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While 'sitting kills,' new tips and technology keep people moving

While 'sitting kills,' new tips and technology keep people moving It's common knowledge that an inactive and sedentary lifestyle is a sure way to trim years off your life. However, only recently has research been able to confirm that your job is a silent killer, assuming you're sitting at a desk for much of the day. Experts recommend taking 10,000 daily steps and fulfilling that goal by moving throughout the day.

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Time-saving lifestyle changes help you look and feel your best

Time-saving lifestyle changes help you look and feel your best From the moment your alarm clock rings, the race is on. It's a rush to get ready, a hurry to get to work and a hectic day at the office, all before the evening introduces its own laundry list of tasks. It can feel difficult -- if not impossible -- to find time to care for yourself in the daily hustle and bustle, but at the same time, everyone wants to look good, feel good and be healthy.

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The power of Arctic skin care

The power of Arctic skin care A little pampering can go a long way in keeping your skin looking radiant and youthful. Using natural ingredients from the Arctic area of Scandinavia arms you with beauty benefits to tackle the signs of worry, stress and aging.

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How to feel fabulous by expressing your true self

How to feel fabulous by expressing your true self What does it mean to "be fabulous?" You don't need to be a celebrity - you can be a fabulous mom or friend, the co-worker who has a glam glow about her or the teacher or boss who exudes confidence and sass. Being fabulous is really about being who you want to be and expressing your style in every possible way - from the inside, out.

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How the royal wedding influenced the latest bridal trends

How the royal wedding influenced the latest bridal trends Although the latest Brides American Wedding Study shows the average cost of a wedding in 2010 was $26,501, a decrease of 5 percent from 2009, weddings continue to be big business. But many couples are opting to cut the guest list instead of big ticket items like wedding gowns.

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