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Beauty

Traction alopecia: Symptoms and prevention

Traction alopecia is hair loss achieved by solidly pulled hairstyles. Gotten early, it is totally reversible and the hair can regrow. Over an extended time, regardless, hair follicles can end up being irreversibly hurt with the objective that the hair doesn’t regrow. This article gives the essential information about causes, […]

Relationships

What You Need to Know About Abandonment?

Abandonment is leaving a person or a place in such a way as to suggest that you do not intend to return. It’s when someone chooses to stop taking part in an important relationship such as marriage, leaving the other person feeling unwanted, unhappy about their isolation, or unsure whether […]

Other stories

How to Sleep Better at Night

Sleep is very important to human health and one of the few things we truly cannot live without. The negative effects of poor sleep, both reflected in hours and quality, can be disastrous to our health and affect many areas of our lives. People with poor sleeping habits are at […]

Cancer

When To Consult An Oncosurgeon? Do All Cancers Require Surgeries?

Oncology is a branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of various types of cancers or tumours. A vast medical speciality, the experts in this area are broadly classified into – Medical Oncologists, Surgical Oncologists or Oncosurgeons and Radiation Oncologists. Medical Oncologists: A medical oncologist diagnoses the […]

Web design

PHP vs Java: Which is Better for Web Development

Both PHP and Java are critically acclaimed and popular programming languages leveraged for web app development. They are not new in the web development industry and are among the top programming languages. However, the debate regarding the best programming language is never-ending. Every web app is different, and hence the […]

Employment

Employee Benefits in Canada

The average national income per person in Canada is $55,800 a year. Personal tax varies from province to province but is around 21%, which means you would pay about $11,720 in tax, meaning your net pay is $44,080 a year. Now, before we get to the employee benefits in Canada […]