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News Of Women

The number of female motorcycle riders is on the rise. Women now represent almost twenty percent of motorcycle owners. more

Tips On Trips

Few things beat taking a trip with friends or family, dropping the distractions of everyday life and simply being together. Staying in vacation rentals is a popular option for groups because these accommodations offer ample space and privacy and often unique amenities such as a pool. more

Skin Sense

Face facts: C-B-D oil, a part of hemp and marijuana that won’t get you high, can be good for your skin. It’s an anti-inflammatory, so it can help diminish acne breakouts and reduce redness and excessive oil. more

Pet Peeves

Dogs love the great outdoors, but when your mail carrier arrives, make sure your dog is properly restrained or, better yet, moved inside. Last year alone over five thousand letter carriers suffered a dog bite or attack. more

Moving Ideas

When you move to a new home, two tips can make a difference: One, pack a first-night box so you won’t have to hunt for must-have items like your chargers or toothbrush. more

Following The American Dream

If you’re like two in five Americans, you dream about quitting your job. Most of those want to become entrepreneurs, a recent survey found. more

Women’s Health

For most women, staying healthy is a priority. But how do you know which screenings and other preventive services are right for you—and when? more

Health Awareness

Cardiovascular disease, or C-V-D, is the leading cause of death in the United States. But you can take steps to prevent C-V-D. Start by knowing your risk factors, such as high blood pressure or high cholesterol. more

Dry eye, or is it Allergies?

Two common eye problems are dry eyes and eye allergies. The symptoms are similar, so it’s important to have a medical eye exam by an ophthalmologist to determine the appropriate treatment. more

Social Security News And Notes

There’s good news for Americans who receive disability benefits from Social Security and want to work. A free, voluntary program may be their ticket to employment. more

Suspect Stroke? Call 9-1-1

A stroke can happen to anyone, of any age, at any time, so it’s important for everyone to learn and understand the signs and symptoms.. more

Tips On Trips

To keep your next road trip rolling along, the nonprofit Car Care Council recommends a quick tire check before you leave. First, check that all tires, even the spare, are inflated to recommended levels. more

Hints For Homeowners

Some things people use to keep their homes looking good and feeling fresh—candles, air fresheners, cleaning products, paint, even furniture—actually contribute to indoor air pollution by emitting volatile organic compounds or V-O-Cs. more

Social Security News and Notes

Good news for Americans who get disability benefits from Social Security and want to work. A free, voluntary program may be their ticket to employment. more

Be Prepared

A disaster can strike anyone at any time, but a NAPO Professional Member can help you be prepared for anything. It helps to keep a written list of important phone numbers. more

Be Car Care Aware

Many drivers think they don’t have the time or money for vehicle maintenance, but ignoring certain repairs can get you pulled over and ticketed. more

Social Security News and Notes

There’s good news for the millions of Americans who receive disability benefits from Social Security and want to work. A free, voluntary program may be your ticket to employment. more

Volunteer to Make a Difference

Every year, over a million fires burn in America. Fortunately, firefighters are on the job, saving life and property—and you can be a part of it. more

Parents Want More Educational Opportunities

Is every family able to access the schooling options they’d prefer for their kids? Unfortunately, the answer is no. But there’s a solution for that. It’s called school choice. more

New Way to Combat Cancer

According to Doctor Elaine Mardis, President of The American Association for Cancer Research, there’s actually good news about cancer these days. Along with increasing federal investment in the National Institutes of Health and other medical research there’s also a record number of U-S cancer survivors, sixteen point nine million. more
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