Consumers can be a soft-hearted bunch. In fact, 80% of consumers say that, price and quality being equal, they would switch from one brand to another if the second brand supported a cause that was dea...
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Advances in Breast Cancer Treatment Women who have breast cancer are now living longer than they did only five years ago. Thanks to recent advances, there have been dramatic changes in the way doct...
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Is salt turning your own cells against you? Could be, according to a new study suggesting that salt may overstimulate the immune system, paving the way for autoimmune diseases. We already know that s...
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“Ever since I took that fall, I haven’t felt quite right.” This is a refrain that I hear from a surprising number of my patients. We tend to think of falls as affecting only older adults and cau...
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Requesting a demotion might seem an odd career move, but if layoffs are coming, a step backward on the corporate ladder beats a kick out the door. An employee might be viewed as a prime layoff candid...
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Delicious Brunch Dishes—Decadent and Guilt-Free These mouthwatering brunch dishes seem decadent but are surprisingly healthy and easy to prepare. Serve them on Mother's Day or whenever you want s...
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(One costs only $16,020) A decade ago, if you wanted to spend less than $20,000 for a new car, you had to settle for lackluster performance, a cramped passenger cabin and a stripped-down interior. Th...
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More than 13.5 million people now use Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) to set aside pretax dollars for their medical expenses. But because you don’t have to use the money in an HSA by any particular d...
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America’s “Dividend Detective” Shares His Secrets Finding attractive yields on investments today has become more of a treacherous scavenger hunt than a routine financial exercise. US Treasury n...
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