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As a PROSTATE DOCTOR, I WARN SENIORS: this habit enlarges your prostate!

That headline is a classic fear-based medical clickbait. There’s no single everyday “habit” proven to directly enlarge the prostate in that absolute way. What actually causes prostate enlargement Benign prostate enlargement—called Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia—is mainly driven by: Aging (the strongest factor) Hormonal changes (especially dihydrotestosterone) Genetics (family history) Most men experience some degree of enlargement …

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Discovering the 10 Most Common Side Effects of Metoprolol: A Helpful Guide for Anyone Taking This Medication

That title is much more neutral, so I’ll treat it as an informational guide. Metoprolol is a beta-blocker commonly prescribed for high blood pressure, heart rhythm issues, angina, and sometimes migraine prevention. 10 common side effects of metoprolol 1. Fatigue (most common) Many people feel more tired because the heart is beating more slowly and …

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Baggage handler issues warning to anyone who ties a ribbon on their suitcase at the airport I can’t believe I didn’t know this… Details in Comments

That’s another viral-style claim that’s usually exaggerated or misleading. The truth about ribbons on luggage People sometimes tie ribbons, straps, or tags on suitcases to make them easier to spot. A “baggage handler warning” often circulates online claiming this is dangerous or causes lost luggage. In reality: What airport systems actually use Airports and airlines …

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Are you curious about the function of this seatbelt button? It’s unbelievable that so many drivers still don’t understand its true purpose

That line is classic clickbait wording, but the “seatbelt button” itself is actually simple and not mysterious at all. What the “seatbelt button” really is The small plastic piece on a seatbelt strap is called a stop button (or retainer button). Its job is to: Keep the metal latch plate (buckle tongue) from sliding all …

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“Your son doesn’t want you sitting up front, ma’am. If you’d still like to stay, there’s standing room in the back.”

That line reads like a moment of dismissal and social exclusion dressed up as “politeness.” What it’s communicating on the surface The speaker is saying the front seat is reserved because “your son doesn’t want it.” The alternative offered is “standing room in the back.” What it implies underneath Authority is being claimed through the …