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Dining outdoors? Tips for keeping food safe and delicious

Dining outdoors? Tips for keeping food safe and delicious Al fresco dining is one of the great pleasures of warm weather. Whether you're hosting a neighborhood barbecue or an intimate dinner party on your deck, outdoor dining is a great way to savor good food, company and the great outdoors. To ensure your meals are safe and enjoyable, it's important to know how to prepare, transport and store food for outdoor eating.

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Getting organized: Learn your style and find solutions that work for you

Getting organized: Learn your style and find solutions that work for you Resolving to reduce clutter and get better organized seems to be a lingering item on many people's "to-do" lists, yet for many of us, it can be difficult to get started. While organization is an essential tool for navigating our complex modern lives, many people struggle to find their personal style of organization and a system that works within their busy lives at home, at the office or on-the-go. Just as specific organizational needs vary from person to person, so too do organizational styles.

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Innovations inspire high school girls to become next generation of female innovators, change the world through STEM

Innovations inspire high school girls to become next generation of female innovators, change the world through STEM When the high school class of 2014 graduates from college in five years, more than 8 million jobs will be available in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). For students today, STEM is their future.

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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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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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Look no further than your freezer for Dad's perfect gift

Look no further than your freezer for Dad's perfect gift As children all over the country prepare to honor their dads for Father's Day or a special birthday, it might be time to say "no" to the soap and ties and give him what he really loves - a home- cooked meal.

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Smarter snacking for spring and summer

Smarter snacking for spring and summer The air turns mild and warm, people gladly shed winter coats, and the days grow longer-everything about spring is lighter and brighter. Since the warmer months bring about many occasions to enjoy the best of backyard cookouts and boardwalk fare, the season's more indulgently delicious offerings may cause us to consider departing from our wellness goals.

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Relax while planning your wedding with these financial and budgeting tips

Relax while planning your wedding with these financial and budgeting tips Planning and organizing a large and complex special event can quickly overwhelm a bride and groom-to-be, especially if the couple has no previous experience or training in large event organization. In addition to all the details of the invite list, the location for all activities for the big day and the special intimate details of wedding party gifts, getting to the big day without breaking the bank might seem impossible.

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What to look for in your next smartphone

What to look for in your next smartphone Seventy-nine percent of smartphone users have their phones on or near them all but two hours of the day when they're awake, according to a recent IDC Research report. For many, smartphone use is now a way of life, making it even more important to think carefully before you choose your next one.

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Navigating a lung cancer diagnosis

Navigating a lung cancer diagnosis Far too often, people make the mistake of assuming that lung cancer only affects people who smoke, but the disease can affect anyone. In fact, approximately 10 percent of patients with lung cancer have never smoked and approximately 50 percent of newly diagnosed lung cancer patients have already quit smoking.

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Surviving summer vacation: 5 tips for an enjoyable season with family

Surviving summer vacation: 5 tips for an enjoyable season with family With summer ahead, parents are busy making plans for camps, sports and vacations. This time of year can be challenging, but there are ways to make it more enjoyable.

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A strong financial education makes good 'cents'

A strong financial education makes good 'cents' No matter your age or income, having financial literacy will always be essential to making smart money decisions.

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How classroom technology can benefit your child's education

How classroom technology can benefit your child's education While the digital divide has a worldwide reach, it's important to remember that the gap is growing in America, too.Today, the majority of schools in America have computers of some kind. Still, many schools, particularly rural schools and those with a high percentage of minority students, lack reliable Internet access or have old computers that aren't compatible with current software. Concerned parents, teachers and educational leaders are rallying for change. Here's what you need to know and what you can do about it in your community.

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Financial considerations beyond the 'fiscal cliff'

Financial considerations beyond the 'fiscal cliff' With the agreement reached at the eleventh hour of 2012 to avert components of the so-called "fiscal cliff," nearly all taxpayers will be affected in some way. With that in mind, there are still many things you can do this year to prepare for potential additional tax changes and to take control of your financial situation.

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Bringing up your baby: 7 financial decisions for new parents

Having your first baby can be exhilarating and terrifying. You will be responsible for a new human life, and many new parents find themselves in a swirl of uncertainty about what kind of parents they will be.

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Grow your tax refund with savings bonds

Grow your tax refund with savings bonds Expecting a tax refund this tax season? If so, you may be interested in a convenient savings option offered by the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

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Frequent spring allergy questions answered

Frequent spring allergy questions answered Spring is in the air - and that means pollen, mold spores and other airborne allergens are going to bring on sneezing and wheezing for an estimated 40 to 50 million Americans.

