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April 5, 2018
Dorothy

MANAGING YOUR MONEY Five Tips To Help Build Good Credit by Marsha Barnes

(NAPSI)—Credit may play a more vital role in your life than you realize. From college students to working professionals, building and maintaining good credit is essential to everyone and his or her long-term financial security. How Your Score Works A credit score is not like a race car where you can press the accelerator and

April 5, 2018
Dorothy

PLANNING FOR RETIREMENT Should You Stay In Your Home Or Move During Retirement?

(NAPSI)—The choice about where to live in retirement is one of the most crucial decisions that a senior makes. It’s not just a major financial consideration, it’s also a highly emotional issue as a retiree’s home is often the anchor to their golden years. “One needs to think about where to live, how long to

April 5, 2018
Dorothy

YOUR HEALTH What You Need To Know About Dental Implants

(NAPSI)—Epidemiological studies referenced by the American College of Prosthodontists estimate that 178 million Americans are missing at least one tooth and that 40 million are missing all their teeth. If you’re among them, there are a few facts you may find helpful. The Preferred Method of Tooth Replacement Implant treatment is considered standard of care

April 5, 2018
Dorothy

HEALTH UPDATE Unique Mushroom Extract AHCC® Shows Promise For Lyme Disease

(NAPSI)—Once almost unheard of, Lyme disease is now a household word. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates there are 20,000 new cases a year, and 10 percent of Americans say they know someone with chronic Lyme disease. Yet the illness is tricky to diagnose. In the early phases, Lyme disease causes symptoms

April 4, 2018
Dorothy

PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS Locking Or Freezing Your Credit Report Is One Important Step You Can Take To Help BetterProtect Yourself Against Identity Theft

(NAPSA)—You may have heard the terms “security freeze” and “credit report lock.” While they are sometimes used interchangeably, they aren’t exactly the same. While both are designed to help you restrict certain access to your credit information, they do so in different ways. A credit report lock may allow you to lock and unlock your