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Massage tips to help ease your over-active muscles

Massage tips to help ease your over-active muscles Now that summer has arrived, you are beginning to engage in more outdoor activities, including running, hiking, biking and recreational sports. After being less active during the winter and spring, however, you may experience aches and pain in muscles, and massage therapy can help to alleviate discomfort naturally. Here are some tips for achieving a great massage therapy experience.

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Rare Disease Impact Report quantifies patient and caregiver challenges on journey to diagnosis and beyond

Rare Disease Impact Report quantifies patient and caregiver challenges on journey to diagnosis and beyond Getting a diagnosis is just the first of many challenges patients with rare diseases - and their caregivers - face.

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Address your skin's needs through a holistic approach to facial skincare

Address your skin's needs through a holistic approach to facial skincare Many women cite a number of external factors that can trigger sensitive skin flare-ups, including harsh ingredients, weather and makeup. What they may not know is that lifestyle choices can also influence the health and appearance of their skin. Follow these top tips from the experts to get flawless skin.

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Selling your home? Make it more appealing to buyers

Selling your home? Make it more appealing to buyers You've made the decision to sell your home - now you want to position yourself for a quick and successful sale. What's the most important thing you can do to entice buyers?

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Summer provides opportunities for savvy students and career seekers

Summer provides opportunities for savvy students and career seekers The summer educational break is no excuse to put academic or career ambitions on vacation. In fact, the traditionally slower months of summer are an ideal opportunity to assess academic and career goals.

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Traveling made simple: easy, convenient snacks to tag along on your next trip

Traveling made simple: easy, convenient snacks to tag along on your next trip With family vacation time nearly here, it's tempting to give in to "fast" food options on the road. But faster options usually leave a lot to be desired as far as nutrition goes, especially for little ones. Try these creative ways to spice up your family's snack routine and help you enjoy delicious and nutritious snacks on the go.

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What to look for when buying a zero-turn mower

What to look for when buying a zero-turn mower Ever wonder how those lawn-care guys get so much done in a day? They use zero-turn radius mowers that can significantly trim the time and effort involved in cutting grass. If you have a large yard to cut, a zero-turn mower can make your task quicker and easier.

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Green gardening tools and techniques that really work

Green gardening tools and techniques that really work Americans have embraced recycling and are enthusiastic about cleaner energy sources. Yet when it comes to caring for their outdoor environment, many people still use less earth-friendly tools and techniques. Advances in environmentally responsible products have made it possible for homeowners to effectively care for their gardens and landscaping, while protecting the environment at the same time.

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Tips for new Mother's Day and Father's Day traditions

Families have many special traditions to celebrate Mother's Day and Father's Day. Starting new traditions is also common. If your family is looking for some new ways to enjoy Mother's Day or Father's Day this year, check out these tips and gift ideas that will help make your celebrations special.

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Season's cleanings - tips to keep your home clean and clutter free

Season's cleanings - tips to keep your home clean and clutter free To get your home in tip-top shape this summer, start by breaking down your to-do list room by room. With a little planning, you can create easily achievable goals that will leave your house looking fabulous and you feeling refreshed.

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Small energy improvements that save big money in the new year

Small energy improvements that save big money in the new year The beginning of the year is a great time to make positive changes in your home. While many will wait until March to embrace "spring cleaning" season and make home improvements, a few simple changes can be made now to help you conserve energy and start saving money right away. Here are some steps that can help lower energy consumption - and associated costs - in your home this month and throughout the year.

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Three tips to save time spring cleaning

Three tips to save time spring cleaning It's that time of year - throw the windows open and refresh your house with a good, deep clean. Americans spend nearly 70 hours cleaning their homes each year, according to a recent report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Get your time back with three easy tips to make the process fast and stress-free.

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Looking for a greener way to clean your pool?

Looking for a greener way to clean your pool? There's no better way to enjoy the summer than by lounging by the pool. Unfortunately, this backyard family oasis requires regular maintenance throughout the summer that can include expensive and sometimes unhealthy chemicals. Have you ever wished there was an easier way you could clean your pool, that was also more eco-friendly?

