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Back To School Tips For The Start Of The Spring Semester

Autumn is the most popular season overall, with 29% of Americans preferring autumn over the other three seasons. While most people associate autumn with the back-to-school season, it’s not the only time of year students need to be prepared to start classes. The spring semester will be starting for students everywhere very soon. Here are a few […]

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Medications Are Increasing Senior Driving Accident Risk: Here’s How to Stay Safe

New studies have revealed surprising statistics regarding senior drivers’ use of potentially impairing medications behind the wheel, according to the Bellville Star. The research, which comes from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, has revealed that almost 50% of older adults reported using seven or more medications while remaining active drivers. What’s more is that

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What To Do After You’ve Been In A Car Accident

Everyone dreads getting into a car accident, but it’s unfortunately incredibly common. Over six million vehicle accidents occur every year in the United States, so there’s a decent likelihood that you may be involved in a car accident at some point in your life. When a car accident does occur, use this list to make

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New Google Algorithm Could Protect You From Food Poisoning

Whenever Google changes its search engine algorithm, which happens roughly 500 to 600 times a year, digital marketers and business owners tend to go into a bit of a panic over the harm it could cause to their search rankings. But in this case, Google’s newest algorithm development could actually protect you. A collaboration with

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How To Prep Your Hardwood Floors Before an Open House

When staging a home, overall composition matters. Potential buyers don’t come into a home looking at walls, cabinets, or windows alone; they take a tour to see the house as a whole. However, when staging a home, paying attention to specific elements is a must. In particular, paying attention to the floors in every room

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Climate Change And Wet Basements: How Canada Might Manage Both

Owning a home comes with a startling number of responsibilities. Though many of them are related to renovation (more than four out of five homeowners are upgrading their bathrooms) or appliance repair, Canadian residents have become concerned over basement flooding. While there are a multitude of causes that attribute to wet basements, a new bill has been

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Number Of U.S. Children Without Health Insurance Rising

For the first time in almost a decade, the number of U.S. children without health insurance is on the rise. The year 2017 saw an increase in uninsured children from 4.7% to 5%, and while the exact numerical increase may be relatively small, experts are concerned about the possible implications. Coverage By The Numbers While

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