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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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'Phone, Keys, Gum' helps you remember your essentials [Infographic]

Top three reasons to find your banking bliss

Top three reasons to find your banking bliss What would you do with an extra hour this week? Maybe you would sit down to watch your favorite TV program, jump back into that book you've been dying to finish, or pick up the phone to catch up with an old friend. Gaining an hour this week may be as simple as having a good relationship with your bank.

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Tips to select the right camp for your child

Tips to select the right camp for your child Soccer camps, wilderness camps, chess camps, language camps - whatever interests your child, there's a camp for him or her.

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Survey: More parents pursuing college degrees, talking to children about higher education

Survey: More parents pursuing college degrees, talking to children about higher education Enhanced earning potential and more career opportunities are two of the many benefits of earning an advanced degree. Now, many mothers and fathers in America have discovered another benefit of going back to school - it is a great parenting tool. Parents are considering higher education not only to help them get ahead in the workplace, but also as a way to set a positive example for their children.

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Reduce brain drain in your kids over summer

Reduce brain drain in your kids over summer The second the school bell rings signaling that school's out for summer, it seems that children immediately forget everything they've studied over the past nine months. When they return to school in the fall, playing catch up takes time.

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Decluttering advice for those drowning in digital chaos

Decluttering advice for those drowning in digital chaos Smartphones, tablets, desktops, laptops, e-readers and music players - most of us have more than one digital device in our lives. Juggling so many devices and trying to sync data among them can leave you feeling like you're drowning in digital chaos. If you're looking to declutter your digital life, getting a handle on your music is a good place to start.

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How to turn your backyard into the best vacation destination

How to turn your backyard into the best vacation destination There's a reason why virtually every great hotel in a great location has a pool and hot tub: people love recreation and relaxation. When it comes to creating a resort-like vacation experience in your backyard, nothing fits the bill better than a swimming pool or hot tub.

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Outdoor gear that performs year-round

Outdoor gear that performs year-round Rugged camping gear is no longer just for adventurers and niche outdoor sports. High-tech or activity-specific outdoor products are gaining popularity because they also come in handy every day and around the house.

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Travel: cruising 101

Travel: cruising 101 If you're thinking of taking a cruise, there are a lot of options to consider, from the cruise line and style to the destinations, vacation length and types of on-board amenities. Cruising is a fun (and economical) way to see several places in a relatively short amount of time without having to unpack and repack every day. While some "hard-core" travelers may scoff at cruises, don't knock it till you've tried it.

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TV tip-overs a hazard for young children

TV tip-overs a hazard for young children Many homes have new TVs decorating the living room, bedroom, den and even the kitchen. These TVs often feature the latest wide, flat screens, which give viewers great definition and clarity. But while they provide a beautiful viewing experience, flat screen TVs are top-heavy on a narrow base, and they can easily be pulled off an entertainment center or other piece of furniture.

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Facts matter when your health is at stake

Facts matter when your health is at stake Learning that you have a disease or medical condition can be overwhelming. You need to learn more about your condition. You may get advice from all directions. In the end, you want to understand your treatment options so that you can discuss your choices with your health care provider. But how do you know what information to trust?

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Programming your child's health - 5 nutrition tips for baby's future health

Programming your child's health - 5 nutrition tips for baby's future health Studies show that what a woman eats just before and during pregnancy will impact the health of her child for the rest of his or her life. It's an area of research called fetal programming. Here are some nutritional tips for mothers to help support their children's future health.

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The man cave: Give Dad a space all his own

The man cave: Give Dad a space all his own This Father's Day, give Dad the ultimate gift and make him his own man cave. It's easier than you think, and a thoughtful gift that says to Dad, "I love you, and you can run away from us now."

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Tips and tricks for your next summer soiree

Tips and tricks for your next summer soiree Looking to throw an all-out summer soiree that is bound to be the talk of the neighborhood? Or maybe just an intimate barbecue with some of your friends? Don't be afraid to explore new ideas for hosting your summer party, showing off your hosting skills to all your friends.

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Hitting the road or water? Tips to make outdoor time fun, memorable and safe

Hitting the road or water? Tips to make outdoor time fun, memorable and safe Americans are falling in love with Mother Nature all over again, which could be why ownership of boats and recreational vehicles is more popular than ever. If you own a boat or RV, do you use it frequently, or is it sitting in your driveway? It's time to get the most out of it, and with a few simple ideas, you'll be able to hit the road and create some wonderful family memories.

