Create the ultimate at-home stadium experience this sports season
With fall in the air, that means one thing for sports fans: its game time. Between the hard-hitting pro and college football seasons moving into high gear, the puck dropping on the hockey season and heart-pounding UFC and boxing cards, sports fans have countless games, matches and battles to enjoy.
What 26 million Americans should know about diabetes and oral health
People living with diabetes need to take care of and monitor their health very closely. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that people with diabetes are twice as likely to develop serious gum disease as people without diabetes.
Holiday gift-giving tips for the teen on your list
Shopping for the perfect gift for kids and teenagers can be tough. It's hard to know what they're going to like, especially without a "wish list" in hand as you head out to the stores.
In just about every state, city and town in America, there are crazy, weird and outright goofy laws, regulations and ordinances that are still legally valid, but that no one pays attention to, much less enforces, according to FindLaw.com, the nation's No. 1 online source for free legal information.
Don't wait until the holidays to start planning your annual cookie exchange
'Tis the season for delicious treats and festive gatherings. The fun of baking, sharing recipes and getting together for holiday parties, such as a cookie exchange, are what make the season extra special. For those looking to create the ultimate cookie exchange, here are some expert tips to turn any party into a sweet success.
Everyone has heard that employers like to hire the currently employed, and there is a stigma attached to gaps in work history. Unemployed job seekers can follow a few rules to overcome any potential negative association with their work history. The effort can make all the difference.
Planning a ski trip starts with answering these three questions: What mountain should I ski/snowboard? Where should I stay while I'm there? And how much am I willing to spend on lift tickets and equipment rental? A ski excursion can easily cost a traveler thousands of dollars, but consumers who are frugal can get by on about $150 a day per a person without sacrificing creature comforts. Here are some money-saving strategies for planning this season's ski trip.
What you need to know when stomach flu strikes your home
With the stomach flu season upon us, parents know that the stomach flu could be lurking on any doorknob or shared toy. Unfortunately, what parents don't know could be making the symptoms of stomach flu worse for little ones.
It may not be winter yet, but do not wait for it to arrive to start getting the house ready for the coldest months of the year. Preparing a home for winter will take time and should not be rushed.
Five no-tech, imagination-boosting toys every child should have
Every year, lists fly around the Internet and airwaves, parents line up in stores and everyone talks about what the season's hottest toys will be. All the chatter can make it seem like everyone's forgotten the single most enduring "toy" at the disposal of every child - imagination.