Lifestyle & Trends - How To

Moving in the military? How to make the process easier

Moving in the military? How to make the process easier Moving can cause stress for family members, especially military families that are required to move frequently and potentially without a lot of warning. Sometimes these moves are within a base, while other times they can be to a new base on the other side of the country

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Spring fling must-haves

Spring fling must-haves Spring provides the perfect opportunity to host a party and show off all of the hard work you've put into your lawn and garden. Before your first guest arrives, make sure you have made all the preparations for your blooms to blossom, your garden to grow and your outdoor space to be pest free.

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Be a real life hero: Taking on the most impossible missions and doing whatever it takes to keep America safe

Be a real life hero: Taking on the most impossible missions and doing whatever it takes to keep America safe When the Navy needs to complete seemingly impossible missions or track elusive targets, the job is often assigned to Naval Special Warfare (NSW) or Naval Special Operations (NSO) teams. These elite men and women work with dedication and intense courage in locations all over the world, and in every possible climate, to neutralize potential threats.

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A small investment returns a safer and healthier home

A small investment returns a safer and healthier home Warm weather is here, which means many homeowners are beginning new DIY projects. Have you included home safety on your list? Almost every home in the U.S. has a smoke alarm, but most do not have enough. Fire experts recommend installing alarms on every floor and inside and outside of every sleeping area. A recent survey by Kelton Research found less than a quarter of homeowners have applied this rule. A fire can double in size every 30 seconds. The sooner you hear a smoke alarm, the more time you have to escape.

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Cut home entertainment costs without loss of shows

Cut home entertainment costs without loss of shows Families are always looking for ways to cut household costs. One area that provides a bit of budget-cutting flexibility is home entertainment costs.

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Making summer fun to teach your kids life lessons

Making summer fun to teach your kids life lessons Ah, the hot days of summer when a neighborhood lemonade stand is the perfect place to buy - or sell - a cold, refreshing drink. While a lemonade stand is a classic summer activity for kids and their parents, it's also a great way to help teach children about earning money, building community and expressing creativity.

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What every parent needs to know about keeping kids safe around medicine

What every parent needs to know about keeping kids safe around medicine Every year more than 67,000 children are treated in an emergency room for accidental medicine poisoning. That's one child every eight minutes. Even more surprising is that in 86 percent of serious cases seen in emergency rooms, the child got into medicine belonging to an adult.

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Outdoor entertaining made easy

Outdoor entertaining made easy Patio season has arrived, and opportunities for outdoor social gatherings will abound in the coming months. Birthdays, graduations, showers, holidays and any other reasons to enjoy warm weather will call for unique outdoor party solutions that differ from indoor events. Here are a few ideas to make al fresco entertaining a snap.

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Make your house look like a 'million dollar listing' for less

Make your house look like a 'million dollar listing' for less A new report reveals houses are selling faster and for more money, yet another indicator of a rebounding housing market. This will challenge sellers to sharpen their competitive edge as more homeowners, encouraged by promising indicators, put their house on the market. Josh Altman, one of the top 10 realtors in the country and star of Bravo's hit TV show "Million Dollar Listing: L.A.," shares three strategies for making houses more desirable to buyers.

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Top three reasons to find your banking bliss

Top three reasons to find your banking bliss What would you do with an extra hour this week? Maybe you would sit down to watch your favorite TV program, jump back into that book you've been dying to finish, or pick up the phone to catch up with an old friend. Gaining an hour this week may be as simple as having a good relationship with your bank.

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Five things to do before sending your child to camp wearing hearing aids

Five things to do before sending your child to camp wearing hearing aids Summer is approaching and many parents will be sending their children off to camp. If your child wears hearing aids and is set to attend a summer camp for kids of all abilities, there are five things you can do to help your child get the most from his or her summer camp experience.

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Whitewashed floors complement lively decorating trends

Whitewashed floors complement lively decorating trends It's the season of sunshine and enjoying the great outdoors. Celebrate it with a style makeover for your home by tapping lively decorating trends and home decor ideas that will refresh and brighten your living space.

