How to Get the Most of Your Loyalty Rewards Cards
Our key chains and wallets are full of loyalty cards from different drug stores, but if you use them strategically you can reap significant savings.
Eating Healthy on a Budget, it Can be Done
Just because you’re on a budget, doesn’t mean you can’t afford to stick to a healthy diet.
Heart Attack Odds Rise on a Southern Diet
Eating a typical Southern-style diet will increase your risk of heart disease by 56% over the next five years and eight months, the American Heart Association said.
Recalls this Week: Bean Bag Chairs, Cribs
About 2.2 million bean bag chairs are being recalled following the deaths of two children who suffocated after they crawled inside the chairs.
Eating Healthy on a Slim Budget
Eating healthy can be expensive, but there are some tricks to reduce your grocery tab.
How to Control Your Stress During the Holidays
Whether its family gatherings, last-minute gift buying or overstretched budgets, the holidays can create a hectic environment and negatively impact your health. Here are four stress fighting tips to keep you healthy and happy into 2014.
How to Spot Bogus Medical Products
When it comes to buying health products not regulated by the government that promise too-good-to-be-true results, experts warn: buyer beware.
Women & Work: Most In-Demand and High-Paying Jobs
Women make up nearly half of the total workforce in the U.S. yet many women are earnings less than their male counterparts and struggling to save for retirement.
Healthy Mouth Movement: Helping Veterans with Dental Care
Army Veteran William Bell cannot afford dental insurance, and because he is only classified as 80% disabled, the VA did not help him with the dental care he needed. But all of Bell's dental needs were taken care of free of charge once Aspen Dental got involved.
One Woman, One Leg, And a Mission to Change Prosthetics
Army Sergeant Lisa Marie Wiley lost her leg in Afghanistan and now with the help of The Girls’ Lounge, she’s trying to pave the way for female amputees.
Sorting Through the Auto, Life, Health Insurance Maze
When military members are preparing to deploy or move to a new duty station, there's always a long list of things to consider -- out processing, paying bills, making arrangements for family.
Ann Romney: Drugs Are Too Expensive
Ann Romney on her battle with multiple sclerosis and why she decided to write her latest book.
Half of Millennials Visit a Doctor Less Than Once Per Year
New Survey Shows Why People Are Delaying Care Despite Obamacare
ObamaCare Enrollment Deadline for Pre-existing Conditions Delayed
The Department of Health and Human Services announced it will extend the Pre-Existing Conditions Insurance Plan (PCIP) until March 15.
Stroke, Spending Spree Leaves Family with Debt Emergency
Medical emergencies can lead to massive credit card debt to pay medical bills. Here's what to do.
The Transgender Effect – Changing Business, Policy & Perception
Will Apple, Goldman Sachs and Target help set the tone for other companies when it comes to transgender surgeries? We expose the dollars and make sense of where it’s headed
3 Questions to Ask Your Insurance Agent
When do you need to review your insurance coverage?
How Animal Farm Communities Create a New World for Many with Autism
In the middle of the English countryside, Lydia Otter has made it her life’s mission to help support those with autism at Pennyhooks Care Farm -- and she is making an impact, one student at a time.
Adding a New Baby to Your Health Insurance
Be careful to make sure your bundle of joy is covered by more than just a blanket.
Kirstie Alley on Jenny Craig, Oprah, & 'Cheers' Reunion
Kirstie Alley on being a ‘Jenny’s Girl,’ Oprah, and why she was shocked about ‘Cheers’ Reunion

















