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Is now the time to opt to make a change?
How do you know when it’s time to choose Medicare? If you’re retired, the answer might be obvious. But if you’re one of the people aged 65 and over (or if you’re within six months of your 65th birthday) and are still working while participating in your employer-sponsored healthcare plan, you may be less sure. It’s a common...
Read MoreNAC aids detoxification
Few supplements have been more popular in recent years than the amino acid derivative N-acetyl-L-cysteine, or NAC. While available for decades, NAC surged in popularity in 2020, when functional medicine practitioners began recommending it in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, I’d like to discuss the benefits of NAC and explain why so...
Read MoreThe Peters Professional Landscaping team can turn your back yard into a hidden paradise hideaway
There’s nothing quite as hopeful as the annual return to green, witnessing our lush lawns, plants and trees coming back to life. In the spirit of renewal, now is the perfect time to take a peek out your back door again and take stock of what you see. Do you have a vision of how to improve it and make this summer your yard’s best ever? Put...
Read MoreNext Level Auto Detailing can restore your car to its like-new best
Shawn Medina’s compulsion for perfecting automobile exteriors started early and intensified from there. He began restoring cars at the age of 14, studied automotive technology, worked at Ford Motor Company, then turned his passion into a paycheck and founded Next Level Auto Detailing in 2009. Whether it’s a luxury ride, sports car, classic...
Read MoreDonate to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s fundraiser and watch one local teacher perform the ultimate takedown
At a time when teenagers often get a bad rap for being moody and unpredictable, Molly McGreal and her team of 11 classmates at Independence High School are using their talents to give back as part of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) Student Visionaries of the Year Program. Their social studies teacher, Josh Piscura, agreed to help them...
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