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Tips to navigate the real estate landscape and find the perfect home

Tips to navigate the real estate landscape and find the perfect home For most Americans your home is the biggest ticket item you will ever purchase. It's no wonder that people can take months, and sometimes even years, to find the perfect home. When you walk into a house that's on the market, many times the homeowner or real estate agent has "staged" it to ensure that you focus on the home's greatest assets and overlook its flaws. Your job is to look past all that to see if this house is right for you.

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Six simple steps to financial success

Six simple steps to financial success After watching the stock market soar to record highs over the first four months of the year, many investors are wondering if they should make changes to their investment portfolios. Perhaps, but not because of what the stock market has done. Investment decisions based on short-term market moves are often short-sighted. A better approach is to stick to a long-term strategy built on proven investment fundamentals, and aligned with your goals and objectives. Here are six simple steps from Thrivent Financial that can help put your financial plan on the right track.

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How to freshen up your spring cuisine

How to freshen up your spring cuisine For food fanatics, spring is the perfect time of year to add fresh produce back into your recipes and meals. Using seasonal ingredients can really help capture and enhance the flavors of spring and bring your cuisine to life. Whether you're using first yields from your garden or visiting the farmers market as soon as it opens, there are plenty of ways to take advantage of the season.

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Take control and mitigate mold growth in your home

Take control and mitigate mold growth in your home Damp, dark areas of the home, such as an unfinished basement, can often be trouble spots for homeowners hoping to increase their living space. Left unfinished, these areas of the home can potentially suffer significant damage, be prone to flooding or develop mold. When it comes to home improvement, homeowners are wise to consider the affects of moisture and mold buildup and how they can be combated.

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Going the extra mile: Secrets to keeping cars running longer on the roads

Going the extra mile: Secrets to keeping cars running longer on the roads Hitting 100,000 miles on the odometer for most people means it's time to start car shopping. But for others it's a personal challenge to go the extra mile, save a little cash and take their cars another 100,000 miles.

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Extend your living space outdoors into your backyard

Extend your living space outdoors into your backyard The backyard is more than just a lawn to mow or a place for the pooch to run around. Many homeowners are turning their backyards into an extension of their homes, bringing the indoors outside for additional living space.

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Roof maintenance tips for every season

Roof maintenance tips for every season From intense heat to extreme snow, your roof protects your house from the elements all year long. When is the last time you checked to make sure your roof was in good shape? No matter what the seasons are like in your area, now is the time to begin preparation for extreme weather by giving your roof a second look.

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Aging-in-place upgrades that look great and make sense

Aging-in-place upgrades that look great and make sense Do the words "aging in place" and "home improvement" conjure images of institutional-looking grab bars in bathrooms and overhead kitchen lights that could illuminate an airport runway? Here are a handful of aging-in-place upgrades that shout "fabulous" instead of "fogey."

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Backyard trends: Save money installing your own vinyl fence

Backyard trends: Save money installing your own vinyl fence If you want the maintenance-free benefits of a vinyl fence but are intimidated by the price tag, you're not alone. Many homeowners are initially surprised at the cost of a vinyl fence, particularly since the installation costs are generally as much as the materials. Recent trends show that more and more homeowners are saving money by installing their own vinyl fencing.

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2013 tax season tips

It's tax season and, as always, there are many new rules that can create traps for the unwary. But with a few tips and tricks, you can help minimize your taxes and maximize your overall long-term financial position.

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Fitness tips to get ready for summer fun

Fitness tips to get ready for summer fun The sun is shining longer every day, telling you that it's time to get ready for vacations, activities with family and friends and of course, swimsuit season. To help you prepare, there are some simple fitness tips you can follow to look and feel good this summer season.

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Play day: How time-pressed families can find more time for fun

Play day: How time-pressed families can find more time for fun It waits for no one, flies by and can't be bottled, but it's the one thing everyone would like more of: time. In today's busy, hectic society it's harder for families to find time together for fun, yet spending quality time together is key to the emotional health of the family unit and of individual family members.

