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December 22, 2017
Dorothy

HEALTH MATTERS Get Help Taking Your Medicine

(NAPSI)—According to the American Medical Association (AMA), about one in four new prescriptions is never filled, and about half the time patients don’t take the medications they do have. The Problem People give eight basic reasons for not complying, the AMA adds: Fear. People may be frightened of potential side effects. They may have witnessed

December 22, 2017
Dorothy

Medical Device Professional Living With Diabetes Now Uses The Insulin Pump He Helped Get Approved In The U.S.

(NAPSI)—Chip Zimliki, 47, had been living with type 1 diabetes for over 33 years and was managing his blood sugar levels with multiple daily injections (MDI). This meant Chip had to give himself a shot of long acting insulin once a day, as well as injections of rapid acting insulin at each mealtime. Having worked

December 22, 2017
Dorothy

PLANNING FOR YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE You Can Get On Track For Retirement

(NAPSI)—There’s good news for anyone worried about saving for retirement—you already have what it takes to be a smart saver! A recent survey by AARP and the Ad Council revealed that Americans are getting the most out of every dollar in many areas in their lives, with 92 percent using money-saving hacks like comparison shopping,

December 15, 2017
Dorothy

HOLIDAY GIFT IDEAS Top Holiday Gifts for Tech Lovers

(NAPSI)—This holiday season, take gift-giving to the next level with the latest must-have tech from Motorola. With the moto z2 family of smartphones and moto mods, you and your loved ones will be able to do things you never thought possible with a smartphone. Those who are constantly on-the-go can have an Alexa-enabled digital assistant

December 15, 2017
Dorothy

HOLIDAY HINTS Five Hacks To Help You Have Happier Holidays by Kristen Howerton

(NAPSI)—You can get the best out of “the most wonderful time of the year” if you heed these smart suggestions: Keep it simple. You don’t have to “do it all.” Opt out of traditions or decorating obligations that make you feel frazzled instead of joyful. Prioritize what’s important to you and give yourself permission to