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 Personal Wellness
   
The Key to Healthy Aging for Men
 Men are living longer and looking to improve and prolong their health and happiness with preventive steps to achieve a higher quality of life. And with notions of age changing rapidly, the best way to stay healthy is to focus on the whole body.
 
Got the Workday Blues?
 It's only natural to feel a little down about being stuck inside all day when the weather is so nice outside. If you do have a case of the summertime work blues, here are some ways to cheer yourself up.
 
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 Money
   
Five Tips for Saving Big on Back-to-school Shopping
 Here are some ideas that will help you shave costs on your back-to school shopping.
 
Back-to-school Fashion Tips for Parents
 Parents are constantly looking for ways to stretch their back to school purchases. Here are some great ideas when it comes to clothes.
 
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 Healthy Eating
   
Aging Gracefully Inside and Out
 Whether you've noticed the signs of aging in family and friends, or acknowledged how it affects your own mind and body, getting older is an unavoidable part of life. And while Ponce de Leon never found the Fountain of Youth, daily preventative measures can be taken to help you age beautifully both inside and out.
 
Customized Food Comes Home
 The idea of customization is nothing new; American diners have always been inclined to make their own choices when it comes to what goes into (and on top of) their entrees. But as more and more restaurants make the idea of customization their focus, the trend is making its way into our homes at a rapid pace. Here are some ideas you can try in your home.
 
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 Home Improvement
   
Enhance Kitchen Lighting and Ventilation
 Here are some ideas on how to get maximum enjoyment out of your most popular family space.
 
Get the Biggest Bang for Your Remodeling Buck
 Upgrading your home can be a smart investment, especially in today's housing slump. The kitchen and bath are the most essential rooms in your home and these rooms typically deliver the best return on a remodeling investment.
 
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 Travel & Recreation
   
A Little Planning Can Make for the Most Memorable Family Gatherings
 Many families will be gathering this summer to share traditions and make new memories. More than seven out of 10 people agree that the best way to continue their family's traditions is through gatherings and celebrations, according to a new survey by Kelton Research. With each passing year, however, 68 percent of Americans admit reuniting with family is becoming harder. To ensure that your family continues to build lasting memories, a little early planning goes a long way.
 
Stretching Your Vacation Dollars
 We all look forward to vacations -- time to recharge our batteries and spend care-free days and nights with family and friends. But visions of vacations may change this year with a recession looming, rising gas prices and food and housing at a premium. Many Americans are on tight budgets that are affecting their travel plans.
 
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 Weddings & Style
   
Settling Newlyweds into Happily Ever After
 After the vows are said and the reception is complete, most newlyweds are ready to relax. But there are several steps newlyweds should take before their happily ever after can begin.
 
The Honeymoon's Over, Now Lose the Weight Together
 Once the big day and honeymoon are over, newlyweds are prone to gaining back the pounds they lost before the wedding and then some. But studies show that losing weight and gaining a healthy lifestyle are much easier to do with a partner by your side.
 
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 Making A Difference
   
Volunteers Fill Void for Seniors Needing Aid, Companionship
 By 2030, the number of Americans 80 and older is expected to rise from 9.3 million (in 2000) to 10.5 million. With this increased average life span, comes an increased demand on resources from health to social services. Volunteer-based organizations are stepping in to fill a growing need.
 
Reducing the Stigma Surrounding Epilepsy
 Some of history's most creative minds, including Vincent van Gogh, Ludwig Beethoven, Leo Tolstoy and Lewis Carroll, are believed to have had epilepsy. Now in its sixth year, the "Expressions of Courage" national art contest provides people with epilepsy the opportunity to showcase their talents and their perspectives on living with epilepsy through art.
 
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 Education & Careers
   
Improving Understanding of Epilepsy
 Epilepsy is one of the most common disorders of the nervous system, affecting approximately 50 million people worldwide with as many as 200,000 Americans diagnosed for the first time each year. The recent Epilepsy Empowerment Roundtable in Washington, D.C aims at reducing the stigma surrounding epilepsy.
 
Parents - Paying for College? Do the Math First
 Securing the right education at the right price means "doing the math" to determine the real cost of a college education. While the reality check may not be pleasant, it can lead to considerable money-saving decisions when it comes to funding a child's college education.
 
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