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Why Smart Business Moves To Texas
Written by NAPSI   
Thursday, 02 June 2011 11:24

Texas, USA (NAPSI) - Good news about jobs: According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, employers created over 200,000 net new private sector jobs last year. Better news for many companies is that Texas alone created more than half of them.

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Inspiring Healthy Eating For A Healthy Heart
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Thursday, 02 June 2011 11:22

Dallas, Texas (NAPSI) - More women of all ages are getting the message that heart disease is their #1 killer. However, one-third of women still underestimate their own risk for heart disease and most fail to make the connection between risk factors and their chance of developing heart disease.

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What Women Need To Know To Reduce Their Risk
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Thursday, 02 June 2011 11:19

Temecula, California (NAPSI) - Last year, 280,000 women in the U.S. were diagnosed with breast and gynecological cancers. As a group, these are the most often diagnosed cancers in women. Joanne Mortimer, M.D., director of Women’s Cancers Program of City of Hope, says that there are three ways women can reduce their risk of the cancers that primarily affect them.

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Countdown To Medicare - Are You Ready?
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Thursday, 02 June 2011 11:13

(NAPSI) - If you’re part of the soon-to-be-senior generation, it’s a healthy idea to learn all you can about Medicare, the U.S. government−administered health insurance program for seniors, before you’re eligible.

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How to Pick The Right Color For Your Home
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Thursday, 02 June 2011 11:16

Palm Springs, California (NAPSI) - The next time you paint your house, close your eyes. The colors you see are the ones that may suit you best.

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Dude Where's My Son? by Jackie Papandrew
Written by Jackie Papandrew   
Sunday, 29 May 2011 14:11

My son recently turned 13, and the last traces of that sweet little boy who thought I hung the moon seem to have vanished. In his place is a strange, slouching creature with a pencil-thin mustache and adolescent angst oozing from every pore. This extraterrestrial I once called flesh and blood, whose mood swings dwarf the Grand Canyon, seems intent on bungee jumping from that rickety bridge connecting a child with adulthood. And I think he plans on dragging his rapidly aging mother along for the ride.

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