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A call to action for diabetes prevention

According to a new study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association, almost 50% of American adults were found to suffer from diabetes or pre-diabetes. To reiterate, this is HALF of our adult population—29 million have diabetes and 86 million have pre-diabetes. There is hardly an American who does not either have the disease or its precursor, or knows someone with it.

The New York City you haven’t seen

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’re more than likely familiar with the Big Apple’s big-hitters. Central Park, the Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue, Lady Liberty – we could go on. But what about the lesser sung wonders of this fierce, fast-paced and fabulous metropolis?

 
Sexual addiction debated as natural human urge — VIDEO

Just like with any indulgence, sex can turn into an obsession. Some say it becomes an addiction, and its effects can include a lifetime struggle.

Rural life in the city of Henderson — PHOTOS

I knew I was somewhere special because of the amount of space between the homes and evidence of horses.

Apple could have electric car by 2019

Apple Inc. has designated building an electric car as a “committed project” and has set a target shipping date for 2019, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.

Who has keys to your home?

“Security depends not so much upon how much you have, as upon how much you can do without.”

Now is not the time to replant Joshua tree in Las Vegas

The best time to transplant a Joshua tree is in mid- to late spring, but with this plant it could be done in summer as well. The worst times are fall and early winter months. Stay away from these months for planting a Joshua.

Guard your ‘personal brand’ on social media

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on Aug. 27, “1 in 7 people on Earth used Facebook to connect with their friends and family,” which means about 1 billion people in a single day.

MIND diet may help prevent or delay dementia, study suggests

If there were a new pill on the market that claimed it could lower the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by 35 percent to 53 percent, and keep your brain younger by 7½ years with no negative side effects, would you take it?