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Salty snacks reduce stress

Salty snacks reduce stress Stress affects everyone and can cause problems at work, home and with health. Researchers have found that stress is a leading cause of illness, affecting as much as 20 percent of the population. Economic factors, such as a recession, have also been shown to significantly increase population-wide stress levels.

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How to support your friend in a split

How to support your friend in a split When a marriage ends in divorce, it's not just the couple who is involved. Friends and family members are also part of the process and often play many different parts. Support can make a critical difference to your friend, but unfortunately, doesn't come with how-to manual.

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Kitchen remodeling 101: Brush up on the basics

Kitchen remodeling 101: Brush up on the basics In this economy, taking on a kitchen remodel can be a scary proposition. You're probably asking yourself plenty of questions. How drastically should you change the room? Do you need to hire a professional? Can you still recoup money spent on remodeling if you sell the house? Have no fear - these six tips will get you remodeling like a pro without losing your mind or breaking the bank.

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Home harmonizing: Making outdoor entertaining areas as useful as indoors

Home harmonizing: Making outdoor entertaining areas as useful as indoors The trend toward outdoor living spaces shows no signs of slowing, and the newest step in the trend is blurring the lines between outdoor and indoor spaces. Outdoor spaces are truly becoming an extension of indoors, mimicking the most useful and appealing elements of indoor spaces. The trend is rewriting how Americans construct, outfit and enjoy that backyard staple, the deck.

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Sure-grow guidance for first-time gardeners

Sure-grow guidance for first-time gardeners Most of us want that home-grown, healthy goodness that veggie and herb gardens provide, but sometimes it's hard to figure out just where to begin. Gardening can be easy if you start with these six simple steps.

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Five fast fixes and tips for a summer-ready car

Five fast fixes and tips for a summer-ready car With summer just around the corner, it's time to get your car in tip-top shape to withstand hot days and long road trips. Summer driving requires your car to run differently; some adjustments and inspections are important to ensure your vehicle lasts season to season. Follow these five fast fixes and inspections to cruise through the summer and avoid roadside headaches.

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A bright idea: Tips to save money, energy with LED light bulbs

A bright idea: Tips to save money, energy with LED light bulbs With the U.S. incandescent phaseout wrapping up in January 2014, there are a lot of confusing messages in the lighting aisle using unfamiliar words like "lumens" and "kelvins." The solution is simple, instead of getting lost in the maze of bulb options, go for the one that will make your life easier and save you money.

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Give your small business a social facelift

Give your small business a social facelift Small businesses that adopt online marketing strategies see significant business benefits, ranging from improved campaign performance to higher return on investment (ROI), according to a recent study conducted by Forrester. However, small businesses are likely still favoring newspaper advertising and direct mail, which are time-intensive and costly.

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Got student debt? How your credit affects more than just borrowing power

Got student debt? How your credit affects more than just borrowing power If you're a recent college graduate, chances are you left school with more than just a diploma. You're probably carrying debt, as well. You may already know how debt affects your future borrowing power, but it's important to also understand how credit impacts other areas of your financial life, as well - such as how easily you'll be able to rent an apartment when you leave home.

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Backyard oasis planning made easy

Backyard oasis planning made easy Hooray for a holiday. You've got the day off, you've sent out the backyard barbecue invite and all your nearest and dearest are coming over to eat, drink and be merry. So, what's next? Whether you're a seasoned entertaining pro or a new host,here are some tips to make your backyard an oasis for a long holiday or any weekend.

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Easy DIY cures for common concrete problems

Easy DIY cures for common concrete problems As with other home maintenance tasks, making your own repairs to minor concrete damage yourself can prevent problems from becoming worse - and turning into something that requires costly replacement by professionals. Here are some concrete repair tasks that you can do yourself, and helpful tips for doing the jobs right.

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Don't let spring cleaning weigh you down: Here's how to spring forward

Spring is the time to shed your winter layers, dust off the cobwebs, open the windows and embrace the beginning of a new season. Aside from spending more time outdoors, the sunshine and warm weather often energize us to do the things we put off during the cold winter months, such as cleaning and organizing.

