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Sunday Scoop returns with giveaways you’ll love

Happy to see you back for more giveaways. When I first started typing up this week’s list it seemed a little light but there are so many more giveaways than I even realized. Next week I probably have double the amount too. I love finding ways to enrich your life …

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Vehicle Owners Love These 11 Brands Most

Photo by TierneyMJ / Shutterstock.com Tesla is the brand of car that owners love the most, according to a Consumer Reports survey. Consumer Reports asked owners whether they would buy same car again if they had the chance. The publication based its results on surveys that included 369,000 vehicles from …

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Love, Bonito To Sugar(ed): 6 S’pore Brands That Were Passion Projects Before Making It Big

When Covid-19 struck us, we were forced to stay at home. For those looking for an alternative stream of income to others working on passion projects, Covid-19 has made starting a home-based business more possible than ever before. With the movement to support local brands, more Singaporeans have also been …

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Weekly Link Love — Edition 111

Research of the Week Men who use fish oil have bigger, better balls. A junk food diet reduces the amount of hedonic reward we get from other sources. Less shoe, more stability and mobility in people with a history of falls. Men vary more in their cooperativeness than women. Chimps …

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Weekly Link Love — Edition 110

Research of the Week Practicing self-control improves self-control. Recent exposure to more common coronaviruses (like the common cold) seem to mitigate the severity of COVID-19. There are six chronotypes, apparently. Glucosamine may improve mortality similar to exercise. Riboflavin should improve COVID-19 outcomes. Tomato juice is good for menopause. New Primal …

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Weekly Link Love — Edition 109

Research of the Week Skipping meat may elevate the risk of bone fractures. Hyperinsulinemia and cancer go hand in hand. Emotions do not translate perfectly across languages and cultures. Giving niacin to COVID patients increases recovery. Not much difference in metabolic markers between pork and chicken eaters. New Primal Blueprint …

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Weekly Link Love — Edition 108

Research of the Week “Molecular mimicry” (a la autoimmune disease) may lie at the heart of COVID-related pathology. Early domesticated cats dined on rodents who followed human agricultural settlements. “The recommendation to wear surgical masks to supplement other public health measures did not reduce the SARS-CoV-2 infection rate among wearers …

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You Should Consider This New Credit Card If You Shop Online & Love E-Wallet Offers

[This is a sponsored article with Standard Chartered.] In the past, we looked forward to seasonal sales in physical stores for deals and discounts. That has changed a lot over the past few years. 11.11 is just barely behind us, and we’re already looking forward to 12.12 for the next …

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Weekly Link Love — Edition 107

Research of the Week High sugar diets may cause “persistent” epigenetic changes to an animal’s appetite for junk food. Vitamin D improves cognitive function in older adults with mild cognitive impairment. Keep sprinting, folks. Starchy and sugary foods linked to cavities, especially when consumed as snacks. Convalescent plasma appears to …

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