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What is Telehealth and When Should I Use It?

We are all working hard to stay healthy! For as long as we can remember, healthcare has always meant a trip to the doctor’s office. Our memories are full of long wait times, sticky chairs, and the overwhelming sound of sniffling patients around us. With the rise of telehealth, though, healthcare is rapidly changing. It’s…

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How to Make the Holidays Special the Safe Way

For as long as we can remember, the holiday season has conjured up images of a large family sitting around a long dining room table together. We love seeing that army of children running around the tree. And it’s a highlight of the year to have all of our relatives enjoying a meal under one…

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The Easiest Ways to Preserve Your Fresh Herbs

Do you grow fresh herbs indoors? Starting an indoor herb garden is easier than you’d think. Growing your own herbs means you’ll always have a well-stocked arsenal of flavors to add to your cooking, even during cold seasons when fresh herbs wouldn’t normally be available. Also, the green leaves and earthy aromas will brighten up…

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How to Resolve Inheritance Disputes Before They Happen

End-of-life planning is an uncomfortable subject. No family wants to imagine the death of a loved one, and it can seem morbid to plan for your own death. However, a little bit of end-of-life planning can go a long way toward keeping a family together. When a family doesn’t plan how to distribute an inheritance,…

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How to Be Sure You Get the Best Price for Services

There’s nothing quite like the natural high of a successful negotiation. While bargaining for the best price is clearly a good practice for your wallet, it can also boost your confidence and self-esteem when you reach a deal that’s good for your provider and for you. However, it’s not always easy to know whether or…

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The Best Ways to Improve Memory

No matter their age, nearly everyone wants to improve memory. Whether it’s something as simple as misplacing the car keys, or as significant as misremembering an important anniversary, the feeling of forgetting is universal to the human experience. However, memory loss is a particular concern for seniors. Approximately 40% of people aged 65 or older…

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How to Be a Tourist in Your Own Town

Let’s face it – as much as we all love to travel, long journeys require a lot of time, energy, and money. Traveling in the year 2020 also poses unique health risks that we all need to consider. Fortunately, there’s a healthier, budget-friendlier way to satisfy your wanderlust right in your own backyard. Becoming a…

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