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Suppress the sneeze: Tips to help prep your home for allergy season

Suppress the sneeze: Tips to help prep your home for allergy season The season of sneezing has made its annual return and that can only mean one thing for homeowners: preventative cleaning measures. Especially true for allergy and asthma sufferers, there is no better time to get a head start on prepping your home against unwanted allergens than the early weeks of spring.

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Food terms to help navigate the menu and the supermarket

Food terms to help navigate the menu and the supermarket When you're scanning a restaurant menu or walking the grocery store aisles, do you know what many of the food terms really mean? What designates "local," and what is the difference between organic and non-organic? Here is a helpful guide for staying in the know when it comes to what you eat.

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Bringing home baby: When to call the doctor

Bringing home baby: When to call the doctor Most new parents are anxious when their infant has a fever, or is fussy, stuffy and simply not acting right. But how do you decide to call the pediatrician or to wait - especially in the middle of the night?

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Tips for traveling solo

Tips for traveling solo Is there such a thing as a typical traveler? Not anymore. Travelers run the gamut in age, interests, preferences, likes and dislikes. For couples, families and solo travelers alike, travel preferences have never been so diverse. Nor has the world of travel been so accessible and appealing. And, if you're thinking about traversing the world as a solo traveler, there's never been a better time to go.

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Tips for baby boomers seeking divorce

Tips for baby boomers seeking divorce Baby boomer couples that have been married 25 years or more are divorcing at record rates, according to a recent study by the National Center for Family and Marriage Research at Bowling Green University in Ohio. While overall divorce rates peaked in the 1980s at around 50 percent, divorce among baby boomer couples 50 years or older has doubled over the last 20 years. Here's what you need to know.

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Five environmentally friendly ways to keep your lawn looking great

Five environmentally friendly ways to keep your lawn looking great Maintaining the perfect lawn is easier than you think and with the right tools, you can be both efficient with your yard work and eco-conscious. If it's lush green turf that you're after, but you also care about your carbon footprint, there are a few tools and practices that can help you have it both ways.

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Dress your home to impress buyers this summer

Dress your home to impress buyers this summer Your tastes and personal style have created a beautiful setting for your home and family. But as you prepare for house hunters visiting the space, it might be time to let go of emotional attachment and transform your home into a stunning showpiece that any potential buyer would love.

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Choosing the right financial products for all stages of life

Choosing the right financial products for all stages of life No matter where you are in your life, you have a lot of decisions to make. When to buy your first house? What school to attend? Is it the right time for a job change? As things change in life, those changes influence your financial decisions, too.

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Three tips to save time spring cleaning

Three tips to save time spring cleaning It's that time of year - throw the windows open and refresh your house with a good, deep clean. Americans spend nearly 70 hours cleaning their homes each year, according to a recent report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Get your time back with three easy tips to make the process fast and stress-free.

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Staying at the top of your game

Staying at the top of your game We feel our best when we do our best. At the top of our game is where we all want to be. This is as true in the workplace as it is on the basketball court. But to stay at the top of your game at work and in life, you need to stay primed - ready for that next big play. It requires staying alert; keeping your skills sharp; and hearing your best. That's right - hearing your best. Listening is one of the top skills employers look for in those being promoted.

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Salty snacks reduce stress

Salty snacks reduce stress Stress affects everyone and can cause problems at work, home and with health. Researchers have found that stress is a leading cause of illness, affecting as much as 20 percent of the population. Economic factors, such as a recession, have also been shown to significantly increase population-wide stress levels.

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Ask the pharmacist: How to avoid medication misfortune during a natural disaster

Ask the pharmacist: How to avoid medication misfortune during a natural disaster Whether it's plywood, bottled water or generators, Americans gather the necessary supplies and seek the appropriate shelter if confronted by the wrath of Mother Nature. Regardless of the disaster - hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires - lives can be turned upside-down in an instant. Some of the most commonly overlooked items, as people stock up for emergencies, are prescription medications. In some cases, not having access to necessary medication can itself be a life-threatening situation.

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Take control and mitigate mold growth in your home

Take control and mitigate mold growth in your home Damp, dark areas of the home, such as an unfinished basement, can often be trouble spots for homeowners hoping to increase their living space. Left unfinished, these areas of the home can potentially suffer significant damage, be prone to flooding or develop mold. When it comes to home improvement, homeowners are wise to consider the affects of moisture and mold buildup and how they can be combated.