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Stylish stairs: Five can-do ideas that add personality

Stylish stairs: Five can-do ideas that add personality Stairs are no longer just a way to get from one floor to another. Realizing that staircases are quite often major focal points in their homes, homeowners are showing love to this once underappreciated space with a wide variety of creative and easy updates. Add personality and perk-up the daily climb in your home with these five do it yourself projects.

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Five budget-friendly outdoor living space solutions

Five budget-friendly outdoor living space solutions As summer approaches, you're probably dreaming of a luxurious outdoor retreat ideal for al fresco lunches, cookouts with friends or lazy afternoons spent sunbathing. While you also may be wondering if this project fits within your budget, it is possible to construct a completely customized outdoor oasis without breaking the bank.

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You can donate your time as well as your money

You can donate your time as well as your money Nonprofit organizations depend on monetary donations to keep their operations running and support the communities they serve. Many people, however, want to do more than write a check to local organizations they support, so they become volunteers.

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Five questions to ask before hiring a real estate agent

Five questions to ask before hiring a real estate agent Want to sell your property quickly? Looking for your dream house? Are you hoping to get the best deal possible during the complex process of buying or selling a home? With so much money - and often, emotion - at stake, going it alone is generally not the best way to reach your goals. The secret for getting exactly what you want: Work with a savvy real estate agent.

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Brooke Burke-Charvet takes on a challenge for allergy relief

Brooke Burke-Charvet takes on a challenge for allergy relief For many, spring's warmer weather is welcomed with spending more time outside. But for allergy sufferers, the season can mean facing symptoms that make them look and feel bad.

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Get organized to help grow your business

Get organized to help grow your business Small businesses are always trying to find ways to get organized so employees can work more efficiently and save money in the process. With tax time just around the corner and projects opening and closing on a daily basis, taking your business organization standards to a new and improved level might seem like a huge undertaking.

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Smart, stylish renovations for any age

Smart, stylish renovations for any age Most Americans over 50 want to stay in their home as they age, but few are making the renovations they need to ensure easy and comfortable living for years to come.

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Getting girls excited about science and math

Getting girls excited about science and math Women currently hold fewer than 25 percent of jobs in science, technology, engineering and math fields, but job opportunities in those areas are expected to grow almost twice as much as other occupations by 2018. Parents of girls currently in junior high or high school can encourage their daughters to stay interested in science and math by supporting their education in the subjects, both in the classroom and in extracurricular activities.

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Eight easy ways to organize - and maximize - a small bath

Eight easy ways to organize - and maximize - a small bath The bath serves a variety of uses, from a functional room to a serene sanctuary, a storage facility to a salon. And, whether you enjoy it yourself or share with the family, every bathroom is in need of one major thing - organization. To help keep your bath feeling more serene and less insane, follow these eight ideas to help improve your organization, maximize space and even add a bit of style.

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Tips for men to look and feel their best all summer long

Tips for men to look and feel their best all summer long Let's face it: summer is the season when everyone wants to look and feel their best. Warm weather and long days mean everyone's heading outdoors, hanging with friends and enjoying the best of the season. Even the guys are looking great - from relaxing at the beach, to putting down the golf greens, to walking the city sidewalks.

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Top technology trends for 2013 that make your life easier

Top technology trends for 2013 that make your life easier Whether you are a college student, working parent or empty-nester, modern life has never been busier. Luckily, a variety of technology innovations are dramatically affecting the way we live, helping us streamline our routines, reduce stress and maximize each minute of the day. Which new technologies are proving to be indispensable?

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Honeymoon encore: The big move in

Honeymoon encore: The big move in It may come as a surprise to young engaged couples, but the excitement of the wedding and honeymoon doesn't end when it's all over. In fact, after the honeymoon, it's time to roll up your sleeves and plan the big move - the joining of two households.

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Get smart about buying insurance

Get smart about buying insurance For most Americans, insurance coverage is a necessity. While coverage can be confusing and expensive to obtain, its solace is undeniable in the event of a car crash, emergency surgery or if your home has been damaged in a storm.

