Thursday, January 4, 2018

The Daily — What Your Hair Says About Your Health

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Thursday, January 04, 2018
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Thinning and graying of hair can be a standard part of the aging process, but keeping an eye on your locks isn't just about vanity. Dull, limp strands or hair loss can sometimes signal health issues.
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Sometimes it's easy to disregard what our bodies tell us. Even if they seem minor, never ignore these seven symptoms — as they could signal something serious.
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For some folks who've had their fill of holiday cheer, abstaining from alcohol for January has become an annual tradition — one that offers several health benefits.
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Considering some financial resolutions for the New Year? As with most matters monetary, it pays to make sure you're asking the right investing questions before you start looking for answers.
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"Old age is a myth." So says MIT aging expert, AARP board member and author Joseph Coughlin, whose new important book tells businesses and consumers what to expect from the silver tsunami. 
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A new trend in theater takes the songs of a well-known singer or band and weaves them into a brand-new stage production. Can you match the plot of these so-called "jukebox musicals" to the artist? Take the quiz!
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Downsizing? Money is easier to pack than stuff. Consider these options for converting your castoffs into cash before making the move.
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One-size-fits-all funerals are becoming a thing of the past. As demand grows for more affordable and earth-friendly alternatives to traditional services, the industry is coming up with some creative concepts.
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Can you think of a cover song where a different artist's rendition surpassed the original performer's version? Tell us about it — and what makes it better — in the Online Community.
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