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One-of-a-kind ideas for an unforgettable wedding

One-of-a-kind ideas for an unforgettable wedding Want to make your wedding moments one-of-a-kind? Here are some unique wedding ideas to inspire you.

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2013's hottest home trends and easy upgrades

2013's hottest home trends and easy upgrades The top home decor trends for 2013 are already emerging, and homeowners seeking a fresh look will find a lot to love. Not only can these looks be accomplished in minimal time - they're budget friendly and easy enough for DIYers to finish in a weekend or less.

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Ask the Pharmacist: Controlling asthma during allergy season

Ask the Pharmacist: Controlling asthma during allergy season The sun is shining, flowers are blooming, and pollen counts are soaring ... and that means millions of Americans are dealing with the sneezing and wheezing that comes with seasonal allergies. While allergies are sometimes considered an uncomfortable nuisance, for the 25 million Americans with asthma, seasonal allergies can trigger serious attacks that if not managed properly could lead to a visit to the ER. Follow these tips.

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Tap the hidden job market

Tap the hidden job market The process of finding employment has quietly undergone an evolution. Job seekers are discovering that many positions are not posted to the public. In fact, the online career guidance resource Quintessential Careers reports that only 15 to 20 percent of available jobs post to newspapers, online job boards, or employment agencies. How can job seekers learn about these unadvertised jobs?

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Expert tips and affordable tricks for planning summer parties

Expert tips and affordable tricks for planning summer parties Warm sun, fresh air, soft grass - the summer season is the perfect reason to plan a festive gathering with friends and family. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply spending time with the special people in your life, a few tips and tricks can help you plan a fun party without breaking the bank.

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Quick tips for getting the most out of your smartphone camera

Quick tips for getting the most out of your smartphone camera Today, the majority of adults have a mobile phone, and we're using it for far more things than simply making phone calls. According to a 2012 report from The Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project, of the 85 percent of American adults who own a cellphone, 85 percent use their cellphones to take photos. With a few tips and tricks, you'll be able to take amazing photos with your phone's camera and impress your friends.

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Honeymoon encore: The big move in

Honeymoon encore: The big move in It may come as a surprise to young engaged couples, but the excitement of the wedding and honeymoon doesn't end when it's all over. In fact, after the honeymoon, it's time to roll up your sleeves and plan the big move - the joining of two households.

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Backyard oasis planning made easy

Backyard oasis planning made easy Hooray for a holiday. You've got the day off, you've sent out the backyard barbecue invite and all your nearest and dearest are coming over to eat, drink and be merry. So, what's next? Whether you're a seasoned entertaining pro or a new host,here are some tips to make your backyard an oasis for a long holiday or any weekend.

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Tips and tools to prepare for power outages

Tips and tools to prepare for power outages Storms have been packing big punches in recent years. While the debate about the cause might rage on, so do the natural elements that wreak havoc on private homes and public infrastructure. As has been seen in recent years, the aging of the American power grid has resulted in extended power outages - and that increasingly seems that this will be the new norm. However, going without power for long periods of time is non-negotiable for many Americans.

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Give your home a fresh look with color

Give your home a fresh look with color A fresh coat of paint can give any room an instant lift, making it a great solution for converting a space from drab to fab.

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Why going gluten-free doesn't mean going grain-free

Why going gluten-free doesn't mean going grain-free It's impossible to stroll the aisles in your local supermarket without seeing package after package labeled "gluten-free." But who really needs a gluten-free diet, and what does it mean to convert your daily diet to be gluten-free?

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Brooke Burke-Charvet takes on a challenge for allergy relief

Brooke Burke-Charvet takes on a challenge for allergy relief For many, spring's warmer weather is welcomed with spending more time outside. But for allergy sufferers, the season can mean facing symptoms that make them look and feel bad.