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Cut home entertainment costs without loss of shows

Cut home entertainment costs without loss of shows Families are always looking for ways to cut household costs. One area that provides a bit of budget-cutting flexibility is home entertainment costs.

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Birdfeeder basics: Bring on backyard birds with the right feeders

Birdfeeder basics: Bring on backyard birds with the right feeders When you dine, do you prefer clean and attractive tableware? Does ambiance enhance your enjoyment of your food? Birds feel the same way about their dining habits - the type and cleanliness of your bird feeders directly affects the number and species of birds that will visit your backyard this season. Here is some guidance for choosing the right feeder styles to attract the maximum number of feathered friends to your yard.

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How to ace your next job interview

How to ace your next job interview Making it to the job interview stage means your skill set and resume have caught the interest of a potential employer, who now wants to determine if you'll be a good fit as an employee of a company. Acing the interview is essential if you want to convince the employer that you're the right person for the job.

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Tips for making your spring cleaning a breeze

Tips for making your spring cleaning a breeze A long winter season can leave you and your family longing for outdoor activities. Before you head for some fresh air fun, you need to get your home in order for the spring and summer months ahead.

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Tips for optimizing small spaces

Tips for optimizing small spaces Being short on space doesn't mean you have to be short on style or efficiency. Even older small spaces can get an open, useful feel with the right design and decorating tactics. Here are a few ways you can optimize your small space.

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Protect yourself from summer's backyard pests

Protect yourself from summer's backyard pests Warm weather is here for the next few months, and that means you'll be spending more time outdoors with family and friends - and more time with summer pests. Mosquitoes, fire ants, bees, wasps and yellow jackets are some of summer's worst bugs. And those pests can be more than a mere nuisance.

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A celebrity chef's tips for scoring big with game-day partying

A celebrity chef's tips for scoring big with game-day partying Whatever sports you like to watch - whether pro levels or big collegiate moments such as the NCAA Men's Final Four, NCAA Frozen Four or College World Series - they all have one important thing in common: watching with friends makes them even more fun. Hosting the perfect game-day viewing party is sure to score big with your friends, no matter what sport you're watching together.

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Color, texture and more: Vinyl continues to be America's most-installed siding

Color, texture and more: Vinyl continues to be America's most-installed siding While vinyl siding has historically been the most-used siding material in the U.S., its continuing advancements are allowing even more choice when it comes to two critical qualities desired by homeowners: outstanding curb appeal and low maintenance. Add to this to the growing interest by homeowners to save energy and the increasing green measures being taken by builders, and insulated vinyl siding stands out as a versatile choice.

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Suppress the sneeze: Tips to help prep your home for allergy season

Suppress the sneeze: Tips to help prep your home for allergy season The season of sneezing has made its annual return and that can only mean one thing for homeowners: preventative cleaning measures. Especially true for allergy and asthma sufferers, there is no better time to get a head start on prepping your home against unwanted allergens than the early weeks of spring.

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Add years to your pet's life with expert tips

Add years to your pet's life with expert tips Few things in life are as special as the unconditional love and loyalty a pet provides. With 78.2 million owned dogs and 86.4 million owned cats in the United States, according to The Humane Society, it's obvious Americans enjoy having pets. What might not be so apparent is how best to care for them. When it comes to making sure your pet stays healthy and lives as long as possible, what steps can you take?

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Make laundry safety a priority this summer - and always

Make laundry safety a priority this summer - and always Sunnier skies and summertime fun are just around the corner, and with them comes plenty of outdoor activities like longs days at the playground, sporting events and barbecues. With so many options, the last thing most people want to think about is household responsibilities … but all that outdoor fun can add up to a lot of laundry.

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Moving in the military? How to make the process easier

Moving in the military? How to make the process easier Moving can cause stress for family members, especially military families that are required to move frequently and potentially without a lot of warning. Sometimes these moves are within a base, while other times they can be to a new base on the other side of the country

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Five tips for spring home decorating 'eco-style'

Five tips for spring home decorating 'eco-style' As spring blossoms, so does our desire to lighten up - in life and at home. Simple eco-friendly changes to home decor can set the tone for a much fresher and brighter outlook. Here are five tips to get you started.

