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Read more: Exercise keeps you healthyScientists at King’s College London and the University of Birmingham in England studied men and women, ages 55 to 79, who bicycle regularly. The men…
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Read more: A nice problemI wish I could lose five pounds. I wish my closet was clean. I wish I had more willpower. “Modern life is a wonderful thing,…
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Read more: The clutter cure?If you’re not living up to your potential, “clutter is probably the culprit,” writess Pamela Druckerman, in the February 15, 2015, issue of The New…
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Read more: One project at a timeFayteen and I are resolving, once again, to get rid of some of the clutter in our homes. It’s very appropriate that I found some…
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Read more: Books and musicWhat will Mrs. Dashwood and her daughter Margaret do when her two older daughters go on a trip? “We shall go on so quietly and…
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Read more: No choice in the affairWhat’s to happen now to Miss Morton since Edward is engaged to someone else? “We think now,” said Mr. Dashwood, after a short pause, “of…
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Read more: The Pursuit of LessYou can’t do everything. We know that’s true, but sometimes we need a reminder. Greg McKeown does a good job of reminding us about the…
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Read more: Too much vanity“I put that poison in my body, mostly because of having too much vanity,” said Andressa Urach, Brazilian reality TV star, commenting on her botched…
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Read more: It pays to be optimisticOptimistic people seem to have healthy hearts. Even after adjusting for all sorts of socioeconomic issues, “people who are the most optimistic do have higher…
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Read more: Thank you to a dutiful wifeDr. E. Donnall Thomas received a Nobel Prize in 1990 for his work establishing bone-marrow transplants as an effective weapon against blood diseases. For years,…