"Organized at last!" A confirmed slob comes clean - sort of
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Organizing a house can be difficult if a person is used to piling things and moving piles around instead of sorting through them and discarding unnecessary items. Ways to become better organized include always leaving a room after straightening it and inviting people over for dinner.
Publication Name: Woman's Day
Subject: Family and marriage
ISSN: 0043-7336
Year: 1996
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Osteoporosis: what you can do now
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The risks of developing osteoporosis can be reduced by ensuring adequate intake of milk, exercising regularly and taking hormone therapy after menopause. A woman's risk can be evaluated with a dual energy X-ray absorptiometry that measures bone density. A new drug is also available.
Publication Name: Woman's Day
Subject: Family and marriage
ISSN: 0043-7336
Year: 1997
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Are you too thrifty?
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People can ask themselves certain questions to determine if they are too thrifty. These include determining if they always buy the cheapest items, ignore hidden costs and waste time searching for the lowest-priced goods.
Publication Name: Woman's Day
Subject: Family and marriage
ISSN: 0043-7336
Year: 1995
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