Author: Aarush Prasad

Aarush Prasad

Aarush Prasad is the dedicated admin and driving force behind FreeBlogBuilder. With a passion for technology and a keen eye for detail, Aarush has worked tirelessly to create a user-friendly platform that empowers individuals to start and grow their own blogs.

Determining whether you have a brain tumor is not something you can or should do on your own. Self-diagnosis can be misleading and may delay critical medical evaluation and treatment. If you’re experiencing unusual or persistent symptoms—such as worsening headaches, unexplained seizures, or changes in vision—it’s essential to consult a healthcare provider. These signs could point to various medical conditions, including the possibility of a brain tumor. Only a qualified professional can accurately assess your symptoms and recommend appropriate diagnostic tests. In this article, we’ll explore the most common symptoms associated with brain tumors, how these tumors are diagnosed, and…

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Amazon’s July 2025 Prime Day has officially evolved into a four-day ordeal — stretching from Tuesday through Friday, July 11. With flashing red discount stickers and wave after wave of promoted products, what was once a 24-hour sales event has become a week-long spectacle. Unfortunately, this extended shopping holiday has brought with it not just more deals, but more disappointment. Shoppers are increasingly questioning whether the discounts are genuine or just clever illusions. Read More: Court Strikes Down FCC Rule Meant to Ease Subscription Cancellations Sales Slump Sparks Controversy Adding fuel to the skepticism, Momentum Commerce — a retail management…

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On July 14, a significant consumer protection effort was halted when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit overturned the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) proposed “click-to-cancel” rule. The rule was designed to make it easier for consumers to cancel subscriptions—especially those involving deceptive or complicated terms. In today’s digital economy, where recurring billing models dominate, the rule aimed to level the playing field by requiring businesses to offer clear and simple cancellation options. However, the court’s unanimous decision wasn’t based on the rule’s merit, but rather on procedural missteps in how it was introduced. The result leaves millions…

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Transloading Solutions offers retailers a powerful solution to enhance supply chain efficiency, reduce costs, and meet increasing customer demands. Acting as a critical logistics strategy, it enables goods to be transferred between different modes of transportation—such as rail to truck—closer to their final destination. This not only shortens delivery times but also improves inventory management and minimizes warehousing needs. In Canada, transloading has emerged as a strategic advantage, particularly for managing cross-border and domestic freight. By leveraging transloading hubs, retailers gain the flexibility to adapt quickly to shifting market conditions, streamline distribution, and reduce overall transportation expenses. As supply chains…

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Heart attacks have become significantly more survivable over the past five decades and are no longer the leading cause of heart disease-related deaths in the United States, according to a new study published on June 25 in the Journal of the American Heart Association. The study reveals that fatalities from acute myocardial infarctions — commonly known as heart attacks — have declined by an impressive 89% between 1970 and 2022. This improvement is largely attributed to advances in medical treatment, early detection, public health efforts, and better lifestyle management. In 1970, ischemic heart disease, which includes heart attacks, accounted for…

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Exercise snacks—brief bursts of physical activity lasting under a minute—offer a practical solution to this problem. Research indicates that incorporating these short, frequent breaks into the day may improve overall health and well-being. As someone who spends much of the workday in back-to-back virtual meetings, I often struggle to move enough. Intrigued by the concept of exercise snacks, which typically involve simple bodyweight exercises like squats or jumping jacks performed every 45 to 60 minutes, I decided to commit to a two-week trial. This personal experiment aimed to explore whether these quick bursts of activity could truly make a difference…

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Elon Musk has once again reignited his criticism of former President Donald Trump’s controversial spending legislation, mockingly labeled the “Big, Beautiful Bill.” Known for his sharp commentary and provocative online presence, Musk recently reposted a critique of the bill, accusing it of ballooning the national deficit and favoring short-term political wins over long-term economic sustainability. This marks Musk’s first public remark on the bill since its passage, though his opposition has been simmering for some time. What began as policy disagreement has now evolved into a deeper ideological clash between two high-profile figures once loosely aligned. As Musk’s critiques continue—often…

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Apple’s upcoming iOS 26 update brings a notable new feature aimed at enhancing safety and privacy during FaceTime calls. Dubbed “Sensitive Content Detection,” this tool is designed to automatically pause audio and video when nudity is detected on screen. While it might sound intrusive at first, Apple’s intention is to protect users—especially minors—from unexpected or inappropriate content. The detection happens entirely on-device using machine learning, meaning no video is sent to Apple’s servers. Although primarily introduced as part of Apple’s new “Family Tools,” the feature is currently active for all users in the developer beta. With iOS 26 expected to…

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Mosquitoes are more than just a summertime nuisance—they are carriers of viruses and parasites that can lead to serious illnesses in humans. In the United States, diseases like West Nile virus are among the most common mosquito-borne threats, though most infections tend to be mild. Still, as climate change contributes to rising global temperatures and shifting ecosystems, mosquito populations are expanding, increasing the risk of disease transmission. “Most mosquito bites are not going to result in West Nile virus because the vast majority of mosquitoes are not infected,” explains Dr. Marc Siegel, professor of medicine at the George Washington School…

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As the summer sun blazes and temperatures soar, there’s no better way to cool down than with a refreshing homemade popsicle. These frozen treats are not only fun and easy to make but also offer a healthier alternative to store-bought snacks, allowing you to control the ingredients and get creative with flavors. Whether you’re looking to satisfy a sweet tooth, entertain the kids, or simply enjoy a guilt-free indulgence, popsicles are the perfect solution. In this article, we’ll share five vibrant and delicious popsicle recipes that are sure to become your summer favorites. From fruity classics to creamy delights, these…

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