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April 18, 2018
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SAFETY NEWS It’s Good To Be Prepared For Bad Weather

(NAPSI)—The hurricane season in the United States runs from June 1 through November 30, though the storms have been known to occur at other times. For 2018, experts at Colorado State University believe, the country can expect an above average storm season, with 14 named storms and seven hurricanes, three of them major. Regardless of

April 18, 2018
Dorothy

TOP 3 SHOPPING APPS TO SAVE YOU TIME & MONEY Stop What You’re Doing And Download These Free Money-Saving Tools ASAP

(NAPSI)—The stock market is down and it’s tax season. We’ve got money on our mind and how to save it. So we’ve rounded up our top three favorite apps to help you save or at least make sure you don’t overpay. 1.) Basket—Are you paying too much for your groceries? There was no way to

April 17, 2018
Dorothy

MAKING LIFE BETTER Home-Brewed Coffee That’s As Good As It Gets

(NAPSI)—Have you ever pondered the delicious cup of coffee served up at your favorite coffee shop and wished your hurried morning home-brewed cup could be just as good? If you use one of the push-button pod brewing systems, you are choosing convenience and speed but sacrificing flavor, value and the environment. Do you realize that

April 17, 2018
Dorothy

HEALTH MATTERS Increasing IBD Patient Participation In Clinical Trials

(NAPSI)—According to the National Institutes of Health, over a quarter million clinical trials are currently being conducted in the U.S. Clinical trials are research studies that involve people. Through clinical trials, researchers find ways to improve existing treatments or test new treatment options for patients to improve quality of life for people with a specific

April 13, 2018
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POINTERS FOR PARENTS Teen Driving Tips: Five Ways To Stay Sane

(NAPSI)—When your teen is officially licensed to operate a vehicle, you may feel simultaneously proud—and terrified. Following these five tips, however, can help. Model Your Expectations Your teens grew up watching you drive, learning your habits and creating their own concept of “safe driver” based on your actions. Parents of new teen drivers should follow