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Is your career fit for the summer?

Is your career fit for the summer? Summer isn't just the time to get your body in shape; it's a good time to get your career in shape as well. After all, you are the CEO of your career, the one who guides the way.

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On the move? Use these packing tips and tricks

On the move? Use these packing tips and tricks While relocation may never be completely carefree, there are ways to ease the anxiety. A well-thought-out approach to boxing up belongings can help simplify the moving process and bring you one step closer to making your new house a home.

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What every parent needs to know about keeping kids safe around medicine

What every parent needs to know about keeping kids safe around medicine Every year more than 67,000 children are treated in an emergency room for accidental medicine poisoning. That's one child every eight minutes. Even more surprising is that in 86 percent of serious cases seen in emergency rooms, the child got into medicine belonging to an adult.

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Your first resume - dos and don'ts

Your first resume - dos and don'ts If you're heading out into the workforce for the first time, there's plenty of prep work to do. An employer's first impression of you could very well be your resume. Here are some tips that might help.

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Choosing the right financial products for all stages of life

Choosing the right financial products for all stages of life No matter where you are in your life, you have a lot of decisions to make. When to buy your first house? What school to attend? Is it the right time for a job change? As things change in life, those changes influence your financial decisions, too.

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Upcycling: Breathe new life into decor with a dash of DIY inspiration

Upcycling: Breathe new life into decor with a dash of DIY inspiration If you've ever looked around your house and gotten the urge to purge, you might consider pausing and first thinking about how you could transform that old, damaged piece of furniture or outdated light fixture into a fresh-faced showpiece for your home.

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Save money and do a world of good with reusable containers

Save money and do a world of good with reusable containers Even as the country moves out of the great recession, many Americans are still in a money-saving mode - looking to conserve wherever possible.

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Tips for traveling solo

Tips for traveling solo Is there such a thing as a typical traveler? Not anymore. Travelers run the gamut in age, interests, preferences, likes and dislikes. For couples, families and solo travelers alike, travel preferences have never been so diverse. Nor has the world of travel been so accessible and appealing. And, if you're thinking about traversing the world as a solo traveler, there's never been a better time to go.

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From your closet to the catwalk: DIY ideas to make your wardrobe runway-worthy

From your closet to the catwalk: DIY ideas to make your wardrobe runway-worthy It's the cycle of fashion - trends are always recycling, returning and changing. Save time and money by transforming your existing wardrobe into stylish, on-trend pieces with a few simple tricks.

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Transform garage sale castoffs into fun finds

Transform garage sale castoffs into fun finds As the warmer weather is upon us, it brings many new activities: baseball, picnics, beach time and - best of all - garage sales. People are purging what they don't need or no longer want. It's the perfect opportunity to turn their trash into your treasure. From outdated odds and ends to forgotten furniture, there is a wealth of worthy items just waiting to be found, re-imagined and re-purposed.

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Tips for creating a greener outdoor living space

Tips for creating a greener outdoor living space Outdoor living spaces remain a popular home improvement, but while you're planning your patio or prepping your planting beds do you consider the impact these improvements might have on the environment? Creating a great outdoor space can be even more satisfying when you take steps to make your project as "green" as possible.

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Three stress-free tricks to refresh your home from floor to ceiling

Three stress-free tricks to refresh your home from floor to ceiling Spring is the time of year for renewal. So, it's no surprise that springtime finds most people planning to rejuvenate their spaces. Follow these three tips to give your home a stress-free, springtime makeover.

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Chef-inspired tips for a cleaner, more efficient kitchen

Chef-inspired tips for a cleaner, more efficient kitchen If cleanliness is next to godliness - as the old adage goes - than a clean kitchen is simply a divine place to be. It's the room in your home that gets the most intense use, so keeping your kitchen clean can be a challenge. You can make kitchen cleanup a bit easier if you take your cleanliness cues from professional chefs.

