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How to Keep Pets Safe in the Summer
The summer months can be uncomfortably hot — and this may spell danger for furry friends. Keep these tips in mind to make sure your pet is safe this summer. Your pet will thank you for it!

Summer Skin Tips
Too much summer fun in the sun can take a toll on your skin — leaving it dry, irritated and burned. With these few simple skincare tips, it can be easy to keep your skin looking its best all year long!

Swimming Tips for Beginners
Swimming is a fun recreational sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Whether you just want to splash around in the pool this summer or you’re looking to add swimming to your regular workout routine, there are some important things for all beginning swimmers to know.

Summer Food Safety Tips
As food heats up in summer’s warm temperatures, bacteria can multiply rapidly. In order to protect you and your loved ones from foodborne illnesses or grilling injuries, we’ve compiled a few safety tips to remember when handling food and grilling outdoors.

Healthy Ways to Celebrate Father’s Day
Father’s Day is just around the corner! Are you ready to show dad just how much he means to you this weekend?

Summer Fire Safety Tips
Summertime is a great chance to fire up the barbeque or put on an exciting fireworks show, but with all this fun comes responsibility. Make sure you keep your safety and the safety of your loved ones in mind this summer, especially when grilling or setting off fireworks. Here are some safety tips to stay safe around fire this summer.

Wine Not? The Health Benefits of Red Wine
A glass of red wine a day may keep the doctor away. While drinking red wine in moderation may be healthy, it is important to remember that there are health consequences for binge drinking — three or more glasses per day.

Healthy Summer Vacation Tips
Pack your bags, it’s time for summer vacation! Summer vacation is a time for many parents to relax and kids to blow off some steam.

Summer Sports Safety Tips
Before you dust off your kayaks or hit the beach, be sure to make the most of all that summer fun by staying safe and avoiding injury.

Are You an Introvert or an Extrovert?
The psychological terms “introvert” and “extrovert” were coined by psychiatrist and psychotherapist Carl Jung to explain the different attitudes that people may use to direct their energy. These terms are also used in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality test.