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Have you ever wondered about your heart's
health? Your heart has to beat millions of times over
a lifetime, and it has to perform reliably without fail
each and every time. There is no engine in the world
on which such demands are placed, yet the human heart
comes through for the vast majority of us
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What Are You Afraid Of?
Most of us can't spend two weeks at a
health spa whenever we need a little pampering. But
it's easier to buff up our mental health, taking only
a few minutes here and there.
A few minutes isn't enough to overcome major phobias,
like a fear of snakes or fear of flying, but most of
us don't need to face such fears every day. (Except
those who work as projectionists in theaters showing
"Snakes On A Plane
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Q&A: When should my child first
see a dentist?
"First visit by first birthday" sums it up.
Your child should visit a pediatric dentist when the
first tooth comes in, usually between six and twelve
months of age. Early examination and preventive care
will protect your child's smile now and in the future
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Live Well. Leave a Legacy.
The most obvious objectives of estate planning are to
avoid probate and estate taxes. But what happens after
that?If we successfully eliminate litigation, minimize
confiscatory taxes, protect assets and move wealth to
the next generation, have we given them a blessing or
a curse? History teaches us that even within the same
family, we may have done both
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Office Space 101
Day in, and day out, the vast majority
of people follow a routine that involves waking up in
the morning, brushing their teeth, skipping breakfast,
driving to work, working, driving home, eating dinner
and going to bed; just to wake up and do it all over
again in the morning. We are creatures of habit. Habits
require less critical thinking, less energy, and less
opportunity for surprise. We become comfortable in these
habits as we develop them in ways that provide desired
and predictable outcomes
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Make the Most of Your Child's
Style
Todd is 8 and seems to have a rough time
with just about every school assignment. He balks at
starting his homework after school, procrastinating
until the last minute right before dinner. When he does
sit down to work, he is a mess of jiggly, wiggly energy
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