• Shorter lunches may contribute to childhood obesity0

    A new study has found that shorter lunch periods at school may lead kids to overeat or eat unhealthy. It has been shown that when people eat quickly, they tend to consumer more calories than they really need to satisfy their hunger. Parents should encourage their kids to eat healthier foods during their short lunch

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  • Occasional Quarrels Healthy for a Relationship?0

    Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Fighting can be healthy for a relationship, but not all the time, because it’s part of passion and making up. It is healthy to get things off of your chest and share them with your significant other. MSNBC Today Show, 8/19/2011

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  • Money-saving ways to still go on vacation0

    It’s not too late to plan a little vacation, especially when the travel industry is struggling to recover from the downturn in travel caused by the recession and is offering deals to help you save money. Use these tips to find cheaper airfare, hotels, rental cars, and anything else you may need on your vacation.

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  • Nordstrom opens special store where all proceeds go to charity0

    Nordstrom has opened a new store in New York City, Treasure & Bond, and has committed to donating store profits to charity. The proceeds from the store will be donated to nonprofit organizations that benefit New York City children. Mother Nature Network, 8/18/2011

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  • The Town That Jobs Forgot0

    Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy This is a very moving and engaging story about what happened to three women living in the small town of Millen, GA who lost their jobs after factories that the town depended on for the economic well-being of their residents either shut down

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  • 10 Back-to-School Items to Buy Used0

    There are many ways that you can participate in your own personal reuse revolution this back-to-school season, which can help to shrink your footprint rather than your bank account. Items such as clothes, shoes, books, calculators can be purchased used in order to support the green initiative. This article offers a list of common school

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