Articles by Nas Cagahastian
'Meat Industry: You Can (Actually) Love Bacon
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'OB-Gyne: Sorry Preggies, No Soft Cheeses!
With all the guidelines-what to do and not's or what to eat or not's-being pregnant seems to be more complicated and tricky than a woman can ever imagine. Huffington Post, with the help of experts, takes a closer look and in-depth discussion about these guidelines-if they are really valid or just a bunch of myths. Or we can do better about them. -
'Discovered: Cure for Men's Baldness and Receding Hairline
As reported by Tech Times, recent study has found that certain arthritis drugs can help in rapid and healthy hair growth. These drugs might work as creams that can be applied on skin for fast results. The significant discovery paves the way for treatment of baldness. -
'Where to Live Best in America to Get Fit
With our fast-paced and busy lifestyles nowadays, getting fit and healthy slides down below the list of our priorities. However, a number of people still strive hard to make time for trainings and work out. TIME found out the best place in the United States to live in for people who want to be fit and remain fit. -
'Two Words That Will Give Your Marriage a Brighter Spark
Apparently, three words "I love you" are not enough for a successful and healthy marriage. -
'You Will Hate Bacon After Reading This
--Hate bacon? Yes, you read that right. Bacon. The crispy, juicy, red meat everybody loves having on their pancakes, burgers or...just bacon alone. Sorry to break your hearts but according to Daily Mail, the World Health Organization is planning to declare that bacon, along with burgers and sausages, is as big a cancer threat as cigarettes. -
'The Human Behind 'Humans of New York' Shares His Second Book
Huffington Post gets to know the incredible human behind the Humans of New York blog and reveals what motivated the blogger-photographer Brandon Stanton go on board on his long-running and well-known project. -
'Christmas: Best Time to Get Pregnant
Christmas season is not only a season of giving and sharing BUT ALSO the best season to try getting pregnant. Andrew Gregory of Mirror UK advises couples to try to conceive at Christmas since it is when chance for a healthy baby is best. -
'Here's How To Know If You're A Highly Sensitive Person
In an interview with individuals more adept regarding the topic, Huffington Post tries to understand 20% of the human population referred to as Highly Sensitive Persons (HSP). It turns out that it is not really about a person crying and being emotional all the time but rather it is an innate condition that actually helps the person build coping mechanisms in his everyday life. -
'North and South Korea Celebrated Rare Reunion
The Korean War that started more than 60 years ago has separated millions of families. Since then, North and South Korea have organized and held irregular reunions for the separated families and loved ones. -
'Daily Intake of Aspirin Can Help You Get Pregnant
As latest research suggests, the cheap wonder medicine aspirin does not only prevent cancer, heart diseases and stroke but also increases chances of pregnancy. Women trying for baby and experiencing miscarriages may find help and solution from aspirin. -
'National Day on Writing: Writers Expressed Their Love For Writing Via Twitter
As established by the National Council of Teachers, National Day on Writing has been celebrated by writers from all walks of life on October 20. It's a day to celebrate writing and its significance in our national life. -
'Pixar Relives its Best BFF Movies on its 20th Anniversary
Pixar has decided to showcase the warm and fuzzies of friendship through its special supercut, reliving memorable moments and clips of the studio's star characters like Wood and Buzz of Toy Story, Up's Carl and Russell and Sadness and Joy from Inside Out. -
'Murdered Woman Mistaken for Halloween Decoration
In Chilicothe, Ohio last Wednesday, a neighbour saw a dead body suspended high on a fence and thought it was just one of the usual Halloween pranks. -
'Are Herbal Enhancement Products like Herbal Viagra Regulated by FDA?
The FDA has already made it clear in the past that using this kind of sexual enhancement product (though natural) is still risky.
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