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How to be your kids' fitness mentor

How to be your kids' fitness mentor "Do as I say, not as I do," has never been an exemplary parenting style. As childhood obesity has more than doubled over the past 30 years, the need for an active lifestyle has never been greater. If parents make fitness a priority, chances are their kids will too.

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Five things to do before sending your child to camp wearing hearing aids

Five things to do before sending your child to camp wearing hearing aids Summer is approaching and many parents will be sending their children off to camp. If your child wears hearing aids and is set to attend a summer camp for kids of all abilities, there are five things you can do to help your child get the most from his or her summer camp experience.

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Revealed: keys to getting kids to eat more veggies

Revealed: keys to getting kids to eat more veggies Incorporating veggies into your family's diet this summer can be easier than you ever thought. How? Creative parents know that adding flavor and making veggies a crunchy, fun treat can result in pleas for "more veggies please!"

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Prevention, detection tips for the most common type of cancer

Prevention, detection tips for the most common type of cancer Melanoma, the most lethal form of skin cancer, has steadily increased over the past three decades - to the rate of one American dying an hour from it, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation. Detecting melanoma when it is most treatable is key to survival. Fortunately, you can take steps to reduce your risk of getting skin cancer, and improve your chances of catching it in its most curable stages.

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Safer flying strategies for travelers with peanut allergies

Safer flying strategies for travelers with peanut allergies Coping with a peanut or tree nut allergy, however, doesn't mean you - or your peanut- or tree nut-allergic child - have to forego the convenience of air travel. You can take steps to minimize your risk of having an allergic reaction while flying.

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How to recharge your resolutions

Many find that the new year is a time to wipe the slate clean. In fact, 45 percent of Americans made New Year's resolutions, according to the Journal of Clinical Psychology from the University of Scranton. But while it is easy to make resolutions, the hard part is actually following through with them.

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There's more to Girl Scout cookies than what's in the box

The skills a girl develops in the Girl Scout Cookie Program help her to do amazing things. She learns that, by putting her mind and energies into something, she can overcome any challenge.

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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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Take three laps for kids' good dental health with NASCAR star Greg Biffle

Take three laps for kids' good dental health with NASCAR star Greg Biffle What can a kid do in two minutes? If they want good oral health, they'll spend that time brushing their teeth twice a day, recommends the American Dental Association. Race fans of all ages can join Greg Biffle, driver of the No. 16 3M Ford Fusion, to put good dental health on the fast track. With good brushing and flossing habits, a smart diet and regular visits to the dentist, they can have a great smile.

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Don't let these myths rain on your retirement party

Do you dream of the day you can retire, but aren't sure how to get there? You're not alone. Many people find it easier to avoid reality when it comes to planning for retirement. Here's a look at five common myths that could derail your expectations for income when you retire.

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The Modern Mom: Redefining Perfect [infographic]

How stay-at-home moms can prepare for retirement

How stay-at-home moms can prepare for retirement When women choose to leave the workplace in order to stay at home and raise their young children, they make certain trade-offs. For example, they usually give up the chance to earn more money in exchange for the opportunity to spend more time with their children during their formative years.

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One thing you don't want to bring back from vacation

One thing you don't want to bring back from vacation Bed bugs have been found in schools, homes, college dormitories and even the finest hotels. Protect yourself and your belongings when you're traveling by learning to identify these globetrotting pests.

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Technology makes it easy to work from home and enjoy summer to the max

Technology makes it easy to work from home and enjoy summer to the max No one wants to see a cloud on a sunny summer day, but when it comes to how technology can make your life better, a different type of cloud can actually brighten your day. Cloud storage - often referred to as just "the cloud" - makes it easy to work at home or from anywhere, plus it makes it a snap to plan summer activities. Here's how you can make your experiences less stressful and more meaningful with a few technology tips and tricks.

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How to find the right vet for your pet

How to find the right vet for your pet Pet owners have many responsibilities, and keeping your pet healthy with veterinary care is a significant one. To help make sure your pet receives high quality medical care, several veterinarians offer advice on how to find the right vet for your pet.