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Trash vs. treasure: Expert tips when hunting for authentic garage sale finds

Trash vs. treasure: Expert tips when hunting for authentic garage sale finds Collecting relics isn't a hobby just for Grandma and Grandpa any more. With the explosive popularity of TV shows centered around unearthing historic memorabilia and valuable pieces of Americana, searching for knickknacks and artifacts that make one-of-a-kind home decor is now a popular pastime for people of all ages. But how do you know the difference between what's really treasure and what's simply trash?

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Educate yourself before starting the path to a new career

Educate yourself before starting the path to a new career If you're looking to start a career - whether it's because you're just beginning your journey as a working adult or because you're ready for a change in life - you should know that the process is much larger than just getting a degree and looking for a job.

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Celebrate the grads in your life with financial gifts

Celebrate the grads in your life with financial gifts Do you have a child in your life who will be graduating this spring? Whether it's from kindergarten or college, graduation marks the completion of one chapter in a young person's life and the start of a new adventure. Honor your grad's achievement by helping him or her save for the future with a digital U.S. Savings Bond.

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The 5 money habits that can help you find true wealth

The 5 money habits that can help you find true wealth When did money get so complicated? From spending and charity to saving and investing, it's hard to know exactly what to do with your finances. Cut through the confusion and consider five smart ways you can use your money to your advantage today.

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Got student debt? How your credit affects more than just borrowing power

Got student debt? How your credit affects more than just borrowing power If you're a recent college graduate, chances are you left school with more than just a diploma. You're probably carrying debt, as well. You may already know how debt affects your future borrowing power, but it's important to also understand how credit impacts other areas of your financial life, as well - such as how easily you'll be able to rent an apartment when you leave home.

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For a greener backyard, take cues from leading-edge California

For a greener backyard, take cues from leading-edge California From implementing stricter standards for vehicle emissions to creating a state-level agency to administer stewardship of the environment, Californians have always been at the forefront of the green movement. That commitment to the environment even extends to local backyards, where California homeowners are turning to eco-friendly materials, building practices and landscaping to create "greener" outdoor living spaces.

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Protecting your paycheck - for today and tomorrow

Protecting your paycheck - for today and tomorrow People insure their homes, their cars and even their vacations without giving it a second thought. But many do not think about insuring their most important asset - their income - from a disability caused by illness or injury. And it's not just income during working years that is at risk. A disability can also put a serious dent in your ability to enjoy retirement.

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More beauty, less beast in your lawn and garden

More beauty, less beast in your lawn and garden A tale as old as time, true as it can be ... insects, weeds and poor fertilization are the beasts that take away from the beauty of plants and flowers in our lawns, gardens and even homes. To maintain a home and landscape your neighbors envy, interiors and exteriors should remain pest-free, and plants should be fed with the proper nutrients to stay healthy all-season-long

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Three ways to bring added entertainment to your outdoor experiences

Three ways to bring added entertainment to your outdoor experiences There's a reason it's called the "great" outdoors. Nothing can quite compare with the beauty and majesty of wild places. When summer rolls around, the urge to explore grows for many people, inspiring millions of travelers to camp, hike and tour the country's natural wonders. Modern outdoor enthusiasts have discovered that technology makes it even more fun to spend time in off-the-beaten-track locations.

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Tips for a bigger tax refund

Tips for a bigger tax refund If you typically dread income tax time, remember this: Three out of four taxpayers receive a federal refund, and the average direct-deposited refund last year was $2,923. You have almost as many tax savings opportunities as last year, thanks to the fiscal cliff-averting tax changes passed in early January. In addition to extending the lower Bush-era income tax rates for nearly all taxpayers, the American Tax Relief Act made permanent or extended dozens of tax breaks.

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Tips for setting up your home theater viewing space

Tips for setting up your home theater viewing space The home entertainment center concept has evolved dramatically over the past decade, from a single "tube" TV and a DVD player to full-blown, high-definition multi-media centers. The technology today offers a more immersive experience. And with a proper set up, you can enjoy the full potential of the pride and joy of your living room.

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What to look for when buying a zero-turn mower

What to look for when buying a zero-turn mower Ever wonder how those lawn-care guys get so much done in a day? They use zero-turn radius mowers that can significantly trim the time and effort involved in cutting grass. If you have a large yard to cut, a zero-turn mower can make your task quicker and easier.

