Travel Tech for Today’s Road Warrior
(Family Features) Traveling for business isn’t what it used to be. Gone are the days of itchy polyester suits, chunky flip-phones and maps the size of Texas. According to a national survey released by...
View ArticleBeauty Regimens That Won’t Break the Bank
(Family Features) When it comes to looking your best, it’s easy to spend a fortune. With manicures, pedicures, hair stylist appointments and facials, you can quickly run through your budget. Here are a...
View ArticleStay Fresh Throughout Your Day
(Family Features) When walking into a meeting, after lunch, before a presentation, or making a new acquaintance, the last thing you want to worry about is not looking your best. In a society based on...
View ArticleThe A to Z Family Guide to the Holidays
(Family Features) Whether you’re looking to fill the family calendar with fun holiday activities or need a few ideas to make the season more meaningful, this guide to family holiday fun has you...
View ArticleWinter beauty tips: Maintaining healthy skin in anticipation of spring
(BPT) – The long winter months can take a toll on skin due to colder temperatures and dry air. Plus, harsh irritants, dyes and artificial perfumes can trigger sensitivities, making it even more...
View ArticlePack More Fun into Snack Time
(Family Features) When the days get longer and kids’ activities heat up, it can be challenging to keep on the go snacks nutritious and fun. Why not kick up the flavor and fun factor with some...
View ArticleForecast Calls for Fun
Get Kids Outdoors No Matter the Weather (Family Features) Parents often keep a running list of rainy day activities, crafts and games to keep kids indoors when the forecast is soggy. But if your kids...
View ArticleA case for the value menu: It’s not as fattening
By CANDICE CHOI, AP Food Industry Writer FILE – In this Jan. 22, 2010 file photo, a customer grabs lunch at a McDonalds drive-through in Chicago. Fast-food chains such as McDonald’s, Burger King and...
View ArticleTongue pierce lets the paralyzed drive wheelchairs
WASHINGTON (AP) — An experimental device is letting paralyzed people drive wheelchairs simply by flicking their tongue in the right direction. Key to this wireless system: Users get their tongue...
View ArticleFace transplants thriving two years after operations
CHICAGO (AP) — The nation’s first full face transplant patients are growing into their new appearances — literally. Medical imaging shows new blood vessel networks have formed, connecting transplanted...
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