(NAPSI)—This year, AAA predicts nearly 42 million Americans will travel more than 50 miles by car to visit family during the Thanksgiving holiday, and many will make similar journeys in December. When you’re juggling road trips, holiday shopping and other seasonal activities, the last thing you want to worry about is your car. John Latner, Read More …
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FIGHT ODOMETER FRAUD Fight Odometer Fraud
(NAPSI)—For a crime that has so much mileage on it, odometer fraud not only still occurs, it’s growing. Recent research by Carfax shows there are still over 200,000 new cases of odometer fraud every year and that the problem has grown nearly 50 percent in just the last three years—but it doesn’t have to happen Read More …
BUSINESS STRATEGIES Six Tips To Help You Master Your Next Meeting
(NAPSI)—A recent study from Office Broker found that the average office worker spends around 16 hours in meetings each week. Over a year, this translates into more than a month at the conference table. While meetings can be a great way to gather and provide team input and updates, chances are, much of your co-workers’ Read More …
FABULOUS FOOD Brunch At Home With Friends
(NAPSI)—Brunch, that delicious combination of breakfast and lunch, has long been a favorite weekend pastime. Instead of going out, try switching it up by inviting some friends and making it at home. Part of the beauty of brunch is its informal nature. It can be enjoyed at the kitchen table, in the dining room, out Read More …
Are You #CyberAware? Three Simple Tips For Protecting Your Digital Life And Getting Cyber Secure
(NAPSI)—National Cyber Security Awareness Month—held annually in October—is the ideal time for every family to STOP. THINK. CONNECT™. That’s the mantra for this year’s annual campaign designed to remind you about cyber security and encourage vigilance when it comes to the way we act and share our lives online. Computer security company Sophos shares these Read More …
TRAVEL TRENDS Beer Lovers Drink In The Beauty Of America
(NAPSI)—Americans, it seems, are in love with craft beer. According to the Brewers Association, a national trade association dedicated to promoting American craft brewers, their beers and the community of brewing enthusiasts, craft beer sales rose by 12 percent to about 24 million barrels last year—roughly 700 million more pint glasses of beer in 2015 Read More …
SKIN CARE Cleaner, Clearer Skin Three Ways
(NAPSI)—Face it, oil makes a marvelous makeup remover. Now, it’s available in a new cleanser, Kiehl’s Midnight Recovery Botanical Cleansing Oil, that’s good for all skin types. It’s a noncomedogenic, nonacnegenic innovation that deeply cleanses while maintaining the skin barrier and leaving no residue. A potent blend of botanical extracts, the cleanser not only efficiently Read More …
CHRISTMAS TRADITION Genuine Facts About Artificial Christmas Trees
(NAPSI)—For hundreds of years, the Christmas tree has been a popular symbol of the holidays. Most people celebrated with a real tree until the early 2000s, when artificial trees began to gain in popularity for their practicality. Advances in technology let designers make artificial trees that are both incredibly realistic and durable. In 2015, 81 Read More …
HEALTH CARE IN OUR LIVES Power Of Philanthropy by Jeffrey Lewis
(NAPSI)—Over the last several decades, I have witnessed the power of philanthropy—using charitable dollars as venture capital to solve some of society’s challenges and create change in our communities. The cost of health care in America represents one area where this power is needed. Fortunately, foundations have a unique ability to forge community consensus and Read More …
HEALTH AND WELL BEING Have Gas, Cramping, Bloating? Try A Low-FODMAP Diet
(NAPSI)—Here’s food for thought: The next time you or someone you care about exhibits the annoying symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome—gas, bloating, cramping, constipation or diarrhea—finding relief may be simpler than you think. That’s because, doctors say, a collection of carbohydrates called FODMAPs (which stands for fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols) is often the Read More …
