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April 5, 2018
Dorothy

HINTS FOR HOMEOWNERS Tips To Help You Live Green And Save Green

(NAPSI)—Many homeowners consider ecofriendliness when home product shopping and airconditioning systems are no exception. In fact, home cooling accounts for nearly half of energy use and is responsible for nearly 100 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions every year. The good news is following some practical tips will help you stay cool, save money and

April 5, 2018
Dorothy

PROTECTING YOUR FINANCES Five Ways To Fight Back Against Identity Fraud

(NAPSI)—If you’ve been a victim of identity fraud lately, you’re not alone. Nearly 17 million other Americans were, too, according to the 2018 annual Identity Fraud Study released by Javelin Strategy & Research, a research-based advisory firm that helps its clients to make better-informed business decisions in a digital financial world. In 2017, fraudsters stole

April 5, 2018
Dorothy

COLLEGE CORNER The First Step After College: Leaving Campus

(NAPSI)—New college graduates may have the whole world at their feet, but first they have to get their feet—and everything else—out of the dorm and into their old home or new place. To help make that transition a little smoother, the experts on moving at Penske Truck Rental offer 10 tips: Plan ahead. Determine how

April 5, 2018
Dorothy

NEWS OF NUTRITION How Americans In ‘Food Deserts’ Or ‘Food Swamps’ Can Still Fight Off Obesity

(NAPSI)—It may come as a surprise to some, but millions of people right here in the United States are suffering from malnutrition. Fortunately, there are solutions. The Problems A recent study by Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity found many people are faced with food supply issues. They live in “food deserts,” where access

April 5, 2018
Dorothy

MONEY MATTERS Medical Debt Guide: How To Deal With High Medical Bills

(NAPSI)—A comprehensive 2016 survey conducted by Kaiser Family Foundation and The New York Times found that one in five (20 percent) working-age Americans with health insurance and 53 percent of uninsured Americans reported having problems with medical bills in the past year. In fact, “being able to pay for the care I need” was the