Fast and easy ways to make over a room

Home redesign can be done with a little imagination, a burst of color and a small amount of money.

Never on time? Author offers advice, theories for the punctually challenged

If you, like the white rabbit in “Alice in Wonderland,” find yourself constantly chanting about being late, then Monday might have been especially challenging.

Veterinarian learning about cancer from old dogs

At the Gerald P. Murphy Cancer Foundation in Indiana, scientists look at age-related cancers, tapping the field of comparative oncology to discover useful similarities and differences between species. Over the last three years, the Murphy center contacted kennel clubs, breeding groups and veterinarians to build a database of the 140 longest-lived Rottweilers, chosen because they are a popular breed and because they have an unfortunate tendency to develop cancer.

Health Watch: Choosing the right aid for your hearing loss

Weekly health rail, with items on hearing aids, the low risk associated with kidney donation, glaucoma risk factors, and more.

Your family tree plays an important role in your health

Discussing health issues is usually a topic delicately danced around when, in reality, it's better to dive right in and be nosy, says Dr. Alfred George Jr., a geneticist and director of the Vanderbilt Institute for Integrative Genomics. The more details - who, what, when - that you know about your family's medical history, the better off your future generations will be.

Paralympian Joe Howard goes for one more gold

Joe Howard thought he was finished. Not finished completely. He’d had hockey taken away from him for too many years to even think of giving up the game by choice. But the travel, the tournaments, the training … no, after dozens of international events and three Paralympics, it was time to play for fun, and when he felt like it. But Howard, 43 and playing with teammates 20 years younger, is out to help lead Team USA to a gold medal in Vancouver.

A 'stunned' state: Medicines For Humanity member returns from Haiti

The Medicines For Humanity group continues to deal with the aftermath of the January earthquake in Haiti, and program director Betty Scanlon said she doesn’t see the situation getting much better any time soon. She should know – she recently returned from the ravaged country at the beginning of March.

Ask Dog Lady: Pedigrees don't matter to dogs

Dog Lady offers advice on loving dogs of all breeds, and how to handle fussy owners at the dog park.

Lent traditions symbolize meaning of the season

The celebration of Lent is one of the oldest observations on the Christian calendar.

Knowing the Heimlich maneuver can save a life

When hungry and hurried, I’ve been known to three-bite a McDonald’s chicken wrap. I don’t often eat like that, but I can. Thankfully, despite the ability to practically unhinge my jaw, I’ve never choked.  But after last week, I’ve slowed way, way down at mealtime. That’s because I administered my first Heimlich.

It's easy for food portions to become distorted

But when it comes to diet and diabetes, diabetes educators say the amount eaten is as important as what is eaten.

Religion News: Pope Benedict to visit Spain

Weekly religion rail, with items on the pope's travel plans, getting to know the Seventh-day Adventist Church founder, and more.

Some advice as animal baby season approaches

In the spring, the animals come alive and make new little animals, some of which must rely on the care of animal rehabilitation professionals if they're found injured. There are a few things humans can do to keep animal families together until the babies grow up and move and on out of the way.

Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with Irish potatoes

Next week, potato recipes will be dusted off once again for St. Patrick’s Day. Unlike the day’s traditional cabbage and corned beef, potatoes remain crucial to our cookery. Worldwide, we eat about 73 pounds per capita per year, more than any other side dish.

Warming up to leeks: Recipes for St. Patrick's Day

Leeks are one of the oldest Irish vegetables, and they combine well with other foods of the Emerald Isle, including cheese, potatoes and fish.

Diana Boggia: Can I help my son start his day with a sunnier attitude?

No matter what is affecting your son, you can help him find a reason to smile each day, starting first thing in the morning.

5 Things to Do This Weekend (March 12-14)

This week’s suggestions: Watch the X Paralympic Winter Games, check out one of the new movies, get ready for the time change, prepare for Selection Sunday and start celebrating St. Patrick’s Day.

Kathryn Rem: Did you celebrate National Crabmeat Day?

Did you know that we recently celebrated National Blueberry Popover Day, Oatmeal Nut Waffles Day and National Crabmeat Day? Just about every type of food has a commemorative day, week or month.

Family Time: Enjoy a frugal family night in without sacrificing the fun

Weekly family rail, with tips on holding a frugal family night, a review of “Alice in Wonderland” and more. 

 

Home Help: Digital spring cleaning

Weekly home rail, with tips on spring cleaning digital devices, how to update your decor for spring, what to know before painting the exterior of your home, and more.

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