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Hearing Well Makes Life More Enjoyable

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St. Loius, Missouri (NAPSI) - If you’re planning to spend some time enjoying the great outdoors, you may want to get your hearing checked.

Ice Cream Facts and Fancies

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Yuma, Arizona (NAPSI) - Americans, it seems, are really hot for ice cream. People in the United States indulge more than those in any other nation, averaging 48 pints of ice cream per person, per year. Ninety-eight percent of allU.S. households purchase ice cream, with more sold on Sunday than any other day of the week. Here are a few more Cool Facts:

Thinking About College: But How Do I Pay For It?

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Tempe, Arizona (NAPSI) - It pays to go to college: According to the College Board, people with only a high school diploma are about twice as likely to be unemployed as those with a four-year college degree and earn an average of $22,000 less per year. The question, however, is how to pay for it. Steve Olszewski, senior vice president of Discover Student Loans, shares six tips:

Helping Your Pet Get Ready For The Road

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Riverside, California (NAPSI) - Investing a little time and effort before you leave can pay big dividends when traveling with your pet. Here are some tips that can help keep you and your pet on the road to happiness:

Heroes Remembered

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Washington, DC (NAPSI) - Calling all Korean War Veterans. Mark your calendars and make plans to join Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and the Defense Department’s Korean War Commemoration Committee for a special program commemorating the 59th anniversary of the signing of the Korean War Armistice.

Memorial Museum Keeps Legacy Of World War II Airmen Alive

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Tucson, Arizona (NAPSI) - A museum has taken on the urgent task of preserving the history of World War II airmen. Many of the “greatest generation” signed up to fight and fly when they were only in their teens or 20s.

Trip To Remember

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Moline, Illinois (NAPSI) - There’s a lot to see at the newly renovated John Deere Pavilion in downtown Moline,Ill. The completely transformed pavilion offers an up-close look at the company’s global business and products, its rich history, as well as solutions to meet the challenges of providing food for the world’s growing population.

Less-Than-100-Calorie BBQ Sides

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Reno, Nevada (NAPSI) - BBQ lovers, you can have it all—delicious, quick, better-for-you side dishes in 100 calories or less per serving! Registered Dietitian and weight-loss instructor Jennie McCary, MS, RD, LD, says that “every BBQ should have tasty, easy-to-prepare side options that won’t derail your diet.”

Understanding Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

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Yuma, Arizona (NAPSI) - Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Awareness Month is a time to educate those unfamiliar with the rare genetic disorder, tuberous sclerosis complex. To promote understanding, Dr. Steven Roberds, the Chief Scientific Officer at the Tuberous Sclerosis (TS) Alliance, a patient advocacy group, provides answers to some common questions about this lifelong condition.

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  3. Surprising Solution For Disruptive Migraines
  4. Why Veterans Are Choosing Career Colleges
  5. Heroes Remembered
  6. Tips For High School Graduates
  7. Tips For Maintaining A Happy, Healthy Home
  8. Tips On Gaining Control Of Your Allergies
  9. Yakima Basin Water Supply - May Forecast Released
  10. Building Partnerships and Solutions for Idaho’s Water Needs

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