AUTOMOTIVE

2016 General Motors: Inauguration of the New Performance and Racing Center

PONTIAC, MI – General Motors today opened the doors to the all-new GM Powertrain Performance and Racing Center – a state-of-the-art facility

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FAMILY LIFE

Share The Love On Valentine’s Day With Techy Gifts You’ll Both Enjoy

Jennifer Jolly  USA Today, New York Times “Wired Well” Columnist and Emmy AwardTM Winning Technology Commentator Love is in the air this

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FOOD & ENTERTAINING

A Crash Course on Plant-Based Eating

Wendy Bazilian, Doctor of Public Health and Author Unpacks her EssentialPlant-Based Grocery List, Shares Eating Tips that Can Support Better

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FOOD & ENTERTAINING

Deadly Plant Disease Threatens California Citrus

The Asian citrus psyllid and Huanglongbing could be a death sentence for California citrus trees – but with support from

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HEALTH & MEDICAL

U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Updates Recommendations for Depression Screening in Adults

Depression is a common clinical problem, and is a leading cause of disability in adults. This condition is often under

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BEAUTY & FITNESS

“The Bachelorette” Star Trista Sutter Shares Her Secrets to Younger Looking Skin at Every Age!

Aging is a fact of life, and as we age our skin changes too. What may have worked in our

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HEALTH & MEDICAL

Defense Department’s ‘A Head for the Future’ videos

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) awareness initiative from the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center (DVBIC) has released new videos

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BUSINESS & FINANCE

PwC launches 19th Global CEO Survey results in Davos, Switzerland

DAVOS, SWITZERLAND – January 19, 2016 – Dennis Nally, Chairman of PricewaterhouseCoopers International, presented some of the key findings of PwC’s

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AUTOMOTIVE

Disruptive by Design; See the New $6,800 P5 from Elio Motors

Nearly 50,000 consumers have already reserved a place in line for an Elio Named one of the 2015 Top Ten

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HEALTH & MEDICAL

Study Compares Health Care Usage, Cost in Developed Countries for Patients Dying with Cancer

To some, end of life care in the United States is considered resource intensive, expensive, and inattentive to patients’ needs.

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