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Join the Beauty Spotlight Team for some of spring’s best articles

Are you using EXPIRED beauty products? If you are not doing a yearly Spring Cleaning, you are. Find out when your beauty products expire and how to prepare our beauty stash for Spring as Barbies Beauty Bits shares HOW TO SPRING CLEAN YOUR BEAUTY PRODUCTS! Jen over at Laugh, Love, …

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Some Long Covid-19 Patients Feel Better After Vaccine Doses

It is too soon to tell whether the shots have a broad beneficial effect on patients with continuing issues, but scientists are intrigued and beginning to study the phenomenon. Judy Dodd began struggling with long Covid symptoms last spring — shortness of breath, headaches, exhaustion. Then she got the vaccine. …

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Teo Heng To Reopen Some Outlets Following Temporary Exit – “Work, Dine And Chill” From $4/Hr

Teo Heng KTV was founded back in 1989 by Jackson Teo, and is well-known by Singaporeans as a family-friendly karaoke studio. The homegrown brand has gone through an especially tough time during the Covid-19 pandemic as it has had to remain closed since March last year. During their period of …

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How Can Getting A Tattoo Be Less Scary? These M’sians Say Get Some Boozy Ice Cream First.

While I’ve never gotten a tattoo before, I can imagine the anxiety walking into a tattoo parlour, since a lot of them usually look intimidating.  When we covered Poking Duck a few months back, the tattoo artist shared that many of her clients said that they were more comfortable getting …

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Some LGBTQ People Are Saying ‘No Thanks’ to the Covid Vaccine

Evidence suggests that some sexual and gender minorities — especially people of color — are hesitant to get vaccinated due to mistrust of the medical establishment. At her last doctor’s appointment, Erica Tyler, who lives in Brooklyn, N.Y., joked that she didn’t want to get vaccinated for Covid-19 “because another …

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For Some Teens, It’s Been a Year of Anxiety and Trips to the E.R.

During the pandemic, suicidal thinking is up. And families find that hospitals can’t handle adolescents in crisis. When the pandemic first hit the Bay Area last spring, Ann thought that her son, a 17-year-old senior, was finally on track to finish high school. He had kicked a heavy marijuana habit …

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SolarWinds hackers downloaded some Microsoft source code for Azure, Exchange, and Intune

(Reuters) — The hackers behind the worst intrusion of U.S. government agencies in years won access to Microsoft’s secret source code for authenticating customers, potentially aiding one of their main attack methods. Microsoft said in a blog post on Thursday that its internal investigation had found the hackers studied parts …

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Why Some Who Are Vaccinated Still Get Coronavirus

The scattered reports from around the country can play like a cruel irony: Someone tests positive for the coronavirus even though they have already received one or both doses of a Covid-19 vaccine. Notable examples It’s happened to at least three members of Congress recently: Adriano Espaillat, Democrat of New …

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A Pandemic Is Hard Enough. For Some, Being Single Has Made It Harder.

“One day I realized it had been three months since I had touched a human being,” one man said. The coronavirus pandemic has been rough on virtually everyone. But those who have been single through the isolation, fear and upheaval say they’ve been confronted with a distinct set of challenges …

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