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Can your family survive without you?
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When they stop to think about it, many American families probably would admit they are inadequately prepared to cover living expenses if the primary wage-earner in the family were to die unexpectedly.
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What your teen needs to know about car insurance
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As soon as your son blows out the candles on his 16th birthday cake, you're being asked for the car keys. Or maybe he's already out the door, and driving down the road in his own vehicle.
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The psychology behind your nutrition
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Summer is the perfect time to improve eating habits. Listening to the psychological triggers of when to eat and when to stop is core to the psychology of good nutrition. Learn to listen and take advantage of the healthy food options available this summer. You might find that improving your nutrition is easier than you thought.
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Medication safety for seniors
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If you're older than 65 and take multiple medications, you should be aware of potential interactions between your drugs. These interactions can cause unwanted side effects, reduce the effectiveness of your medicine, or even lead to hospitalization. Studies show that up to 30 percent of hospital admissions of elderly patients are linked to harmful effects of medications and other related problems.
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The impact deductibles have on auto insurance premiums
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There are many factors that come into play when determining the amount you'll be charged for auto insurance coverage - how much insurance do you want? What is your driving record? What is your deductible?
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What you should know about your antidepressant
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May is Mental Health Month -- did you know that depression is the leading cause of disability in people ages 15 to 44? If you take an antidepressant, there is important information you should know before you go to the pharmacy to pick up your prescription.
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Practical tips for keeping America's youth safe when behind the wheel
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Today's teen drivers face an increasing number of risks and distractions, making safe driving habits more important than ever. At the same time, teen driving laws are evolving, and fewer public schools across the country can afford to offer drivers' education.
<br/>Many community organizations and even large businesses have stepped in to proactively help teens learn the importance of practicing safe driving skills.
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Tips for travelers to thwart identity thieves
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You're not the only one looking forward to your vacation or business trip. Identity thieves relish your travel time too, because your vital, personally identifying information may be more exposed when you're traveling than when you're at home or work. Before you head to the airport or start out on your long road trip, take some precautions to safeguard against identity theft - even when you're not at home.
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Protect your college kid's laptop
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A laptop has become an essential tool for college students. Parents have more choices than ever - and more opportunities to save - when purchasing a laptop for their college kids. But the cost of a new laptop goes far beyond the price tag on the computer - especially if a new laptop is stolen or damaged while a child is away at school. Instead of risking a costly replacement, parents can take several effective measures to ensure their student's laptop, and the valuable information stored on it, are well protected.
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Items you must have in your car emergency kit
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With today's technology, it's easy to forget about taking safety precautions when help is a phone call or the push of a button away. But when you're on the road, technology can sometimes fail, or help could be hours away. That's why it's a good idea to keep your car stocked with an emergency kit.
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