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A Safe and Simple Solution for Vertigo
Do you ever feel dizzy or lightheaded and have no idea why? The problem could be caused by a common condition called benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). For sufferers, there is now a simple solution.

Recession Risks Make it More Important than Ever to Plan for Disability
Ever wonder what you would do for money if you couldn't work because of injury or illness? If not, you're not alone; more than half of all Americans have never discussed with anyone how they would continue paying their bills if they became disabled, a new survey reveals. The good news is that, with a little planning, you can lessen the potential financial impact of experiencing a disability.

The Most Effective Ways to Treat and Prevent Acne
Just by their very nature, guys are prone to pimples. But there are things you can do to minimize the appearance of facial blemishes. If you aren't doing so already, take these preventive measures...

Breathe New Life into Your Backyard Pool
Has the charm of having a backyard pool worn off for you? Here are some ways to make it fun again.

First Aid Strategies for Kids
Most of us remember the pain from our first tumble or accident as a child. We've all had our share of injuries and it's important to know how to take care of them. Small cuts and scrapes are often seen as an everyday part of childhood and growing up. Most cuts and minor injuries are treatable at home but the truth is that these minor cuts and scrapes can sometimes lead to more serious problems, if not taken care of properly.

Five Parenting Pointers to Help Provide Your Baby with a Head Start in Life
If you are like many new parents out there, there's nothing you wouldn't do to provide your baby with the best start in life. Time, effort, expense -- no matter what it takes, you are committed to allowing nothing to stand in your child's way.

The Dirty Truth About Allergies
There may be no place like home, but for more than 50 million Americans who suffer from allergies(1), there's no place for allergens in the home. Indoor allergens, such as dust mites, mold and pet dander, are more common than people may think. In fact, at any given time, 80 percent of people in the U.S. are exposed to dust mites and 60 percent are exposed to cat or dog dander(2).