by Helen Lamanna, AdvisorAnalyst.com
Here are this week's reading diversions for your personal enlightenment. Have a wonderful weekend!
15 Things Stopping You from Moving Forward
In all walks of life, you don’t suddenly become successful. You become successful over time from all the little things you do every day.
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Are These Medical Tests Really Necessary? | Reader's Digest
Patients suffering from cold viruses may pressure their doctors for antibiotics.
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Things to Know About Greek Orthodox Easter if You're Not Greek
Since Easter is such an important holiday to the Greeks, there are many traditions that have developed because of it. Here’s a summary of some of the most prominent.
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Why We're Nicer to Strangers Than the People We Love Most | Psychology Today
We have the least tolerance for the negative qualities of those with whom we spend the most time.
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Why is Coffee Good For You? Here Are 7 Reasons
Not only can coffee make you smarter in the short term, it may also protect your brain in old age.
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Hold On to Every Moment: Keys to Preventing Memory Loss
You can remember these strategies by referring to the "Five E's": Exercise, Education, Eliminating Smoking, Eating Right, and Early to Bed.
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Hold On to Every Moment: Keys to Preventing Memory Loss
You can remember these strategies by referring to the "Five E's": Exercise, Education, Eliminating Smoking, Eating Right, and Early to Bed.
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Hold On to Every Moment: Keys to Preventing Memory Loss
You can remember these strategies by referring to the "Five E's": Exercise, Education, Eliminating Smoking, Eating Right, and Early to Bed.
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Being Too Slim at Midlife May Boost Dementia Risk
Being too thin in middle age might be bad for brain health later in life, a new study suggests.
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The Surprising Health Benefits of Aspirin | Women's Health Magazine
Aspirin has an impressive list of potential perks that might benefit younger women too.
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People who never catch a cold or flu: Is it luck or something else? - Health - TODAY.com
Working out and eating healthy foods boost the immune system, evidence shows, improving a person’s response to illness.
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