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Three ways to bring added entertainment to your outdoor experiences

Three ways to bring added entertainment to your outdoor experiences There's a reason it's called the "great" outdoors. Nothing can quite compare with the beauty and majesty of wild places. When summer rolls around, the urge to explore grows for many people, inspiring millions of travelers to camp, hike and tour the country's natural wonders. Modern outdoor enthusiasts have discovered that technology makes it even more fun to spend time in off-the-beaten-track locations.

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Top tips for avoiding injury and strain while gardening

Top tips for avoiding injury and strain while gardening Fresh packets of seeds, the dirt between your fingers, and the smell of freshly churned earth - gardening season has officially begun. Whether you're a seasoned green thumb or a newbie to home planting, gardening is a great activity that provides both physical and mental health benefits. But one unwelcome part of taking up gardening as a hobby is the potential for strain and injury. Follow these tips and you'll get the most out of your garden and avoid hurting yourself.

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Organ donation: gift of a second chance at life

Organ donation: gift of a second chance at life In 2012, there were more than 115,000 people in the U.S. awaiting an organ transplant - enough to overflow the country's largest football stadium. Each year, more than 28,000 Americans receive a donated organ, but sadly, more than 6,500 people die each year waiting for an organ. It is, however, a problem with a solution - one that depends a lot on education and selflessness. Are you registered as an organ donor? Here is what you need to know.

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Go green and live comfortably all year long

Go green and live comfortably all year long Milder temperatures and longer days mean winter is fast becoming a distant memory. However, environmentally conscious homeowners know that the arrival of warmer weather also means the likelihood of increased air-conditioner use and higher energy bills.

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Preventing medication fraud and abuse starts at home

Preventing medication fraud and abuse starts at home Prescription drug abuse has reached epidemic proportions across the United States. More than 6 million Americans abuse prescription drugs and much of the abuse begins at home, according to a national survey on drug use and health. In fact, more than 70 percent of those who illegally use prescription pain relievers obtained them through friends or family, including surreptitiously raiding the home medicine cabinet. However, a recent study revealed that only 19 percent of parents are concerned about the misuse of narcotic pain medicines in their own families, showing that many do not recognize the severity of the problem.

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Stop your relationship rut: 3 simple steps to a fresh start this Valentine's Day

Feeling like you're in a relationship rut? You're not alone. Whether you're single or married, getting stuck in a routine may be normal, but that's no excuse to keep on down the same path. Take control of your love life and break out of your relationship habits. Relationship expert and author of "Cheat On Your Husband With Your Husband,"Andrea Syrtash, shares three simple steps to help you identify your patterns, make small changes and ultimately decide if this is the right relationship for you.

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The jet-set style gives women a fresh look this summer

The jet-set style gives women a fresh look this summer The jet-set look is about glamor, glitz, fashion and, of course, travel. It's the look designers are showcasing this summer to give women the feeling they're living the relaxed and luxurious lifestyle of Cannes, St. Tropez, Capri or Palm Springs.

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Cleaning and preparing your grill for the barbecue season

Cleaning and preparing your grill for the barbecue season Without a proper cleaning of your grill, buildup and grease will keep you from attaining the succulent flavors in your foods that your appliance is capable of producing. A clean grill also helps prevent flare-ups and grease fires. Here are three important steps to returning your grill to perfect grilling status - which could lead to your crowning as the neighborhood grill master:

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Responsible ridership and safety are the first steps toward personal watercraft fun

Responsible ridership and safety are the first steps toward personal watercraft fun One of the easiest and most fun ways to enjoy everything the water has to offer is on a personal watercraft (PWC). Personal watercrafts have taken great strides toward modernization; the PWCs of today are quiet, run on clean four-stroke technology engines, include significant safety features, are more stable, and are designed to accommodate up to three passengers.

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Tech talk: Understanding 'the cloud' and what it can do for you

Tech talk: Understanding 'the cloud' and what it can do for you News headlines, commercials and chatter between colleagues - recently there has been a lot of hype around "the cloud," but the term can be complex and confusing. What exactly is the cloud, and furthermore, what does it mean for you and the way you use technology? Although the concept feels relatively new, it's simpler than you may think.

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Ask the pharmacist: How to avoid medication misfortune during a natural disaster

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