Sunday, June 7, 2009

Bankrupted by Medical Bills
High medical bills, which cause almost 2 out of every 3 bankruptcies, plunge Americans deeper into the financial abyss.

Instead:
Save on your scripts!

Lower your medical bills
!




Graphic Meth
Ad Campaign Hits
The hopeful outcome of the disturbing ads?
To wake up kids to the dangers of meth.




Milestone Vaccine Could Protect Children Worldwide

The World Health Organization says a vaccine, which can prevent a diarrhoea and vomiting virus, should be given to all children as a routine vaccination.









CT says Nay to BPA

Connecticut became the first state in the nation to ban the chemical bisphenol A.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Health sans Wealth



Chow on the Cheap
Five healthy foods that won’t bust your bank.




Sun Shielders
Women’s Health’s top 7 sunscreens to keep the burn at bay.











Subtle Signs of Health Problems
Learn to ID these signals—it could be more serious than you think.











Six Health Woes Women Hide
Shape shares six surprisingly common conditions, so you can get rid of them once and for all.

Poor in Chicago?
Here’s some free stuff!

Friday, April 24, 2009

Spring into Summer


10 Worst Cities

for Spring Allergies

Where does your city rank?








Ticks Dig the Heat
Global warming may increase the severity of Lyme disease this summer.




Shield Your Skin
There will be about 47,700 new cases of melanoma in this country this year, according to the cancer society, and 7,700 people are expected to die of the disease.

Lather up!


Protect your pooch from the heat!



Do it!
Host a Southern Picnic

Friday, April 17, 2009



Nights Bites
Bedbugs have increased 71 percent in the past five years. Here’s how to prevent them from crawling into your bed.

Ugh, I’m itchy just thinking about this!


Quick tip: Spring clean—vacuum your home, wash all your clothes and linens, and wipe down the baseboards, walls, curtains, and books.



Men are Pigs
(whoops, I mean, Men and Pigs)
Richard da Costa took time out from the corporate world to spend four days living with pigs.








Will Stevia Stoke Your Hunger?
Critics wonder if newly FDA-approved Stevia will encourage sweet intake, like other artificial sweeteners.




Recession Pros and Cons


The good news: The rising price of cigarettes keeps teens smoke free

The bad news: When the economy plummets, child abuse spikes








Are You an Organ Donor?
It’s quick and easy, here’s how to become a donor in your state.

Thursday, April 9, 2009





Is that a hive in my mouth?
Some people with seasonal allergies also have food allergies associated with pollen.






Women Pay the Price for Health Insurance
Younger and older men don't go to the doctor as often as women, and it shows in our bills.










Live to be 100!
In four hot spots around the globe, people live to 100 in great numbers.

Here’s why.






Have 6 Times More Sex
A spray can help men with premature ejaculation problems prolong the length of time they have sex.





From "House" to the White House
Actor Kal Penn is leaving the show to become part of Office of Public Liaison.

Monday, March 30, 2009

World’s Saddest, Smallest, and Scariest




World’s Saddest School Policy
No more high-fives, no more hugs




World’s Smallest Frog
As the smallest known frog species in the world's second largest mountain range, this new amphibian is easy to miss


World’s Most-Armed Beetles







World’s Scariest Mom
If you think a day with your mom is tough, think again











To do:
See Half-Priced Movies
Join the 5-buck club

Make Your Cat Smile, or at least do that content eye-blinking thing

Monday, March 23, 2009

Living Cheaply_Monday, March 23




Can’t Afford to go the Doc?
You’re not alone. A new survey finds 24% of respondents skip medical care when they're sick or injured.




Shampoo Less, Save More
Americans lather up an average of 4.59 times a week, twice as much as Italians and Spaniards. It may be time to go sans suds.












World’s Cheapest Car Launched…in India
A slightly bigger European version, the Nano Europa is due to follow in 2011.









When It's All Going Down the Tube, What Stuff Sticks Around to the End?
Our last things are who we are.





What would be the last possession you'd be willing to part with if you were to fall on hard times?