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Mrs. Claus shares tips for fun holiday activities

If you think you’re busy this time of year, imagine how busy the first lady of holiday cheer can be. Not only does she help the big guy get ready for Christmas, but she makes sure everyone in the North Pole has a memorable holiday season. From hosting parties to keeping the elves happy and healthy, this joyful time of year is also her busiest.

Women: Do you know all your contraceptive choices?

– It has been said that most of life is about making choices and the rest is about luck. Every day, women are faced with numerous choices – both big and small, from which political affiliations we hold to how we raise our families to what to serve for dinner to how to style our hair. One area that we don’t often realize how many choices we have is the same area that should not be left to luck – birth control. 

Fall foods: Helping heartburn sufferers keep the heat in the kitchen

– With the fall season comes a drop in temperatures and a surge of hearty comfort foods. But while enjoying a favorite dish or trying something new might leave some people with a warm, fuzzy feeling, many Americans might be experiencing a fiery and uncomfortable case of heartburn.

Style insight: 4 easy ways to update your wardrobe for $25 or less

When you look in your closet, are you inspired by what you find, or has your personal style become bland? If you want to update your wardrobe, you don’t need a complete overhaul and a bottomless budget. By adding a few key pieces you can instantly breathe life into your existing collection of clothes – and the best part is you can do it for $25 or less.

How to give your child a head start in math, science and beyond

Throughout the busy school year, many high school students across the country are already taking steps to explore college and other post-graduation opportunities. In fact, in today’s challenging economic climate and competitive job market, it has become increasingly important to begin planning for future career options at an early stage.

Historical breakthroughs that have changed our vision health

– Today we tend to take for granted the technological advances that many of us use to see each day – light, thin, stylish prescription eyeglasses that correct our vision so we can live life to the fullest. But imagine what your life would have been like a hundred years ago if you couldn’t see clearly. Your options were to either simply live with the debilitating condition or wear rudimentary spectacles that allowed you to see clearly straight ahead, but limited your peripheral vision.

Healthful tips for enjoying the holiday season to the fullest

It’s the most wonderful time of the year – but are you able to enjoy the holidays completely? The approaching holiday season means quality time with family, special deliveries in the mail and goodies that delight the taste buds. But it’s important to be prepared and stay healthy throughout the season so you can enjoy every festive moment.

Is fraud in your future? Protect yourself from medical identity theft

With millions of Americans slated to gain access to healthcare under the Affordable Care Act, many may find themselves unknowingly at risk for medical identity theft, a crime that costs the country $41.3 billion annually. In the United States, an estimated 1.5 million people have their ID stolen each year.

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