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“Good morning” is not just a greeting, it’s an action and a belief to live the entire day well. Morning is the time when you set the tone for the rest of the day. Set it right!— Fain Blake

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Through the ages, Filipino men losing their hair have resorted to desperate measures to recover the luxurious tresses of their youth – but happily today, their options have expanded substantially beyond dog urine. Now, there are sophisticated transplant techniques and drugs which have proven to be more than mere snake oil.
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