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Wednesday, August 2, 2017
The Daily - 5 Mistakes You’re Making Before Bedtime
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Do you toss and turn all night, unable to get to or stay asleep?
Learn how to get some solid slumber
by avoiding these five mistakes people commonly make before bedtime.
2
She was a fashion icon, goodwill ambassador and, lest we forget, a royal highness. But there was
one role the princess cherished above all others.
Read about it in our fifth installment of
Diana's Life & Legacy.
3
When it comes to plants, some folks have a green thumb, while others have more in common with the Grim Reaper. Check out our list of
10 houseplants that are hard to kill.
4
Are you on the path to a secure retirement?
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with this interactive tool and, if you don't like what you see, find tips for how to get on track.
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Some health blogs and anecdotes on social media say there's nothing coconut oil can't do.
But is it good for your brain?
Here's what science says.
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Register now for our free Online Safety Workshop
on Aug. 15 and learn simple steps to protect yourself from hackers and identity thieves.
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If you've ever wished you could
turn your passion and skill for a hobby into a profitable business
but are unsure about taking the leap, ask yourself these three questions.
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As a wise philosopher once said, "It's not easy being green." And now,
one puppeteer is feeling the blues.
The man who has voiced Kermit the Frog since Jim Henson's death 27 years ago is being replaced.
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In hopes of
helping folks with a friend or family member living with Alzheimer's disease,
one of our Online Community members created this video and shared her "secret" for dealing with her mother's condition.
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