Wasn’t cutting out fats a good way to lose weight, avoid heart problems, and “eat clean”? The answer, it turns out, is more complicated.
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  • A viral video circulating on social media has depicted a senior army officer and two soldiers brutalising a man in the Abuja metropolis.
    The army personnel identified as a Major General and his escorts, were seen assaulting the man for ‘overtaking’ their vehicle.
    A viral video circulating on social media has depicted a senior army officer and two soldiers brutalising a man in the Abuja metropolis. The army personnel identified as a Major General and his escorts, were seen assaulting the man for ‘overtaking’ their vehicle.
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  • Soldiers Brutalise Civilian For ‘Overtaking’ Vehicle As Acting COAS Orders Investigation [pictorial]
    Soldiers Brutalise Civilian For ‘Overtaking’ Vehicle As Acting COAS Orders Investigation [pictorial]
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  • Check your mobile data usage
    If you're on an Android device:
    Open your phone's Settings app.
    Tap Network & internet and then Internet.
    Next to your carrier, tap Settings .
    At the top you'll find how much total data you use.
    To get graphs and details, tap App data usage.
    To pick a time period, tap the Down arrow .
    To know how much data each app uses, look below the graph.
    Set mobile data usage
    Check your mobile data usage If you're on an Android device: Open your phone's Settings app. Tap Network & internet and then Internet. Next to your carrier, tap Settings . At the top you'll find how much total data you use. To get graphs and details, tap App data usage. To pick a time period, tap the Down arrow . To know how much data each app uses, look below the graph. Set mobile data usage
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  • A picture may describe a 1000 words but it will often need 1000 words to describe a picture.
    A picture may describe a 1000 words but it will often need 1000 words to describe a picture.
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    How do i look on this pics
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  • The best thing about a picture is that it never changes even when the people in it do.
    The best thing about a picture is that it never changes even when the people in it do.
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  • Pundits were asked to name the best manager in the Premier League this season so far.

    The majority picked Arne Slot, while some opted for Nuno Santo. Most, however, favored the Dutchman.

    Pundits were asked to name the best manager in the Premier League this season so far. The majority picked Arne Slot, while some opted for Nuno Santo. Most, however, favored the Dutchman.
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  • Here’s a breakdown of the maturation timelines for Rhode Island Reds, Leghorns, and Plymouth Rocks:

    Rhode Island Red
    - **Maturity**: Typically matures around **5 to 6 months** of age.
    - **Egg Production**: Begins laying eggs shortly after reaching maturity.

    Leghorns
    - **Maturity**: Generally matures faster, around **5 months** of age.
    - **Egg Production**: Start laying eggs shortly after maturity, often producing consistently.

    Plymouth Rock
    - **Maturity**: Matures around **5 to 6 months** of age.
    - **Egg Production**: Begins laying eggs soon after reaching maturity.

    Summary
    - **Rhode Island Reds**: 5-6 months
    - **Leghorns**: About 5 months
    - **Plymouth Rocks**: 5-6 months

    All three breeds are relatively early maturing, making them suitable for those looking to produce eggs within a short timeframe!
    Here’s a breakdown of the maturation timelines for Rhode Island Reds, Leghorns, and Plymouth Rocks: Rhode Island Red - **Maturity**: Typically matures around **5 to 6 months** of age. - **Egg Production**: Begins laying eggs shortly after reaching maturity. Leghorns - **Maturity**: Generally matures faster, around **5 months** of age. - **Egg Production**: Start laying eggs shortly after maturity, often producing consistently. Plymouth Rock - **Maturity**: Matures around **5 to 6 months** of age. - **Egg Production**: Begins laying eggs soon after reaching maturity. Summary - **Rhode Island Reds**: 5-6 months - **Leghorns**: About 5 months - **Plymouth Rocks**: 5-6 months All three breeds are relatively early maturing, making them suitable for those looking to produce eggs within a short timeframe!
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