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By Rebecca Siggers
Who's going to say "no" to travel? Traveling isn't just about going from place to place- it is so much more. To the mind, soul and body, it is a form of relaxation. And...
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By Kathy A. Megyeri
I grew up believing that Betty Crocker was a relative or dear family friend. Her cookbooks sat on a shelf next to the family Bible. Her endorsement and photo appeared on baking mixes and...
by Mike Wright
The Wright Stuff: I have taken tests for both neuropathy and PAD (Peripheral Artery Disease) and I failed. The thought of copying off of someone else’s paper never entered my mind.
However my feet and lower legs always...
From Family Features
More than half of Americans take an over-the-counter vitamin or dietary supplement, but many may not realize that the quality of these products can vary greatly. Because supplements are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration...
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By Randal C. Hill
Get your motor runnin’, head out on the highway Lookin’ for adventure and whatever comes our way -Steppenwolf
“Easy Rider” was the ultimate epochal, and ultimately doomed, buddy picture, a movie replete with drugs, rock ‘n’ roll, sex and violence as elements of the seductive allure of freedom...
By Rebecca Fending
March is National Kidney Month, a great opportunity to learn more about these miraculous organs. The kidneys filter about a half cup of blood every minute, removing waste and excess water for urine. These organs do more than just...
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By Jan Larraine Cox
We all have our favorite foods and would like to concentrate more on eating them. But as we age, it is even more important to save room for a variety of foods from...
From Brandpoint Content
COVID-19 has shaken communities worldwide. Despite strenuous efforts by caregivers and medical professionals alike, people needing long-term care and living in communal care settings have suffered gravely. According to a New York Times database, almost one-third of...
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By Jan Larraine Cox
“You are what you eat,” was a familiar phrase in the 1970s. As most of us have been dining at home during COVID-19 sheltering, choosing nutritious and delicious foods has become a priority...
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From Family Features
When so much of the world is beyond your control, it’s easy to become anxious or overwhelmed trying to take care of everyone and everything. Making self-care a priority allows you...