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By Alexis Treat (NAPSI)—For school-aged kids, summer is about relaxing after a long school year and recharging for the next one. Playdates, pool time, or afternoons at the park may be some staple …

(Family Features) Gearing up for outdoor entertaining this summer calls for seasonal decor, plenty of seating, yard games and more, but just about everyone’s favorite element is the main attraction: the food.

How retirees can support their oral health and overall well-being

(Jill Purcell, Head of Dental and Vision Product and Network Management, Guardian and Shawn Patrick, Director of Strategic Growth, Kelsey National) - Maintaining good oral health is a crucial …

(NewsUSA) - Grass-stained sneakers. A shiny, round ball. A handful of four-year-olds laughing and clapping nearby. And then, for Soccer Shots participant Ben, a big moment — his very first kick.For …

(NewsUSA) - Counting steps as a measure of exercise is misleading, and not a useful indicator of daily exercise goals, according to exercise physiologist Alexander Rothstein, Ed.D.“Hitting …

(BPT) - If you're in the midst of menopause or perimenopause, you probably already know how annoying hot flashes and night sweats — not to mention body odor — can be. Hormonal shifts …

The movies leaving Netflix this month

Stacker compiled a list of movies leaving Netflix in July

What are passkeys? A cybersecurity researcher explains how you can use your phone to make passwords a thing of the past

Passwords are both annoying to use and vulnerable to hackers. Google is moving to support stronger, easier-to-use passkeys (and other tech companies are close behind).

The great population peak: What happens after 10.3B?

Vital Records Index NYC reports global population is set to peak at 10.3B by 2080s, then decline, prompting economic and demographic shifts.

The great population peak: What happens after 10.3B?

Vital Records Index NYC reports global population is set to peak at 10.3B by 2080s, then decline, prompting economic and demographic shifts.

AI influencers: What they are and how brands are using them

CreatorDB reports on AI influencers: digital personas reshaping marketing with controlled content, no scandals, and 24/7 engagement opportunities.

YouGov reports Caitlin Clark and LeBron James are America's favorite athletes, highlighting their influence on sports fandom and brand trust.

Does being married save money? 5 common relationship money myths, debunked

Vital Records Index reports that marriage may have financial perks, but open money discussions are key to avoiding future conflicts and building trust.

The hidden gap: Understanding gender disparities in ADHD diagnosis

ADHD Advisor examines why ADHD often goes undiagnosed in women and girls, and how gender biases in symptoms and diagnosis continue to shape outcomes.

RentCafe.com reports a surge in millionaire renters in the U.S., tripling from 2019 to 2023, with rising interest in renting among affluent individuals, especially in Southern metro areas like Houston and Miami.

(BPT) - Everyone loves a deal, but when something sounds too good to be true, it usually is. The same thing holds true when it comes to purchasing deeply discounted stamps. Scams involving …

Debunking seven myths about eating healthy on a budget

Hers reports seven myths about healthy eating on a budget, emphasizing affordable options and meal planning tips.

Healthiest and unhealthiest barbecue recipes

Hers reports on 29 cookout recipes ranked by healthiness, highlighting the benefits of protein and fiber over sugar and fat.

Small business cash flow: What it is, why it matters, and how to get it right

Gateway Commercial Finance reports that cash flow management is vital for small businesses, as profitability doesn't guarantee liquidity.

Even though research supports the change, most cities have been slow to ban left turns at even the most congested intersections.

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