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A cardiologist warns: these 5 medications increase the risk of heart attack and stroke in older people (1st comment)

This is the kind of headline that’s designed to sound alarming, but it’s usually misleading without context. There are some medications that can increase cardiovascular risk in certain older people, but it depends on the dose, duration, health condition, and whether they’re properly prescribed. It is not accurate to say “5 medications cause heart attack …

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A man, thinking he had found a “hornet’s nest” in his attic, was struck with panic when he discovered what was really inside…

He climbed the attic stairs slowly, flashlight shaking in his hand. At first, it looked exactly like what he feared—something large, grayish, and hanging in a messy cluster near the wooden beams. The buzzing he’d heard all week seemed to confirm it: a hornet’s nest, growing right above his ceiling. He had already planned what …

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That “baking soda cream for wrinkles and spots” advice is one of those internet skincare hacks that sounds simple but isn’t actually safe or effective. Baking soda is **very alkaline**, while your skin is naturally slightly acidic. Putting it on your face can disrupt your skin barrier and may lead to: * irritation or burning * dryness and peeling * redness or breakouts * worse sensitivity over time It also **doesn’t have evidence** for removing wrinkles or dark spots. If your goal is clearer, healthier skin, safer options depend on the issue: * **Dark spots / acne marks:** sunscreen daily + ingredients like niacinamide or vitamin C * **Acne:** gentle cleanser + salicylic acid (low strength) * **Fine lines:** moisturizer + sunscreen is the most proven “anti-aging” step * **General skin health:** avoid harsh DIY mixes (lemon, baking soda, toothpaste, etc.) If you want, tell me your skin type (oily, dry, acne-prone, etc.), and I can suggest a simple routine that actually helps without damaging your skin.

  You pasted my previous message again. If you meant to ask something about it, tell me—like whether baking soda is safe, or what you should use instead for wrinkles or spots—and I’ll help. If it was accidental, no problem.

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My Husband Took His Mistress to Dubai With Our Joint Money—So I Emptied the Account, Froze Every Card, and One Hotel Lobby Call Exposed the Woman He Really Chose…

That’s another classic clickbait revenge-story hook, not a verified real-life account. It’s written to maximize emotional pull by stacking familiar viral elements: Betrayal plot (“husband + mistress”) Financial twist (“joint money to Dubai”) Revenge action (“emptied the account, froze cards”) Final cliffhanger (“hotel lobby call exposed the woman…”) Why this format is everywhere These stories …