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Feb152017

Is There Science Behind These So-Called Superfoods?

There is no master list of superfoods. There is no criteria for superfoods. Sounds kinda sketchy, doesn’t it? Well find out what science says about these ten popular superfoods.

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February 15, 2017Leave a commentDisability Causes, Health and WellnessBy Council for Disability Awareness
Feb132017

Some of the Top Budgeting Apps Available

It is almost second nature to our understanding: Budgets should be created so we know where and how much of our money is outgoing versus incoming. Yet, we fight budgeting like the plague. Perhaps these budgeting apps can make this task a bit simpler for you.

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February 13, 2017Leave a commentPersonal Finance, Protect Your IncomeBy Council for Disability Awareness
Feb102017

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Myths, Facts, and Treatment

An invisible illness. That is what chronic fatigue syndrome is considered. This may be one of the reasons people are skeptical about its existence. Well, it is real, and here are some myth-busting beliefs and potential treatments for this illness.

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February 10, 2017Leave a commentDisability Causes, Health and Wellness, Living with DisabilityBy Council for Disability Awareness
Feb82017

Is Supplemental Disability Insurance Worth It?

Supplemental disability insurance provides the benefit of receiving around 80 percent of your take home pay instead of around 60 percent if you have no supplemental disability insurance.

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February 8, 2017Leave a commentDisability Insurance, Personal Finance, WorkplaceBy Colin Lalley
Feb62017

If I Could Turn Back Time: Millennial Money Mistakes Which Can Affect Your Future

When we are young we feel invincible. We believe time is on our side and there is plenty of time to work out financial situations once we are older. However, this is rarely the case. Check out these millennial money mistakes that can hurt you financially in the long term.

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February 6, 2017Leave a commentPersonal Finance, Protect Your IncomeBy Council for Disability Awareness
Feb32017

Workplace Bullying: What Forms Does It Take and What to Do About It

According to one study, 27 percent of people have had direct or past experience with abusive work conduct; 72 percent of employees defend or rationalize bullying. What is workplace bullying and how do you stop it?

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February 3, 2017Leave a commentWorkplaceBy Council for Disability Awareness
Feb12017

Four Things You Need to Know About Money in Your 30s

Valuable Money Lessons to Share with Children

Ever hear someone complain that their parents never provided money lessons or proper financial education? Don’t be those parents!

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February 1, 2017Leave a commentPersonal Finance, PlanBy Council for Disability Awareness
Jan302017

Health Insurance Terms You Should Know, but Were Afraid to Ask About

Health insurance is an important aspect of everyone’s health. But a surprising number of people do not even know the most basic health insurance terms. Here is a primer of important terms to know.

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January 30, 2017Leave a commentHealth and Wellness, Personal Finance, Plan, UncategorizedBy Council for Disability Awareness
Jan272017

The Very Important Pre-Marital Financial Discussion

A pre-marital financial discussion is a must for those who want to establish a financial foundation and a relationship of trust and teamwork.

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January 27, 2017Leave a commentPersonal Finance, Plan, Protect Your IncomeBy Council for Disability Awareness
Jan252017

Yes, There Are Anxiety Apps and Depression Apps

Who knew there were anxiety apps and depression apps. Like all apps, some people may like them and use them, others may not want anything to do with a mental health app. If you suffer from these widespread mental illnesses, it might be worth it to give each of the apps a try.

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January 25, 2017Leave a commentHealth and Wellness, Living with DisabilityBy Council for Disability Awareness
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