Every Night Consume Instant Noodles, 18-Year-Old Students Experience Terrible Disease to Death



Many rumors say if the habit of consuming instant noodles is not a healthy thing, it can actually cause dangerous diseases. There was an incident related to this, a student from Taiwan died due to his habit of consuming instant noodles every night.

Instant noodles are often an alternative food for almost everyone when starving and in a state of urgency. Exactly the reason for the 18-year-old Taiwanese young man who died from the frequency of consuming instant noodles.

At first he felt like flatulence, nausea and normal stomach pain. Then the condition got worse and made the family worried. After being rushed to the hospital, he was sentenced to a doctor suffering from end-stage gastric cancer and his hopes for life were very small.

A year sentenced to gastric cancer, the young man died because the cancer cells had gnawed at every part of the body. Associated hospital oncologist Dr Gan has warned the public to reduce consumption of sausages, smoked meat and instant noodles because these foods are often linked to cancer causes.

Source : Waras.net

Forex Trading Scams to Watch

 
The forex market involves very active trading of over $1 trillion each day, not including futures and currency options, which put the trading at closer to $5 trillion daily.  The market does not have much in the way of regulation, although things have started to improve recently.

The opportunity still exists for many forex scams, which tempt new investors with a promise of quick fortunes through "secret trading formulas" or algorithm-based "proprietary" trading methodologies. Before choosing a broker or platform, go through your own due diligence by visiting BASIC, or the Background Affiliation Status Information Center, created by the self-regulatory NFA (National Futures Association).
01 Signal Sellers
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One of the challenges a rookie forex investor faces is determining which operators to trust in the forex market and which to avoid. Signal sellers make a good example.

Basically, a signal seller is offering a system that purports to identify favorable times for buying or selling a currency pair. The system may be manual, where the trader enters the info and gets a result, or it may be automated.

Some systems rely on technical analysis, others rely on breaking news and many employ some combination of the two. But they all purport to provide information that leads to favorable trading opportunities. Signal sellers usually charge a daily, weekly or monthly fee for their services.

Some analysts propose that many or even most signal sellers are scam artists. A frequent criticism is that if it were really possible to use a system to beat the market, why would the individual or firm that has this information make it widely available? Wouldn't it make more sense to use this incredible signaling system to make huge profits?

Other analysts distinguish between known scammers and more reputable information sources such as Metatrader, that offer a well-thought-out signaling service.

Behind these opposing views lies a larger difference of opinion about whether anyone can predict the next move in a trading market. This fundamental disagreement won't be settled any time soon. Nobel Prize-winning Economist Eugene Fama proposes in his well-regarded Efficient Market Hypothesis that finding these kinds of momentary market advantages really isn't possible.

His economist colleague, Robert Shiller, also a Nobel Prize winner, believes differently, citing evidence that investor sentiment creates booms and busts that can provide investment and trading opportunities.

The best way to determine if a signal seller can benefit you is to open a paper money or practice trading account with one of the better-known forex brokers. Be patient, and eventually, you'll determine whether predictive signaling works for you or doesn't.

02 Phony Forex Investment Management Funds
In the world of investing, outrageous claims are the surest sign of potential fraud

In the past few years, forex management funds have proliferated. Most of these, if not all, are scams. They offer an investor the "opportunity" to have his forex trades managed by highly-skilled forex traders who can offer outstanding market returns
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