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The traditional Filipino Perya, known for its vibrant colors, festive sounds, and straightforward games, has been transformed into an engaging digital experience through online platforms. Peryagame online brings back the lively spirit of the Perya, allowing players to enjoy cultural games like the Per...


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If it feels like tick season starts earlier every year and lasts longer than it used to, you are not imagining it. Across North America, experts are warning that ticks are becoming more active as temperatures rise, winters stay milder and outdoor exposure increases. That does not mean a dramatic movie-style invasion is suddenly sweeping the w...


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The online gambling industry has seen a massive shift in its player demographics as more women begin to participate in online casino-style games. Women now make up approximately 43%of online players in certain areas like Europe, with participation rates for women in some regions growing faster than for men.

An industry that was once dominated by men...


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A newly published study is drawing attention for one very specific reason: sperm appear to move better in summer than in winter. That may sound like a small detail, but in fertility, movement matters a lot. Sperm motility, which refers to how effectively sperm swim forward, plays a major role in whether sperm can actually reach and fertilize a...


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For years, height has been treated like an advantage. Taller people are often seen as more attractive, more confident, and somehow more impressive the moment they walk into a room. But science tells a much more interesting story. When researchers look beyond social stereotypes and focus on long term health outcomes, shorter height starts to lo...


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