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Wednesday, March 21, 2018
The Daily — Progress and Hope for 5 Chronic Health Conditions
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Thanks to a flurry of medical advances in recent years,
people suffering from chronic conditions
such as Parkinson's, MS, hepatitis C and others may soon find some relief.
2
To tip or not to tip: That is the question. And the next question is: "How much?"
Test your knowledge of tipping etiquette
and guidelines by taking this quiz.
3
Is orange the new silver? If new color schemes being trotted out by auto manufacturers are any indication,
the roads are about to get a lot more orange
— and we don't mean from traffic cones.
4
For something so shrouded in secrecy, urinary incontinence affects a staggering number of people.
Here are 10 things you should know
about the prevalence and treatment of incontinence.
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recent study finds a "strong association" between dementia
(particularly the early-onset variety) and overconsumption of this substance.
6
Publicly sharing personal information is risky enough in everyday life, but it can get worse in death.
Find out how scammers are using the obituaries section
to craft a variety of frauds.
7
You may already know what's on
your personal bucket list, but what's on other people's?
Stanford University's School of Medicine recently conducted a study to determine just that. See what it found.
8
Even before the widespread availability of digital photography, many people amassed a large number of photos over the course of their lives. What to do with them?
Use these six tips to help organize them.
9
What's your favorite movie soundtrack?
Tell us about it in the Online Community, and be sure to say why it appeals to you.
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