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![]() Alex Levin - ArticlesAlex Tatarinov-Levin is a web content editor for Yodle, a business directory and local online advertising company offering practical and innovative solutions for advertising in the 21st century. Find consumer guides, tips and articles at local.yodle.com/articles.
How to Choose a Carpet Cleaner That Won't Clean You OutThere are lots of good reasons to love a clean plush carpet, from the way it feels between your toes to the aesthetic appeal it brings to your home. But these benefits come at a cost – carpets are virtual magnets for nuisances like dust, dander, stains and mold. Are Your Kids Overweight? Tips to Get Your Kids to Eat RightAlmost 30 years ago, the USDA made an earnest attempt to classify ketchup as a fresh vegetable in school lunches. For obvious reasons, the proposal was widely ridiculed and shot down. In 2004, the department had another go, this time championing batter-coated french fries. Medicine or Myth: the Truth About ChiropracticsSo is chiropractic a legitimate medical science? Does it work?? Deceptively Simple - Art of Living in the MomentAlex Tatarinov-Levin met recently with the founders of NYU's Mindfulness program, Jackie Levin, RN, MS, and Tara Piergrossi, a Masters candidate in Public Health at Hunter College. Jackie and Tara talk about the concept of mindfulness and how to begin your own practice in this in-depth interview. Healthy Habits Start at Home: Getting Your Kids to Eat Right -- Even When You’re not AroundAlmost 30 years ago, the USDA made an earnest attempt to classify ketchup as a fresh vegetable in school lunches. For obvious reasons, the proposal was widely ridiculed and shot down. In 2004, the department had another go, this time championing batter-coated french fries. So don’t feel guilty about super-sizing your fries anymore; just think of them as a salad—the USDA does. The Deceptively Simple Art of Living in the MomentAlex Tatarinov-Levin met recently with the founders of NYU's Mindfulness program, Jackie Levin, RN, MS, and Tara Piergrossi, a Masters candidate in Public Health at Hunter College. Jackie and Tara talk about the concept and how to put it into practice. Everything You Need to Know Before Getting That Smile MakeoverInnovations in cosmetic dentistry have made a trip to the dentist's office an entirely new and rewarding experience for millions of Americans, and many procedures are even covered by dental insurers! So whether you’re fixing a single tooth or getting a total smile makeover, arm yourself with these facts to help you decide on a procedure that fits your dental and aesthetic needs and budget. Botox: Fountain of Youth or Poison in Your Face?Is Botox a fountain of youth or just poison injected into your face? Like so many things in life, the answer isn't black and white, and while this answer many not satisfy some readers, both are true to a certain extent. Limos for Prom: a Parent's Guide to Keeping Kids Safe on Their Special NightPROM. Terrifying, right? The cost, the danger of having your son or daughter out into the wee hours of the morning—it’s enough to drive a parent crazy. When my daughter first approached me about going to prom with her boyfriend, I at first balked at her suggestion to rent a limo. Medicine or Myth: the Truth About ChiropracticsThere's been a lot of bad blood between MDs and Chiropractics over the legitimacy of chiropractic care. Read the facts and decide for yourself.
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