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Save money and do a world of good with reusable containers

Save money and do a world of good with reusable containers Even as the country moves out of the great recession, many Americans are still in a money-saving mode - looking to conserve wherever possible.

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Smart, stylish renovations for any age

Smart, stylish renovations for any age Most Americans over 50 want to stay in their home as they age, but few are making the renovations they need to ensure easy and comfortable living for years to come.

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Color, texture and more: Vinyl continues to be America's most-installed siding

Color, texture and more: Vinyl continues to be America's most-installed siding While vinyl siding has historically been the most-used siding material in the U.S., its continuing advancements are allowing even more choice when it comes to two critical qualities desired by homeowners: outstanding curb appeal and low maintenance. Add to this to the growing interest by homeowners to save energy and the increasing green measures being taken by builders, and insulated vinyl siding stands out as a versatile choice.

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Roof maintenance tips for every season

Roof maintenance tips for every season From intense heat to extreme snow, your roof protects your house from the elements all year long. When is the last time you checked to make sure your roof was in good shape? No matter what the seasons are like in your area, now is the time to begin preparation for extreme weather by giving your roof a second look.

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Mold woes? Manage moisture through better ventilation

Mold woes? Manage moisture through better ventilation Mold troubles in your home can cause health troubles for your family, and both issues can be notoriously difficult to resolve. Fortunately, you can take steps to manage moisture and reduce the risk of mold growth in your home.

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The wedding shoe trend for everyone: pain-free and pretty

The wedding shoe trend for everyone: pain-free and pretty Sparkles, spangles and color, new or vintage, whatever your preference in wedding shoe styles there's one trend that every bride should get behind: comfort. Here is some advice for choosing the most comfortable options in some popular wedding styles.

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Get your car road trip ready

Get your car road trip ready You may be dreaming about escaping on a vacation, but the sky-high costs of flights and cruises can quickly turn into a nightmare. If you're looking to take a break without breaking the bank, a good, old-fashioned road trip could be the way to escape. Aside from packing snacks and preparing the perfect playlist, there are a few things you should consider before venturing out on the open road. A few updates and precautions can help you avoid the wear and potential safety hazards a long trip can have on your vehicle.

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Tips for making your spring cleaning a breeze

Tips for making your spring cleaning a breeze A long winter season can leave you and your family longing for outdoor activities. Before you head for some fresh air fun, you need to get your home in order for the spring and summer months ahead.

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Housetraining your puppy: Tips for keeping your dog behaved and your home clean

Housetraining your puppy: Tips for keeping your dog behaved and your home clean Few things are as exciting as bringing home a new puppy. Whether chihuahua or Great Dane, a pup's playful antics delight people of all ages. Having a dog can bring many years of companionship and precious memories, but before you ask, "How much is that doggie in the window?" consider a few expert tips for positive housetraining.

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Simple ways to save water, money and your landscaping this summer

Simple ways to save water, money and your landscaping this summer With many states facing drought this summer, homeowners across the country will be looking for ways to save their landscaping while conserving water at the same time. Even if you're not in a drought-affected area, it pays to keep conservation in mind when it comes to watering outdoors. Using less water is good for the environment and your wallet.

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Five must-haves for your new truck

Five must-haves for your new truck With a brand new truck decorating your driveway, you've probably got plenty of ideas of how you're going to use it for towing a boat, transporting large and heavy loads and conquering rugged terrain. Or maybe you just want to feel powerful while driving it down the road. But before you get too comfortable, think about what could make your truck even better. What can you add that will help your truck last longer, handle more tasks and look even stronger?

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The jet-set style gives women a fresh look this summer

The jet-set style gives women a fresh look this summer The jet-set look is about glamor, glitz, fashion and, of course, travel. It's the look designers are showcasing this summer to give women the feeling they're living the relaxed and luxurious lifestyle of Cannes, St. Tropez, Capri or Palm Springs.

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The most common mistakes homeowners make when choosing a home improvement contractor and how to avoid them

The most common mistakes homeowners make when choosing a home improvement contractor and how to avoid them Consumer complaints and lawsuits regarding home improvements are on the rise according to Ripoff Reports; a homeowner that does not do their homework before embarking on a project could find themselves with poor workmanship, inferior products, health and safety issues or even legal problems.