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Cycling into spring [Infographic]

Lou Gehrig's Disease stalks military veterans

Lou Gehrig's Disease stalks military veterans Many U.S. military veterans like retired Air Force Technical Sergeant David Masters of Omaha, Neb. have bravely fought for their country only to return home to wage another battle against Lou Gehrig's Disease. No one knows why, but veterans are twice as likely to develop this fatal disease clinically known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

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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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Ask the Pharmacist: Poison prevention starts at home

Ask the Pharmacist: Poison prevention starts at home It's a serious problem with a simple solution. Nearly 1 million children under the age of 5 are exposed to potentially poisonous medicines and household chemicals, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There is no better time than now to learn more about preventing accidental and unintentional poisonings.

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Consumers, be aware: Know the facts when it comes to oil changes

Consumers, be aware: Know the facts when it comes to oil changes With more than 300 million vehicles on the road today, motor oil is the lifeblood of any engine and can help protect and prolong its life, whether you're driving a compact car, pickup truck or SUV. However, not just any motor oil will ensure the healthy life of an engine and, unfortunately, discounted deals for an oil change may not be such a deal after all.

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College career services go social to connect students and employers

College career services go social to connect students and employers College students need little encouragement to use social media to interact with their classmates, family and friends, but many are still leery of using the platforms when it comes to seeking employment.

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New baby checklist: Tips to start securing your child's future

New baby checklist: Tips to start securing your child's future Your new bundle of joy has just arrived. In addition to midnight feedings and changing diapers, new parents need to take important steps to set up their children for success in the years to come.

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'Summer-ize' your home to look and smell wonderful in warmer weather

'Summer-ize' your home to look and smell wonderful in warmer weather The three R's aren't just reading, 'riting and 'rithmatic. In the summer, they refer to "reorganizing," "restyling" and "reviving" your home. It's the perfect time to bring a summery, comfortable feeling to your home's interior.

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Toddlers and tech: reasons to share your smartphone

Toddlers and tech: reasons to share your smartphone A lot of things change when you become a parent. The shows you watch, the restaurants you go to and the concept of sleep as you once knew it all evolve when your family structure transforms from a "me" to a "we." And increasingly, personal gadgets like smartphones are following the same trend.

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Boarding your four-legged family member

Boarding your four-legged family member Whether traveling for business or fun, it's not always practical to take along a four-legged family member. Arranging care of a beloved pet for an extended absence can be daunting. Knowing what to look for in a kennel, and what to look out for, can help you choose wisely.

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Stretching your summer entertaining dollars

Stretching your summer entertaining dollars Warm weather is "special occasion" season. Whatever your event - a wedding, graduation party, family reunion or July 4th fete - summer celebrations have one important thing in common. Everyone wants to get the most bang for their buck. Here are timely tips to stretch your entertaining dollars this summer season.

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National Infant Immunization Week: a reminder of the importance of vaccination for children

National Infant Immunization Week: a reminder of the importance of vaccination for children Immunizations have had an enormous impact in helping to improve the health of children in the United States, according the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). While vaccination has helped to reduce many childhood diseases, some of these diseases still exist and could reappear if vaccination coverage wanes.

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Top 10 ways to clean like a pro for spring

Top 10 ways to clean like a pro for spring Though it might not be the most exciting task, an annual deep clean means a great deal to the health of your home - and to those in it. Tackling the job like a professional can save you time and money, so follow these top pro tips to stop procrastinating and start cleaning.

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Do's and don'ts of shopping for dads and grads

Do's and don'ts of shopping for dads and grads Father's Day and graduations are coming up, and that means you'll have to think of appropriate gifts for these heralded champions. You don't need to spend a fortune to make gift recipients happy, all you do need to do is put some thought into their presents. A few tips and tricks will help you pick out a gift the recipient is sure to love.

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Five questions to ask before you tie the knot

Five questions to ask before you tie the knot "I'm so lucky I'm marrying my best friend," is a phrase you often hear in wedding toasts. Now that you've found the person you want to spend the rest of your life with, make sure you protect each other by considering the bigger financial picture.

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Bridal trends transform grandma's china from vintage to vogue

Bridal trends transform grandma's china from vintage to vogue New brides are transforming something old into something new. That's according to the latest bridal tabletop trends.

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Try something new and refresh your technology habits

Are you using the Internet as if it's still the year 2000? If you answered yes, you've got some catching up to do. Technology has come a long way in the last 13 years; new shortcuts, alternative products and simple tools available today can help you accomplish tasks faster - saving you time and increasing your efficiency online.

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The food and the fun that define summer

The food and the fun that define summer When the weather warms, there are plenty of fun outdoor activities to enjoy, which means there's also a bounty of summer fare to eat. From the traditional to the intriguing, you never know what interesting food choices you may find while out and about. What better way to kick off summer than with a few fun activities that pair good times with the foods that define the season?

