Cancellation calamity (Myrtle Beach
Cancellation calamity (Myrtle Beach Online)
Admit it. You totally forgot about your appointment to get your hair cut. Or you tucked that little card reminding you about that next teeth cleaning in your wallet and never thought of it again, missing your appointment when it came around six months later.
How toxic is your bathroom? (Independent)
How toxic is your bathroom?
Young Innovations, Inc. Announces Record Results for the Third Quarter and Declares Quarterly Dividend (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Young Innovations, Inc. today announced record sales, net income and diluted earnings per share for the quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2005.
Drinking water (Sun-Sentinel)
Pay attention to local authorities about the status of your water supply. Use only bottled or disinfected water for drinking and cooking until the public water supplies have been declared safe.
How toxic is your bathroom? (Belfast Telegraph)
Be warned: your daily beauty regime could be taking years off your life. Pat Thomas reports on the chemical timebomb in your cosmetics cabinet
Pennywise: Conserve water by soaking vegetables before cleaning (Tri-State Neighbor)
When cleaning a batch of vegetables, especially if they came from the garden, fill the sink about half full of water, add the vegetables and let them soak a minute or two before cleaning them.
Dentist also screens for and treats sleep disorders (Casper Star-Tribune)
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -- You'll still find the old standbys in most dental practices -- teeth-cleaning, cavity-filling and the like -- along with newcomers such as laser teeth-whitening.
Strategic Laziness (FundAdvice.com)
Laziness seems to have a lot of fans in these times. But is there a smart way to be lazy and still get what you want from life? In the following article, Paul Merriman and Richard Buck examine this question in a relaxed manner.
Healthier alternatives to candy (Neosho Daily News)
Halloween is just around the corner and children are gearing up for the event. But as the children get ready to do some trick or treating, dentists also suggest some healthy alternatives to candy.
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