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How to Cut Taxes When You Work From Home

Working from home comes with many benefits, including the home office tax deduction. Money Girl explains what this new tax break is, how to find out if you're eligible, how to figure your deduction, and how much money you could save.  

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This Is Your Brain on Cholesterol

Too much cholesterol can be bad for your heart. But could it be good for your brain? Nutrition Diva dives into the new research on the potential benefits of cholesterol.
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What to Do When Nothing Feels Good

Imagine feeling blah, but on steroids. Or unmotivated, but supersized. Feeling like nothing is enjoyable (and that nothing matters anyway) is a serious symptom called "anhedonia." Savvy Psychologist Dr. Ellen Hendriksen offers two science-backed ways to beat the capital-B blahs.

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What Is Your Metabolism?

You've probably heard the word "metabolism," especially as it relates to weight loss or gain. But what is your metabolism, what does it do, and do you have any control over it? Get-Fit Guy Brock Armstrong explains.

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5 Ways Positive Discipline Makes Parenting Easier

Do you find yourself often criticizing or yelling at your kids? Are you frustrated when they don't listen? Mighty Mommy shares 5 tips to make your discipline approach more positive and effective.

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Grammar Girl's AP Style Webinar
AP style and grammar errors can make people question your work, but you can get the skills you need to make your next pitch, paper, or story the best it can be. Join Grammar Girl and Ragan Communications for Grammar Girl's Beginner's and Intermediate Guide to AP Style on Feb. 28, 2019, from 1-2:30 p.m. CT!  
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