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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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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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Digital apps make learning fun for young children

Digital apps make learning fun for young children Today's children grow up in a vastly different technological world than that of their parents or grandparents. While you may fondly recall a favorite storybook stored on your nightstand, many kids today are reading using their parent's smartphone or tablet. Digital devices are becoming a regular part of a child's life, and parents should understand what this means for how kids learn and grow.

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Reinvent dinner in minutes with common pantry staples

Reinvent dinner in minutes with common pantry staples Busy families face the dinnertime challenge every day. Not only do they need to find a nutritious meal the entire family will enjoy, but they need to do so in a limited amount of time. With a few tricks, it's easy to get out of the dinner rut and score big with tasty, wholesome meals that use pantry staples in creative ways.

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Fun tips for fantastic family vacations

Fun tips for fantastic family vacations Family vacations are always a great time for family bonding and exploring new places. With some careful planning, the trip can be packed full of fun from the minute you lock the front door to the minute you arrive back home, exhausted and ready to share stories of your adventures with friends and family.

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Why a normal Pap test may not mean you are cancer-free

Why a normal Pap test may not mean you are cancer-free Many women know that getting a Pap test regularly from their health care provider is a good way to check for signs of cervical cancer, the second most common cancer in women worldwide. What they might not know is that a "normal" Pap result does not necessarily mean they are cancer-free.

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Impromptu party planning: How to create great gatherings in 30 minutes or less

Impromptu party planning: How to create great gatherings in 30 minutes or less Parents have never been more crunched for time. Balancing work demands with parental duties is complex - 56 percent of working moms and 50 percent of working dads say they find it very or somewhat difficult to balance these responsibilities, according to a 2013 report about modern parenthood from the Pew Research Center. But just because you're time strapped doesn't mean you need to stress when it comes time to host after-school activities or weekend gatherings with friends and family. With a few key strategies, even impromptu parties are a snap to pull together.

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Get ready to enjoy your home's exterior beauty

Get ready to enjoy your home's exterior beauty It's time to make your home's exterior shine with some added summer curb appeal. You can quickly do the easy stuff - wash your windows, plant annuals, install pathway lights - to spruce things up. But you should also consider those projects you've been avoiding.

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Preparation and technology can help you weather the storm

Preparation and technology can help you weather the storm The last few years have brought record destruction from natural disasters. Technology can help you prepare for the unknown. Whether it's building an emergency plan or securing your important documents, a little planning can make it easier to recover from a disaster. And fortunately, today, abundant technology tools are available to help you do just that.

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Medicine cabinet makeover tips for people with high blood pressure

Medicine cabinet makeover tips for people with high blood pressure If you're among the 68 million Americans who have high blood pressure, you may feel that taking your medicine, getting plenty of exercise and eating a healthy diet means you're doing everything you can to manage your condition. But with cold season in full swing and many areas of the country recording record numbers of flu cases, it might be time for a medicine cabinet makeover as well.

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Four fun, easy ways to spend more time on the water this summer

Four fun, easy ways to spend more time on the water this summer Whether it's the wind in your hair, the whine of a reel or the thrill of watersports, every summer the water invites us to jump in and have some fun. Many might be surprised to learn that boating is an accessible and active hobby close to home, making it easy to plan a day on the water.

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A recipe for fun: Tips for hosting a family-friendly brunch

A recipe for fun: Tips for hosting a family-friendly brunch Nothing gets your day off to a better start than a tasty breakfast - but on most days, you're too rushed and stressed to enjoy it. Thankfully, on weekends and holidays, it's a whole different story. There's time to relax, enjoy the company of family and friends and prepare and serve that best-loved of all leisurely meals: brunch.

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Modern day dad [Infographic]

Expecting dinner guests? Tips for managing different diets

Expecting dinner guests? Tips for managing different diets With food allergies and gluten intolerance on the rise, it takes more than seating flexibility and a vegetarian option to host a successful dinner party these days. Hosts today need to be able to accommodate a variety of dietary needs, from providing kosher foods to gluten and nut-free items.

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Secrets of what's driving American travelers this season

Secrets of what's driving American travelers this season Now that spring has sprung, drivers will be hitting the road in earnest to enjoy the warmer weather. In fact, according to Hankook Tire's latest Quarterly Gauge Index, 56 percent of Americans are planning to take a road trip that involves driving 50 miles or more. On average, they estimate they will drive 1,025 miles. What is it about spring - besides the obvious pleasurable weather - that has so many people hitting the road?

