Spring is here. The days will be getting longer and the temperatures milder, even though they never get too cold here in Florida. It's going to be tempting to spend more time outside. But what if your outdoor space has gotten… read more
Kendra Miller
Giving New Life to Your Unwanted Items
Start the new year with less clutter in your mental and physical space. When cleaning or decluttering your house, consider giving new life to your unwanted or unused items by donating them to charity instead of throwing them away. Your… read more
Ulcers in Children: What You Need to Know
“Ulcer” makes you think of overworked, over-stressed adults. While it may not seem like stomach ulcers are something kids would have to worry about, an Italian study found that the incidence of ulcers in kids in the U.S. was over… read more
Unwrapping the Benefits of Seaweed
Seaweed, the collective term for numerous species of marine plants and algae, has long been a staple of East Asian diets. Numerous studies, including a 2011 review in Advances in Food and Nutrition Research, have been published citing the high vitamin… read more
Helping Your Kids Make Sense of Dollars and Cents
You want your children to be safe and happy and possess the skills needed to navigate successfully through life. According to Sam X. Renick, an award-winning author and co-creator of Sammy Rabbit, a children’s financial literacy initiative, one of the best foundations… read more
Where Every Day is a Holiday
There are a select few towns across America for which the holiday season never really ends, thanks to names that capture the holiday spirit and festivities that celebrate the wonder of Christmas. Christmas, Florida Named for Fort Christmas, which was… read more