Archives: 2019

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Five Great Tips For Transitioning To A Retirement Residence

As you or your parents enter their golden years, many personal and logistical questions begin to arise. While some people plan methodically for their later years, others are so caught up in the day-to-day business of life and work that these considerations sneak up on them. The oldest question related to this phase is should I […]

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Got the travel bug? Avoid mosquito bites

(NC) Travel bugs come and go, but travel-related diseases can hang around for much longer. If you and your family or friends are planning a vacation abroad, it’s important to be aware of the types of insects at your destination that can carry diseases. Become familiar with their peak biting times (day vs. night) and […]

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Computer Eye Strain: 10 steps for relief

With so many of us using computers, computer eye strain has become a major complaint. Studies show that eye strain and other bothersome visual symptoms occur in 50 to 90 percent of computer workers. Read more.

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CRA – What’s new this tax-filing season

This tax-filing season, many important changes and improvements were made to services, benefits, and credits for Canadians. Here’s what you need to know. Download file.

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Study suggests audio entertainment more engaging than screens

Many of us know that audiobooks are a great way to stay entertained on a long commute or during a workout. Now, a recent study by University College London, in collaboration with Audible, has shown that listening to audiobooks can be more emotionally engaging than watching films or TV. In the study, participants viewed and […]

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