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Secrets to fear-free social media use

Secrets to fear-free social media use Many Americans love social media, but it scares them, too. While they are reconnecting with old high school classmates, viewing photos of a colleague's new baby and chatting with a friend about a new job, social media users are also worrying about having their identity stolen from a social media site. Social media users can better safeguard their identities with these tips.

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Experience an extraordinary life with diabetes

Experience an extraordinary life with diabetes According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately one in 10 Americans is living with diabetes and one in three adults could have diabetes by 2050. While every case requires an individual treatment plan, with the right attitude and management, people living with diabetes have an opportunity to overcome the challenges they face.

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Pregnancy can be a beautiful thing

Pregnancy can be a beautiful thing The big news that a baby is on the way is a time for celebration, excitement and planning. Many couples choose to keep this information quiet for the first couple of months, so they can celebrate the upcoming change in their life together. But sometimes, morning sickness for the mom-to-be can let the news out of the bag earlier than intended.

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Bringing home baby: When to call the doctor

Bringing home baby: When to call the doctor Most new parents are anxious when their infant has a fever, or is fussy, stuffy and simply not acting right. But how do you decide to call the pediatrician or to wait - especially in the middle of the night?

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Four health checks every woman must do - for herself and those she loves

Four health checks every woman must do - for herself and those she loves American women spend more time taking care of their families, homes and jobs than themselves. Women who consider themselves generally in good health and who are very busy may be less inclined to stay on schedule with important health checks. Here are four health checks every woman should have.

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Accessorizing secrets for a beautiful home and a beautiful you

Accessorizing secrets for a beautiful home and a beautiful you The fundamentals of good accessorizing are the same, regardless of whether you're dressing up your house or spicing up your own look. Whether you have a knack for pulling together an outfit as easily as a room, or can't quite seem to get it together, a few simple tips can help you enhance your style.

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Summer entertaining made easy

Summer entertaining made easy The weather is warming up and summer is right around the corner. From holiday celebrations to road trips, family vacations to block parties, it's the time of year for cookouts.

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How your unused airline miles can help a child

How your unused airline miles can help a child Helping a child in need may be easier than you think, by redirecting a common resource that often just goes to waste.

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When ordinary distraction is something more: diagnosing ADHD

When ordinary distraction is something more: diagnosing ADHD What parent hasn't had to call a child's name more than once to get his attention? Or wondered how she can still be "bouncing off the walls" at the end of a long, tiring day. Moments of intense activity or occasional inattention are typical kid behavior, but for some children the problem is extreme and impairing. How can parents tell if their child's energy or distraction is ordinary or something more?

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Two-in-one tools for busy moms on the go

Two-in-one tools for busy moms on the go Any mom will tell you there are never enough hours in the day to "do it all." Research indicates working moms spend 10 hours more a week multitasking than working dads - making useful, efficient tools Mom's secret weapon for getting more done. Whether yours is a family of three or 13, try these multi-functional tools to keep up around the house.

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Summer snacking: As American as baseball, apple pie ... and jerky

Summer snacking is among the most popular of American traditions - right up there with baseball and apple pie. When the sun is shining and the weather is wonderful, we love to feast on our favorite treats at ballgames, picnics and outdoor activities.

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Boomers turning 65 face complex healthcare choices

Boomers turning 65 face complex healthcare choices Every day, about 10,000 baby boomers turn 65 and become eligible for Medicare. Not everyone will sign up, but it's important to understand the importance of early choices when enrolling in Medicare for the first time.

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Secrets to a fun, enjoyable and fuss-free sundae bar for summer entertaining

Secrets to a fun, enjoyable and fuss-free sundae bar for summer entertaining Yummy flavors, delectable toppings and the freedom to mix them together however you choose - who doesn't love a sundae bar? With all the options available, a sundae bar may seem like too much work to pull off, but it doesn't have to be.

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Tips to keep potty training positive

Tips to keep potty training positive Parents everywhere agree - potty training can be a struggle. You worry about taking your toddler out in public or trying to find ways to simultaneously encourage potty training and boost your child's self-confidence. Try a couple of tips to make the potty training experience fun and consistent.

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Extend your car's longevity with these spring cleaning tips

Extend your car's longevity with these spring cleaning tips The open road lies in front of millions of drivers who are ready to lower the windows and feel the warm breeze, but nothing curbs the excitement of a spring drive more than car issues that could have been avoided by simple maintenance to combat the lasting effects of driving through winter.

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