September/22/2009
When the flu hits.

The flu tends to come on suddenly — you’re fine in the morning and aching and shivering that night — while a cold usually develops gradually over the course of two or three days. Flu usually causes a fever and aches; a cold usually doesn’t. Other symptoms of the flu include headache, fatigue, cough, sore throat, nasal congestion, body aches, chills and, usually in children, vomiting [...]

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September/21/2009
What are you getting worked up about.

The symptoms of 2009 H1N1 flu virus in people include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue.

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September/17/2009
Healthcare secrets to get you through till the GOV decides what they want to do.

Doctor don’t want you to know that duct tape takes away warts with just as much efficiency as an outpatient freeze-off procedure. Here are some more of my favorites. Coughs can be chased away with shots of hard liquor or, if you want to go a cheaper, less alcoholic route, by eating almonds, grapes, or [...]

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September/16/2009
Whole new raft of lies about health reform.

The wingnuts are starting a new internet campaign, spreading a whole new raft of lies about health reform, lies intended to scare stupid people. Here’s an abbreviated list of their bogus claims: Obamacare will allow a government committee to decide which treatments you can have; Allow a health choice commissioner to decide what your benefits [...]

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September/15/2009
What is the public health insurance option?

What is the public health insurance option? The public health insurance option is an idea supported by President Barack Obama as part of his health reform plan. (It is modeled after Jacob Hacker’s original “public plan choice” paper [pdf].) In essence, it is a health insurance program run by or accountable to Congress and the voters. [...]

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September/14/2009

How will America’s Affordable Health Choices Act, H.R. 3200, directly affect you? Use this interactive graphic to find out the value of reform to you.

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July/31/2009
Tips for visiting amusement parks on the cheap

As we all know, amusement parks sometimes nickel us to death. So here are a few tips to help you fight back: 1. Find Tickets Onlin You can many times find cheaper tickets online than you would purchasing them at the gate. Use sites like Tickets2You.net, Ticket Mania, Official Ticket Center or the park’s own site [...]

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July/30/2009
For all college students, you are not alone, yes we are all mad at high text book prices.

Short of money? (Dumb question, I know). Trying to figure out how are you going to afford all the textbooks you need? Are you creating new economic theories to balance your scarce budget? Then you are probably not taking advantage of the very best, more efficient way to get your textbooks cheap, and I mean [...]

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July/29/2009
Tips for buying “on sale” plants for your garden

Mid-July is a terrific time to find deep discounts on plants everything from perennials to trees and even vegetables and annuals seem to be on sale. If you are a sucker for a bargain, or just want to stick to a “plant budget”, there’s a good selection on traditional seasonal plants. There is an art [...]

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July/28/2009
What to do when you want to go to the theater.

If you’re not locked into a specific date or set on seeing a specific show, hunting for discounts can be exciting. Here are several tips to get you in the shows you want at a price you like. Back of the House In many venues, buying discount theater tickets is as easy as looking for [...]

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