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The Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced the voluntary recall of more than 100,000 adult bed rails that it says can pose a serious risk of entrapment, strangulation and death.
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There was something so special about Jackie Kennedy Onassis that 20 years later we still mourn her early death. On May 23, 1994, Onassis - one of our most celebrated first ladies - was buried in Arlington National Cemetery next to her first husband, President John Kennedy, their stillborn daughter…
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The day after graduation at Miami University in Ohio, I took a run through campus.
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¿Por qué hoy precisamente? Porque hoy es el tercer Día Nacional de Hacerse la Prueba de la Hepatitis, así lo estableció el Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de los Estados Unidos (HHS por sus siglas en inglés). La idea es crear conciencia sobre esta enfermedad silenciosa y mortal que afecta…
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The new wave of college grads plunging into the job search will confront a not-much-improved economy. If that wasn't bad enough, these millennials - portrayed as the "Me, Me, Me Generation" - come to the marketplace with "spoiled" stamped on their résumés.
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Medical services that provide little or no health benefit to older Americans cost Medicare at least $1.9 billion a year, according to a landmark new study.
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Even in his heyday in the 1950s and 1960s, Jerry Vale was never hip or trendy. Instead of jazz or rock, he stuck to ballads and love songs - the sort that would prompt a guy's date to rest her head against his shoulder, whether they were out for a drive in the Rambler or having a slow dance in one…
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Pocas experiencias se comparan al privilegio de visitar a una persona amiga y hojear su álbum de fotos, esa colección de momentos congelados en el tiempo que resumen una vida.
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You might have grown up worrying that everything you did wrong would go on your "permanent record."
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