Monday, August 7, 2017

The Daily — Drink Up: This Beverage Could Help You Live a Longer Life

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The health effects of this beverage have long been a point of debate, but two new studies suggest that drinking it regularly could also help you live longer.
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Heading for the airport soon? Be aware that the TSA is rolling out enhanced screenings for all carry-on luggage in the coming weeks, including new requirements for any electronics larger than a cellphone. Find out what's behind the new procedures and which travelers may or may not be exempt.
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If you feel like you're a magnet for mosquitoes, it might not be your imagination. Science shows the little bloodsuckers do have their preferences. Try these five tips to reduce your chances of being bitten by those airborne annoyances.
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Despite concerns, the stock market has enjoyed a steady upswing so far this year. Does this bull market have legs? Read what these experts have to say.
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Though the rate of new diagnoses remains steady, a staggering number of Americans suffer from diabetes and prediabetes. A significant percentage don't even know they have it.
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A rolling stone gathers no moss, and in few places is that more true than at work. To find out if you're growing in your job or risking stagnation, take this brief quiz.
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It's easy to understand how volunteering can help those in need, but did you know that volunteers themselves can reap significant health rewards for their efforts? Learn why and find opportunities here.
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With 75 years on the job, this 91-year-old recently broke the record for the longest career of an airplane mechanic — longer than commercial airlines have owned jets. His employer even dedicated a Boeing 777 in his honor. Check out his inspiring story.
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A recent retiree is looking for advice on reinventing oneself, rediscovering dreams and possibly achieving some of them. Do you have any tips on resources such as websites or books that you'd like to share? Join the conversation in our Online Community!
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