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How to freshen up your spring cuisine

How to freshen up your spring cuisine For food fanatics, spring is the perfect time of year to add fresh produce back into your recipes and meals. Using seasonal ingredients can really help capture and enhance the flavors of spring and bring your cuisine to life. Whether you're using first yields from your garden or visiting the farmers market as soon as it opens, there are plenty of ways to take advantage of the season.

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Top tips for avoiding injury and strain while gardening

Top tips for avoiding injury and strain while gardening Fresh packets of seeds, the dirt between your fingers, and the smell of freshly churned earth - gardening season has officially begun. Whether you're a seasoned green thumb or a newbie to home planting, gardening is a great activity that provides both physical and mental health benefits. But one unwelcome part of taking up gardening as a hobby is the potential for strain and injury. Follow these tips and you'll get the most out of your garden and avoid hurting yourself.

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Boarding your four-legged family member

Boarding your four-legged family member Whether traveling for business or fun, it's not always practical to take along a four-legged family member. Arranging care of a beloved pet for an extended absence can be daunting. Knowing what to look for in a kennel, and what to look out for, can help you choose wisely.

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Dogged by pricey pet care? Cost-cutting tips for pet owners

Dogged by pricey pet care? Cost-cutting tips for pet owners These days, everyone is searching for ways to save money and stretch budgets. Consumer experts advise people to sniff out deeper discounts, saving opportunities and additional ways to cut costs. For pet owners, it can feel challenging to cut costs without compromising on care.

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Give your small business a social facelift

Give your small business a social facelift Small businesses that adopt online marketing strategies see significant business benefits, ranging from improved campaign performance to higher return on investment (ROI), according to a recent study conducted by Forrester. However, small businesses are likely still favoring newspaper advertising and direct mail, which are time-intensive and costly.

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Shrug off that winter chill with smart home improvement projects

Shrug off that winter chill with smart home improvement projects Spring is drawing nearer and, for homeowners, now is the time to shrug off the winter chill and think about home improvement plans. Building industry experts say that it's an ideal time to carefully consider and prioritize your plans - both cosmetic and structural.

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Tips for new Mother's Day and Father's Day traditions

Families have many special traditions to celebrate Mother's Day and Father's Day. Starting new traditions is also common. If your family is looking for some new ways to enjoy Mother's Day or Father's Day this year, check out these tips and gift ideas that will help make your celebrations special.

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Four simple tips to help you land a great job

Four simple tips to help you land a great job Whether you're just graduating and entering the job market for the first time or you're changing careers, job searching is never easy. In today's high-tech society, many potential employers are turning to social media to learn more about you. Here are some top tech tools and social media tips for landing your dream job.

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Five tips for lighter, brighter summer eating

Five tips for lighter, brighter summer eating Simple, fresh and delicious - that's summertime eating at its best. Less time in the kitchen means more time to enjoy the bright delicious flavors of just picked berries, peaches, greens and other vegetables. Follow these five tips for great summer meals.

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Impromptu party planning: How to create great gatherings in 30 minutes or less

Impromptu party planning: How to create great gatherings in 30 minutes or less Parents have never been more crunched for time. Balancing work demands with parental duties is complex - 56 percent of working moms and 50 percent of working dads say they find it very or somewhat difficult to balance these responsibilities, according to a 2013 report about modern parenthood from the Pew Research Center. But just because you're time strapped doesn't mean you need to stress when it comes time to host after-school activities or weekend gatherings with friends and family. With a few key strategies, even impromptu parties are a snap to pull together.

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Five tips for kitchen redos

Five tips for kitchen redos Feel the need to renovate? If so, you're not alone. Fifty-three percent of homeowners believe that now is a good time to remodel, according to a recent survey by Houzz.com. When deciding on where the makeover begins, look no farther than the kitchen. Kitchens are a major selling point for homebuyers, so a kitchen remodel is good for the home-selling price. Even if you have no plans to move, the kitchen gets more traffic than any other area of a home and serves as the family hub, so it deserves the attention. To ensure a successful project, keep in mind these kitchen-remodeling tips.

