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Daily physical activity helps lessen the severity of arthritis
More than 46 million people of all ages in the U.S. have arthritis. A recent study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that arthritis is the nation's most common disability.
Getting kids to sleep while on the road
With the summer season upon us, many families will be flocking to the highways to embark on amusement ride-filled vacations, to camp at majestic national parks or to drive across the country to visit grandma and grandpa on the opposite coast.
Home to stay
The aging population in the country is growing by the minute. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, by 2030 the number of individuals ages 65 and up is expected to be twice as large as in 2000 -- growing to 71.5 million -- and representing nearly 20 percent of the population.
Beauty
Dress for success and comfort at work
Wondering what to wear at the office as the temperature climbs this summer? Fashion experts at The Art Institutes have some words to live by when dressing for success at your workplace.
Food
Smooth ways to sneak 'superfoods' into your family's diet
With the abundance of fresh produce that accompanies the arrival of warm weather, you would think Americans' diets would be healthier in summer than at nearly any other time of year.
Smart Woman
Baby Budget: Corners to Never Cut
These days, everyone's trying to stretch their dollar, but when it comes to babies, there are things you should never scrimp on. Here are a few budget corners parents should never cut. Video Video
Family
'Back to school' means 'back to basics' for kids' clothing
Back to school season can be trying on a family's budget. In addition to each classroom's list of school supplies and the kids' pleas for extras, there are plenty of expenses that don't appear on the class list.