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What to Do When One Leg Is Shorter Than the Other 08/14/2017 08:00pm • Doug Brayton, a lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy in Norfolk, Virginia, says he first noticed his left leg was shorter than his right when he was in college. It seemed minor then, and he thought he'd just have to live with it. But in the years since, the limb length discrepancy -- a term that's Unlock stiff shoulders with these exercises 08/14/2017 06:48pm • -Fairfax Hackley, personal trainer How Active Is Your Kitchen? 08/13/2017 08:00pm • How often does your life feel like a juggling act? Carving out time to work out, de-stress, shop for food, cook and sleep -- in addition to meeting work, family and social obligations -- can feel impossible. But what if you could knock out two of those priorities -- preparing a meal and exercising How to Eat Gluten Again Without Your Body (or Mind) Going Nuts 08/13/2017 08:00pm • For a little over a year, Jackie Diette didn't eat gluten. In fact, the 30-year-old fashion director in New York City ate little more than vegetables, meats and healthy fats. "From expertise combined with my own research about the effects of food containing gluten, I was confident that removing it Law School Q&A: LSAT, GRE Application Strategies 08/13/2017 08:00pm • Welcome to the latest installment of Law Admissions Q&A, a monthly feature that provides law school admissions advice to readers who send in questions and admissions profiles. If you have a question, email us for a chance to be featured next month. This week, I will discuss the shifting landsca The Outlook for Stocks for the Rest of 2017 08/13/2017 08:00pm • Will stocks continue rallying for the remainder of the year? As with many things, the late baseball genius Yogi Berra summed it up well: "It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future." Anyone who has tried to forecast the stock market knows that investing is no exception: It often ma Bryce Harper bruised bone, does not have ligament or tendon damage Bryce Harper bruised bone, does not have ligament or tendon damage 08/13/2017 11:12am • WASHINGTON — Bryce Harper has a bone bruise with no ligament or tendon damage, Nationals General Manager Mike Rizzo said Sunday. Harper should be back by the end of the season, Rizzo said. Rizzo, who spoke to the media, said Harper will be placed on the disabled list. The injury in th Best all-natural appetite suppressants Best all-natural appetite suppressants 08/13/2017 09:00am • Whether you want to lose weight or simply avoid gaining any more, your efforts can be quickly derailed if you're left feeling hungry. And while there are plenty of products on the market that promise to curb your appetite, they may actually do more harm than good, causing various side effects, inclu How to beat beetles and protect your cucumbers 08/11/2017 06:14am • A soapy (or oily) leaf bath won’t beat those dirty cucumber beetles John in Sterling, Virginia, writes: “Arrgghh! I got cucumber beetles in my garden! Would a vegetable soap prevent these beetles from attacking my cucumbers?” No, John. Washing down plant leaves with horticultural soaps o Tennessee Moves Beyond Ambitious School Turnaround Model 08/10/2017 08:00pm • Not too long ago, teachers, instructional coaches, principals and other educators poured into Memphis, Tennessee, energized by and drawn to an aggressive effort to turn around the state's chronically poor-performing schools -- schools that, for decades, had been failing generations of students. Mem Coping With Depression When You're Terminally Ill or Have a Serious Disease 08/10/2017 08:00pm • Depression is often triggered or worsened by some traumatic or stressful event. Few things in life are more traumatic and stressful than receiving a diagnosis of a serious, chronic or potentially terminal illness. Take cancer. Upon receiving a diagnosis of cancer, 40 percent of patients experience What Other Conditions Are Associated With COPD? 08/10/2017 08:00pm • The American Lung Association reports that chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is the third biggest killer of people worldwide. Currently, there is no cure for this progressive lung disease that typically results from many years of smoking. Having COPD, like the habit of smoking, puts you at high The Role of Occupational Therapy in MS 08/10/2017 08:00pm • Moving your body gets tricky when you have multiple sclerosis. Damaged nerves may cause problems using your hands, arms and legs. And while medication, exercise and physical therapy are important ways to help manage MS challenges, occupational therapy can also play a crucial role in keeping you fun 10 Business Schools Where Grads Make More Than $145,000 08/09/2017 08:00pm • MBA Grads From Competitive B-Schools Earn The Most For those interested in landing a sizable salary upon graduation, these full-time MBA programs lead to annual earnings of more than $140,000. Most of these programs are ranked in the top 10 in the U.S. News 2018 Best Business Schools rankings.Despit 5 Tips to Help You Lose Weight When You Have Diabetes 08/09/2017 08:00pm • Janice Watt of Smithfield, Rhode Island, developed Type 2 diabetes and was using insulin for about eight years. As anyone who uses insulin knows, that involves a lot of work and planning. Even just eating your next meal can involve taking an insulin shot first. But earlier this year, Watt decided t
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