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A penny for your thoughts? Well, maybe not for long.
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The home foreclosure crisis that swept through the nation during the Great Recession may not be over for thousands of troubled borrowers.
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About 36 million Americans suffer from migraines, a severe type of headache often accompanied by visual problems, nausea and extreme sensitivity to sound and light. Could a device that zaps the nerves in the forehead help prevent them?
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Some writers are myth-makers. Joe McGinniss, who died on March 10 at age 71 in Worchester, Mass., was the opposite.
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Memo to 401(k) savings plan service providers: You're ignoring the intent of Labor Department disclosure rules when you bury the expenses and fees for those plans in a mountain of paperwork, using language only legal experts can decipher.
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When and how you claim Social Security benefits has a huge financial impact on your retirement, although many older Americans aren't aware of all their options and lose out on some serious money, according to a survey released today by Financial Engines.
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If you've got a young girl in your life - a daughter, a niece, a granddaughter, a young friend - here's a campaign you definitely should know about: Ban Bossy.
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By Daniela Hernandez, Kaiser Health News Staff Writer, produced in collaboration with Wired
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The next time you find yourself asking for an antibiotic to treat a nasty cough or sinus infection - or accepting one when your doctor offers it - consider this: Doctors are overprescribing antibiotics and putting patients at risk, sometimes giving patients three times as many antibiotics as are…
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A simple blood test that a researcher calls a "game changer" may be able to accurately predict whether older adults will develop dementia.









