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Thursday, May 4, 2017
Daily News Alert - 8 Ways the Health Care Bill Is Hazardous to Your Health
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A bill slated for a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives this week threatens your health — and your wallet. Here are
8 ways the health care bill could be hazardous to your health.
2
Not all fats are created equal.
Trans fats, along with sodium and sugar, can take a serious toll on a very important organ.
3
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4
Actor
John Stamos has written a poignant letter to his mother,
who passed away in 2014, as part of a special
Good Housekeeping
series titled "Thank You, Mom."
5
Is fast food not fast enough for you?
Technology has an answer, and — even better — the solution lies with something you probably already own.
6
Iconic TV moms: Where are they now?
Catch up with Claire Huxtable, Peg Bundy and other memorable prime-time matriarchs in honor of Mother's Day.
7
Willie Nelson will be on the road again this summer
in support of his newest release,
God's Problem Child
— his first album of original material in three years.
8
Writing an obituary is usually a very somber task. However, the authors of
these five hilarious obituaries
turned expectations on their head and delivered touching tributes that may make you die with laughter.
9
Confession time!
What did you buy during your midlife crisis?
Share your age-driven acquisitions with others in the Online Community.
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