
Recent ArticlesGoogle releases Google Health for medical recordsGoogle Inc on Monday unveiled Google Health, a long-anticipated U.S. health information service that combines the leading Web company’s classic search services with a user’s personal health records online. Listening to music found to lower blood pressure…Listening to half an hour of music each day may significantly lower your blood pressure, according to research recently reported at the American Society of Hypertension meeting in New Orleans. Ways to reduce your electricity billsSummer is on its way, and with rising fuel costs pumping up the costs of your electricity, high bills could be on the horizon. Monitor your paycheck stub and save moneyWe all lead busy lives, but there’s a quick way to assess whether you’re taking advantage of some of the perks offered by your employer and the federal tax code: Monitor your paycheck stub closely. People over 60 urged to get one-time shingles…U.S. health officials are urging people 60 and older to get a one-time shingles shot that can help prevent the painful rash. Three out of ten households get most calls…For nearly three in 10 households, don’t even bother trying to call them on a landline phone. They either only have a cell phone or seldom if ever take calls on their traditional phone. 8 Ways to Cut Back Without SacrificingTimes are tight, with many Americans facing declining home values, depressed stocks, tighter credit markets, and higher gas and food prices. While cutting back on certain indulgences may not sound too appealing, it may be inevitable for some. Six gas-saving mythsGasoline prices continue to soar, and it seems everyone has a tip on how to save fuel. While much of the advice is well intentioned, CNNMoney.com says in the end, much of it won’t lower your gas bill. Wal-Mart Expands Program Providing Drug DiscountsWal-Mart recently announced it would expand its discounted prescription drug program to offer 90-day supplies for $10, along with lowering the prices of more than 1,000 over-the-counter drugs. CARB plans workshops about in-use truck retrofit rule…The California Air Resources Board has scheduled several public workshops to discuss ideas to reduce emissions from existing diesel-fueled trucks, buses, and other vehicles operating in the state, along with its proposed requirement that an estimated 1.5 million in-use trucks meet 2007 emission standards by the year 2012. Child safety seats should be centered in back…Positioning child safety seats in the center of the back seat could cut infants’ and toddlers’ injury risks by nearly half, a new study suggests. Arkansas launches new training program for potential truck…Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe recently announced a new pilot initiative to train displaced workers and other eligible unemployed Arkansans as truck drivers. |
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