Tuesday, September 5, 2017

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Can we call it the "hold your nose" diet? A new study suggests that our sense of smell may play a surprising role in the way our bodies store or burn fat.
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Warehouse clubs such as Costco and Sam's Club aren't only great for buying 72 rolls of bath tissue at once. These eight under-the-radar warehouse club perks can also save you money, time and even some hassle.
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These 10 expert tips can save your skin — literally. We asked five top dermatologists to help us make sense of the seemingly endless skin care options in the beauty aisle.
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Many people love to bring their pets wherever they go. But for one family, the decision to fly with their dog ended in heartbreak. Don't miss this advice from the Humane Society of the United States on safely flying with pets.
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For those of us who think shouldering a mountain of student loan debt is something only millennials face, we're getting schooled by this sobering new data.
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Starting a business is always risky, no matter one's age, and midlife entrepreneurs face an additional hurdle. If the business bug is biting you, use these tips to get your new career on the fast track.
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Whether it's a terrifying tale like The Shining or a coming-of-age classic like Stand By Me, adaptations of his stories have made Stephen King one of the most recognized names in film. Take a look back at six of the author's most memorable movie moments.
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A millennial, a boomer and a Gen Xer walk into a bar ... and have a heated conversation about feminism, unequal pay and other touchy topics. Care to listen in?
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Have you ever recorded a conversation with your doctor? Do you think it's a good idea, or is there a better way to ensure clear communication? Share your opinion in the Online Community.
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