Seniors still have sex. That's the good news. The bad news is that more and more seniors contract sexually transmitted diseases every year. Many studies show 50, 60 or even 70 percent increases during the last decade in STDs like syphilis and chlamydia for the Americans 55 and older. In...
There is often an enormous reluctance for loved ones to broach the subject of future planning for living arrangements...
State governments face a serious pension crisis, one that threatens the economic well-being of both political entities and individuals. There is simply not enough money to pay the pensions promised to employees of many state and local governments. For instance, Pennsylvania is $41 billion in...
What could be better than the special satisfaction that comes from harvesting the bounty of a particular plant that w...
Some say that the grass is greener on the other side, but what about those who live on the other side? A life full of private jets, multi-million dollar mansions and designer closets may be appealing, but can money really buy happiness? What does the decadence of the "one percent" and others...
In May, North Carolina State University's graduate school announced a unique arrangement with SKEMA, a French business school. The two institutions will be the first to offer a one-year graduate studies option in Global Luxury Management. While demand for luxury goods remains strong in the...
The author covers a survey of molds and their effects on humans. Some 50% of our buildings have been identified as wa...
The complexion of America is changing. With white births no longer the majority in the US, politicians and sociologists speculate about the future of this increasingly multi-ethnic country. These demographic shifts have a history of immigration behind them, including decades of recent growth...
Farm land becomes waste land! Homes go up for sale! Families move! Traffic increases! Open 24/7 lights flood bedrooms...
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