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How to be the buyer every seller wants to deal with

How to be the buyer every seller wants to deal with If you're shopping for a home this spring and summer, chances are you'll face increased competition from other buyers. So how do you ensure you not only land the home of your dreams, but get the best possible price from the seller and the best possible mortgage deal from your lender? By becoming the buyer every homeowner wants to sell to - a financially stable, credit-worthy, pre-approved purchaser.

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Dull, brittle locks? Follow the 4 expert rules for strong, beautiful hair

Dull, brittle locks? Follow the 4 expert rules for strong, beautiful hair For years, women have been working at the ends of hair, rather than the foundation - the scalp. Now, it is time to start working at the right end of hair. Follow these top rules from the experts to get strong, beautiful hair.

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Seven rules for keeping your job search on track

Seven rules for keeping your job search on track The economy is starting to turn around, but competition for open jobs remains fierce. For job hunters, the mental and financial stresses mount every day they remain unemployed. To keep job-search momentum high and attitudes positive, it's important to follow a few simple steps from the experts.

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Create an outdoor space that 'wows'

Create an outdoor space that 'wows' Whether you own a cozy cottage or mega mansion, as a homeowner, you likely embrace the outdoor living trend. But when you look at your deck or patio, does it leave something to be desired? By taking a do-it-yourself (DIY) approach, you can affordably create outdoor spaces that enhance the style and functionality of your home, plus add to the overall value of the property.

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Four simple steps to help DIYers get pro-level painting results

Four simple steps to help DIYers get pro-level painting results When it comes to simple, low-cost home improvements that can add value and completely change the look of a room, you just can't beat painting. Any do-it-yourselfer can achieve professional-looking painting results when they follow the right steps and use the right painting tools.

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Organ donation: gift of a second chance at life

Organ donation: gift of a second chance at life In 2012, there were more than 115,000 people in the U.S. awaiting an organ transplant - enough to overflow the country's largest football stadium. Each year, more than 28,000 Americans receive a donated organ, but sadly, more than 6,500 people die each year waiting for an organ. It is, however, a problem with a solution - one that depends a lot on education and selflessness. Are you registered as an organ donor? Here is what you need to know.

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Tips for extending your home into your patio

Tips for extending your home into your patio In warmer weather, patios transform into the ultimate gathering space for backyard barbecues, reading, relaxing or even exercising. These outdoor rooms become an extension of the house, seamlessly merging the outdoors inside and vice versa.

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Massage tips to help ease your over-active muscles

Massage tips to help ease your over-active muscles Now that summer has arrived, you are beginning to engage in more outdoor activities, including running, hiking, biking and recreational sports. After being less active during the winter and spring, however, you may experience aches and pain in muscles, and massage therapy can help to alleviate discomfort naturally. Here are some tips for achieving a great massage therapy experience.

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Zapping top myths about laser hair removal

Zapping top myths about laser hair removal For people considering laser hair removal for the summer, there's good news - now is the perfect time to start. Easily hidden under typical cool weather clothing like bulky sweaters and leggings, skin is shielded from the sun and thus in perfect condition for hair removal. However, many men and women are on the fence when it comes to investing in long term hair removal due to several common misconceptions.

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Rare Disease Impact Report quantifies patient and caregiver challenges on journey to diagnosis and beyond

Rare Disease Impact Report quantifies patient and caregiver challenges on journey to diagnosis and beyond Getting a diagnosis is just the first of many challenges patients with rare diseases - and their caregivers - face.

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How to breathe easier in your own home this spring

How to breathe easier in your own home this spring With spring on the horizon, airborne allergens and pollutants can cause much grief to homeowners who suffer from breathing problems such as asthma and seasonal allergies. With the potential for increased irritation, allergy sufferers typically seek long-term, consistent relief any way they can.

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Season's cleanings - tips to keep your home clean and clutter free

Season's cleanings - tips to keep your home clean and clutter free To get your home in tip-top shape this summer, start by breaking down your to-do list room by room. With a little planning, you can create easily achievable goals that will leave your house looking fabulous and you feeling refreshed.

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Is it time for a financial checkup?

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