Jan 27
My friend who retired last year from years on Wall Street tells me, 'I have to watch very carefully how I spend my money. I don't know how to do anything.' One of the reasons people find retirement challenging, is also the solution to the problem of better aging: we identify with roles in our lives. Worse than that, we enjoy them. They're what our life is all about or we wouldn't have been doing them in the first place. Now my friend certainly knows how to do things. He can cook his breakfast, ...
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Jan 26
You may publish this article in your ezine, newsletter on your web site as long as the byline is included and the article is included in it's entirety. I also ask that you activate any html links found in the article and in the byline. Please send a courtesy link or email where you publish to: support@multiplestreammktg.com Think Positive - Care for your Customers By Abe Cherian Copyright ? 2005 Operating a business on a daily basis dealing with customers can actually be frustrating and they ...
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Jan 25
Ask Rusty Arthritis Questions answered by Rusty Ford Editor of Arthritis-Symptom.com Could this be arthritis in my hands? Hi Rusty. A few days ago, I slightly injured a finger on my hand. Now my hand is swelling with severe joint pain in the fingers. At first I thought this was a possible sprain in that region, but now my other hand is showing the same swelling of the fingers and pain of the joints. Should I go check this out right away? It doesn't seem to be getting worse today, but the pain ...
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Jan 22
It is not only adult who snore, even children, toddler snore too. When you have your child snoring what you should do is go to your pediatrician, do not neglect on this because the child could be snoring for several reasons some of which could be dangerous to its health.I know of a little boy, my sisters son who snored very loud for years, he even snored while awake, and he was not overweight. Then ear infections started to afflict him frequently. Well after about a year my sister got the ...
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Jan 21
The 25th November 2005 marked the second anniversary of the death of Joanne Sutherland. The much loved spouse and mum-of-two young boys, who were just 3 and 5 then, was taken by cancer at age 36. Her death shocked those closest to her and took just seven months after the initial diagnosis. This sparked a burning desire to raise £7 million pounds for Cancer Research in her memory. £1 million pounds for each year Joanne and I spent together. In 2003, the year of Joanne's death, between the UK ...
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Jan 20
Disposable hearing aids are designed for people with mild to moderate hearing loss. These are often ideal for people who have only just begun to lose their hearing. Disposable hearing aids offer the same quality and features as traditional hearing aids with the possibility to save money in the process. Disposable hearing aids function like other hearing enhancement products. They have a small, soft mushroom-like cap that fits inside of the ear canal. They are usually worn for anywhere between ...
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Jan 19
Hair Loss prevention is necessary if you are beginning to lose your hair. The look and feel of you should not be disturbed while using prevention methods. This easy way provides you the temporary relief on making your hair healthier. There are plenty of hair loss prevention cosmetics that are available in market and on choosing the appropriate cosmetics you can cure your hair loss and care for the remaining hair whatever that is left. Hair loss concealers The Hair loss concealers are the first ...
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Jan 18
5 Tips to Reduce Holiday Depression While war and poor economic conditions begin to affect people all over the world, more and more people suffer with depression. The more we focus on news events and the business climate, the more we are depressed. Whatever the reason you feel is the cause of your depression, the following five simple tips guarantee you reduce it significantly. 1. Do not read newspapers. Newspapers publish negative stories most of the time. Even in peaceful periods, newspapers ...
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Jan 17
The GED gives adults who didn't graduate high school the opportunity they need to qualify for college and for more and better jobs. Taking the GED, though, can be difficult for people with disabilities. If you have a disability, it shouldn't stop you from taking the GED and showing what you know. The GED Testing Service provides special test-taking accommodations for GED students with many types of disabilities.Most people think of physical disabilities, when they think of test-taking ...
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Jan 16
The American Hearing Aid Association estimates that 10% of the U.S. population experiences some form of hearing loss. Most of us know someone in our families who may be a little hard of hearing. Hearing loss is especially common in the elderly and in people who have worked many years in noise polluted environments. The elderly and those without the means to purchase expensive hearing aids will likely stick it out and simply deal with their hearing loss. If you are considering purchasing a ...
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