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In the first of its kind study, researchers at The Pennsylvania State University demonstrated that eating beef everyday as part of a heart-healthy diet can improve cholesterol levels.
Even when you are not there, you can still keep a close eye on home. Thanks to new security system technology, including live video feed, you can monitor everything from the front door to the sump pump from hundreds of miles away.
The special people on your shopping list will be pleased with CAB®, filet mignon, strip steaks, rib eye steaks or a combination steak package.
Epilepsy affects about 2 million people in the U.S. and is characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures. November is Epilepsy Awareness Month.
Wholesale prices for ingredients of a traditional Thanksgiving dinner are a mixed bag in 2011 when compared to prices in 2010, according to data compiled by The Food Institute.
As roads are cleared and people shovel from under the storm throughout regions damaged by recent winter storms, the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) cautions homeowners and clean-up crews to remember to be extremely careful when working around damaged and snow-covered trees.
Farming is a particularly noisy occupation that puts you at risk of hearing loss. According to Kansas State University, several hundred thousand farmers have hearing impairment. Both large machinery (like combines and tractors) and small engines (like lawn movers and chain saws) can damage hearing with prolonged, repeated exposure.
Our lagging economy has spurned a dramatic increase in burglaries and home invasions across the country, with agencies reporting an increase in 2010 after falling for a number of years. What is especially troubling is that these crimes have increased in the suburbs and small towns – places where it rarely happened before.
ServiceMaster Clean Disaster Restoration Specialists provide important advice on dealing with mold
People returning to homes damaged by flooding can protect themselves by following some simple safety precautions.