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Modiselle published 'Zizi’s World: Through Her Vanilla Eyes', a story that encourages children to celebrate their ...
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Tuko News on MSNMesh HolyKid: Meet Trans Nzoia Man Fighting Albinism Stigma Using MusicThere is much stigma around persons with albinism, which Mesh HolyKid, a singer from Trans Nzoia, hopes would come to an end ...
Times of Zambia on MSN9d
Empowering Youths: Zambia’s population growth challenges, opportunitiesTHIS month, Zambia will join the international community in commemorating World International Population Day (WPD).Family planning, youth unemployment and other related issues will take center stage ...
“I’ve Never Seen a Child with Albinism in a Book” – Refilwe Modiselle Pens Powerful Children’s Story
Media personality and trailblazer Refilwe Modiselle is breaking barriers once again—this time through a children’s book that ...
PETBOOK magazine on MSN18d
Singapura: What You Should Know About Keeping the Smallest Domestic Cat BreedThe Singapura captivates with its exotic origins, silky coat color, and distinct social behavior. It is the smallest recognized cat breed in the world, but there's more to its adorable appearance than ...
Springbok lock Eben Etzebeth has announced the release of his debut book, Unlocked. The book tells the story of Etzebeth’s ...
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The Democratic YIMBY movement argues for reducing restrictions on building in order to increase the number of homes and lower ...
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Health on MSN8 Protein Myths You’ve Probably Heard (And What’s Actually True)Knowing what’s fact and what’s fiction she it comes to protein can help you make more informed food choices and build a ...
Despite how common this type of pain is, myths about it persist. Here are some facts: Myth: Lifting heavy objects is the main cause of back pain.
Hers reports seven myths about healthy eating on a budget, emphasizing affordable options and meal planning tips.
Two prominent Black physicians urge Black people and other people of color to discard long-repeated misinformation related to ...
Lifting heavy objects with poor form can contribute to back pain, but the major culprits are a sedentary lifestyle, poor posture, obesity and genetic factors.
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