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Are you all too familiar with the pain of arthritis? An estimated 50 million adults in the United States reported being told by a doctor that they have some form of arthritis, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout or fibromyalgia, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This common condition can make life difficult, but it doesn't need to. More
Nobody likes getting older, but it is a fact that as we age, the risk of injury increases. Even seemingly innocuous tasks like getting in and out of the bath tub or shower can be a chore. More
As you get older, moving around or getting quickly from place to place can become more challenging. When that happens, what are you missing in life? Can you not go out with friends as much as you'd like? Do you need to take a pass on seeing your grandchildren because it's too difficult for you to get around? More
Exploring the wildest reaches of Alaska used to pose enormous difficulty - making long overland treks, carrying food and gear, and portaging boats. The state's towering glaciers, deep fjords and old-growth forests were accessible only to the hardiest travelers. Today, adventurous travelers can find the wild experiences they seek in a much more accessible form - small-ship expeditions ... More
John had an idea for a great outdoor toy for children and teens: one part skateboard, one part BMX bike. After taking his rough model to various manufacturers, he was turned down and told that his product was simply "not mass-producible." More
In 1911, Norwegian Roald Amundsen and British rival Robert Falcon Scott raced overland to be the first to stand at the South Pole. Amundsen planted a flag on the spot that Scott would find three weeks later, before he would turn around for his ill-fated return to the coast. Though the reign of Amundsen and Scott is referred to as the Golden Age of Antarctic exploration, the term could just as easily be applied today. One hundred years after that flag planting, more tourists than ever are visiting Antarctica ... More
From naturally occurring registry errors to more insidious threats like spyware, hidden problems can slow your computer performance to a crawl or even cause it to crash. A little pro-active maintenance, however, can go a long way toward preventing problems. More
Life is a never-ending balancing act. Between family matters and work responsibilities, it can get mighty challenging to find time to better yourself, get your bachelor's or advanced degree, and further your career. But there's a university out there catering directly to the needs of today's working student. Whether you're interested in a business, nursing or education degree, Olivet Nazarene University offers ... More
Do you feel tired all day, even if you slept a full 8 hours? Do you suffer from unexplained headaches, high blood pressure, cardiac problems and excessive daytime sleepiness? Believe it or not, all your problems could stem from snoring. More
If you are planning a trip to Asia this year, one "must-see" stop that should not be overlooked is Macau. More
No matter what stage of life you're at, college isn't always an easy decision. Whether it's the financial burden, the academic challenge, family needs or a host of other factors, sometimes college just doesn't work out right away or in the traditional way. But there's always time to go back. It doesn't matter if you're 19, 29, 39 or ... More
Feeling the need for a winter escape? Dreaming of inviting, white slopes below your skis or snowboard, blue skies above, and bracing air rushing past your face? There's an exciting option close to home that doesn't involve a long flight west or an all-day drive north. Find the fun and affordable winter escape you need less than a tank of gas away, in the Great Northern Catskills. More
In scientific circles, he is known as Ursus maritimus, or sea bear. Native Inuit call him Nanuk, the respected one. The Russians named him Medved, which means white bear. In Norway he is Isbjorn: ice bear. Together, these terms create a perfect picture of one of our planet's most magnificent animals, the polar bear. Observing wild polar bears in the natural splendor of their arctic home is one of the greatest rewards a nature and adventure lover can experience. But short of pulling on your mukluks, hoofing it into the Great White North and building your own igloo, how can you make the dream a reality? More
Even the ancient Egyptians knew it: The secret to beauty is in the eyes. Not those of the beholder, but yours. Research shows that as far back as 3000 B.C., the women of Egypt were enhancing their eyelashes with metal dust and soot. The goal then was the same as it is now: To make the eyes appear larger, wider and brighter - which creates a more alert and youthful look. But metal dust and soot were tough on the vision. Fortunately, today there are much safer ways to make your eyelashes fuller, thicker, longer and darker … so you look bright-eyed and younger. More
Life insurance is something everyone should have to protect their family should something happen. More
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