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Is it ethical to opt out of health insurance?
Q. I have a 32-year-old friend -- single, healthy, earning a good salary -- who doesn't have employer health insurance and declines to buy his own.
Briefs: Kiplinger Personal Finance
HOW TO FIND LONG-TERM CARE FOR A PARENT. Making the decision to move a loved one who has dementia into an assisted-living facility or nursing home is never easy.
The Kid's Doctor: Fake pot is dangerous
Synthetic marijuana continues to be a problem with adolescents. But a recent online article in Pediatrics reported several case studies of adolescents coming to emergency rooms with various unexplained and disturbing symptoms.
Get smart: How to bulk up your creativity muscles
Fiona Fairhurst and her design team at Speedo faced a hefty creative challenge: to design suits that would improve the performance of competitive swimmers by reducing the effects of drag--the forces that water exerts on a swimmer's body.
Dial down the temp to cook healthier meats
A meal made with high quality, nutrient-rich lean meats is sure to stir up a healthy appetite, but add the smoke and sizzle of an outdoor grill, the pop of oil deep-frying on the stovetop, or the savory smell of browning in the broiler and it beco...
EatingWell-True or false: How much so you know about cholesterol?
How much do you know about eating to prevent and control high cholesterol? True/False? False. The data suggest that soy protein has only a small effect, if any, on lipid levels. True/False? True.
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