IAAC/ Weekend Post Curation collection.

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WARM GREETINGS ALL

Great and wonderful people of HIVE, hope your day is going exactly as planned. Accept my warm greetings from this side of the world though it has been raining all day(Saturday). Looking at the rain splashing against my window, I decided to curate some interesting post and here are those, i hope you'll find them interesting.

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Communication is the number 1 key to every sphere of live @luchyl narrates how and why she upgraded her sim for a better communication. Click here to read more

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Spending time with your family is immeasurable @patif2025 enjoyed her vacation despite the inclimate weather, and also had great activity count. Read more about it HERE

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Another rainy Saturday @oasiskp2 city, but was glad to have accomplished something before the rain set in, what did he accomplish, read many more activities HERE.

I trust you enjoyed my weekend curated posts, thanks a lot for stopping by.
Your comments and suggestions are very much appreciated, please use the comment section.



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Thanks for bringing my content to spotlight. Many thanks for the support.
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Impressive, nice curation and thanks for the spotlight.
!ALIVE
!BBH

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Wonderful interaction with the fellow authors!

I enjoyed one of the posts from your collection.

Good job. Keep up the good work!

!ALIVE

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Thanks a lot for your kind words. Appreciate your stopping by.

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Have you heard the term "forever chemicals"? TBH, for me, it's for the first time. It has another name, PFAS! Looks like it is used in many everyday products, notably cleaning products, firefighting foam, food packaging, non-stick cookware, stain-resistant products, waterproof clothing, etc.

A new data analysis shows that this chemical could be a new causative factor for type 2 diabetes!!

Specifically, researchers found that every increase in PFAS exposure correlated with a 31% increase in type 2 diabetes risk.

More details here


Thank you for posting in the We Are Alive Tribe Community. Your post has been upvoted (from the perspective of AP).

!ALIVE

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