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Eye On Health

By age eighty, most people have developed cataracts. That can mean blurry vision, faded colors, difficulty seeing at night, or double images. The good news is, cataract surgery can restore your … more
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Career Opportunity

If you need a job or are looking for a new career, come to Representative Adriano Espaillat’s (Es-PAY-aat) winter 20-24 Career Fair at the SCAN Harbor Johnson Center in East Harlem. It’s for job … more
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Connections Made Easier

A fast, reliable Internet connection is essential to many American’s daily lives. However, many people still struggle to stay connected. That’s where the government’s Affordable Connectivity … more
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Travel Ideas

A little-known gem nestled between the Tennessee River and the Great Smoky Mountains is the charming small town of Loudon County, Tennessee. It’s been called the ultimate affordable mountain lake … more
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Health and Well-Being

The happy holiday season may not always be so happy for some Americans. Mental health experts say all the gifts, the gatherings, and other factors may lead lots of people to feel stressed, anxious or … more
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Hints For Homeowners

The average electricity customer experiences seven to eight hours of power interruptions a year. Fortunately, two things can help: standby generators and battery storage systems. Standby generators … more

Alerta sobre la salud

Usted puede estar en riesgo de tener una enfermedad del hígado sin saberlo. Se calcula que la enfermedad del hígado graso afecta de ochenta a cien millones de estadounidenses y dado que casi no … more
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Internet and Education

During school season, a seamless and affordable online experience is critical for many as several family members at once need to get onto the Interent for work, studying and fun. Such heavy Internet … more
385

Learning To Save Lives

For most people, a college education can lead to a better life—but for students at a unique institution, it can lead to saving lives. At Texas State Technical College, the Emergency Medical … more
385

Pointers For Parents

If a recent graduate is someone you care for, think about this: Young adults are the least likely to have health insurance, yet one unexpected accident or illness could have long-lasting financial … more
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Travel Trends

A recent trend in travel is taking many people far—and you can be among them. The way to go today is with the help of a s ubscription travel club. At one, Travel and Leisure GO, members can save up … more
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Career Opportunities

If you need a job or are looking for a new career adventure, come to Representative Adriano Espaillat’s [ess-pii-YAT] annual Summer Career Fair, Saturday, June tenth, at B-M-C-C-CUNY. Job seekers, … more
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Contest Corner

The newest and most exciting voices of science fiction and fantasy have been found by the L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers and Illustrators Of The Future contest. The contests are open to all amateur … more
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Hints For Homeowners

Swindlers can scam homeowners with phony air-duct cleaning schemes—but you can protect yourself. It helps to beware of “blow-and-go” scams. Companies offer bargain-basement prices, then do an … more
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Eye On Health

An ophthalmologist can help you keep an eye on your health. In fact, this physician who specializes in medical and surgical eye care may be the first to detect your risk for heart attack, stroke or … more
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Balanced Wealth

Living richly may be easier to achieve than you think, according to a new book: The Balanced Wealth Approach: Secrets to Living Long and Living Rich by Thomas Hine. Healthcare and wealth care go … more
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Allergy Avoidance

Ah, Spring: Flowers in bloom, birds on the wing—and itchy eyes, runny noses, sneezing, coughing, and difficulty breathing for the more than sixty million Americans with asthma or allergies. Even … more
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Health News

A new Genesight (JEAN-sight) mental health monitor from Myriad Genetics has found eighty-three percent of primary care clinicians wish more patients would share mental health concerns. Doing so would … more
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PLANNING YOUR RETIREMENT

Are you juggling financial priorities and looking for ways to save for retirement? There could be good news to make it a little easier. The I-R-S Saver’s Credit could help you cut your federal … more
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Your Yard

Here are hints on how to stay safe when getting lawn mowers, blowers, pruners, chainsaws, power washers and other outdoor power equipment out of storage: The Outdoor Power Equipment Institute, an … more
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