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US Embassy donates Towards Community Reproductive Health Centre

The United States Embassy has presented medical equipment valued at 9,000 dollars towards the opening of community reproductive health centre at Ekumfi Ekrofo in the

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“What A Piece Of Work Is A Woman! How Like God - But...

“What a piece of work is a woman! How noble in appearance, In form and in reason, How infinite in faculty. How like an angel in apprehension, How like

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"What Does She Have That I Don't Have?"

This article is written for women who know without a doubt that their husband has been cheating, actively has a mistress, but still wants him back or to save the marriage. To

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Women Freezes Eggs To Wait For "Mr. Right"

Women in their late 30s are freezing eggs because they are still hunting for "Mr Right", research suggests. A study of women at a Belgian clinic found half wanted to freeze their

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Youth Sniffing Glue, Lacquer, Paint And Fumes Of Vehicles To Get High

Available Statistics indicate that about 70% of youth who get addicted to drugs die at a the age of 45 years. The Chief Psychiatrist at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Dr.

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Are Chicken Eggs Good Or Bad For My Cholesterol?

Chicken eggs are high in cholesterol, and a diet high in cholesterol can contribute to high blood cholesterol levels. However, how much the cholesterol in your diet can increase

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Healthy Eating To Lower Your Blood Pressure

DASH stands for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension. The DASH diet is a lifelong approach to healthy eating that's designed to help treat or prevent high blood pressure

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Sea Salt Vrs Table Salt Which Is Healthier

Sea salt and table salt have the same basic nutritional value — both mostly consist of two minerals — sodium and chloride. However, sea salt is often marketed as a more natural

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Food Poison: How Long Can You Keep Leftovers

According to the Department of Agriculture, you should eat refrigerated leftovers within four days to reduce the risk of food poisoning. If you don't anticipate being able to eat the

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