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Mixed Feelings on the Current Housing Market

February 3rd, 2012 · No Comments

Some economic experts and analysts contend that there is little chance for a housing recovery.  That extremely pessimistic outlook is not based on feelings, but upon solid economic data.  The year of 2011 was a sad story for the housing market.  The market saw record low 30-year mortgage rates with few people taking advantage of [...]

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An Alternative Treatment for Arthritis

January 6th, 2012 · No Comments

A procedure known as platelet rich plasma, or PRP injections, are being used to alleviate arthritis and other joint pain.  Avivia Gianetti is an active golfer who is in her late 50s.  However, soreness and pain running down her arms left her unable to play her favorite sport.  Not keen on the idea of surgery, [...]

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Dispute over whether Scottie Pippen filed for bankruptcy

January 3rd, 2012 · No Comments

Former Chicago Bulls star, Scottie Pippen, most notably known for his time playing alongside Michael Jordan in the Bulls six NBA championships, has filed a multimillion-dollar federal lawsuit Tuesday, December 13, 2011.  The lawsuit claims that several websites and media outlets falsely accused Scottie Pippen of filing for bankruptcy.  CNBC.com was among one of the [...]

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Beating Type 2 diabetes may be just that simple

December 16th, 2011 · No Comments

In an astounding study presented at Chicago’s Radiological Society of North America, a team from the Leiden University Medical Center found that Type 2 diabetes can be eliminated in patients in just four months.  What is the cure for Type 2 diabetes?  The answer to that question is simpler than you might think.  A low-calorie [...]

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Mixed Reviews in light of Social Security Administration’s Changes

December 16th, 2011 · No Comments

Earlier in the year, the Social Security Administration in Baltimore decided to implement changes in the federal disability benefits program to reduce the straining backlog of applications.  The Social Security Administration implemented new medical examination policies, which Social Security Administration spokesman Mark Hinkle contends, “decisions are timelier… but this does not mean we are sacrificing [...]

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Sometimes Income Taxes Are Dischargeable In a Bankruptcy

December 16th, 2011 · No Comments

As a general rule taxes are nondischargeable in a bankruptcy. However, in some circumstances, income taxes can be discharged in a bankruptcy. In order for income taxes to be eligible for a discharge in a bankruptcy, the taxes must have been filed for at least two years and the taxes must have been due and [...]

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Credit card use is making a comeback

December 16th, 2011 · No Comments

Consumer spending over the last three quarters of 2011 has shown a reversion to credit card use over debit card.  Silvio Tavares, senior vice president at First Data, which processes card transactions for 4.1 million merchants, notes that “Consumers have spent the last couple of years de-leveraging and reducing credit card use, but the past [...]

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Denny Hecker may have hidden assets

December 16th, 2011 · No Comments

While the once large auto business network owner Denny Hecker serves out his 10-year sentence in the Duluth Federal Prison Camp, bankruptcy trustee Randy Seaver is on the search for hidden assets.  Randy Seaver, assigned trustee in handling the bankruptcy estate of Denny Hecker, believes that there are hidden assets and the persons may have [...]

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Nigh shift workers are at greater risk for Type 2 diabetes

December 9th, 2011 · No Comments

In a two decade long study, 177,184 women between the ages of 42 and 67 were followed as part of the Nurse’s Health Study.  One of the remarkable findings of the study was the increased likelihood of developing type-2 diabetes as the result of periodic night shift work.  Nurses who worked periodic night shifts for [...]

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Student Loans may be the “Good” Kind of Debt

December 6th, 2011 · No Comments

Although most people would like to have zero debt compared to much debt, student loan debt may not be as bad as other kinds.  With low interest rates and flexible payment options, Carolyn Bigda from the Chicago Tribune contends that student loans tend to be more forgiving than other types of debt.  However, the primary [...]

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