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The spectacular assortment of tables and other works found at Unique Live Edge Tables in Mentor will blow you away
\Don’t you miss shopping? I mean that in-person, take-your-time, touch-the-items, feel-the-quality, even meet-the-owner and enjoy-the-experience kind of shopping. You just don’t get that online. When investing in a quality piece of furniture for your home, you’ll get no better shopping experience than the one at Unique Live Edge Tables...
Read MoreMaintaining hearing aids a must
We devote time each spring to doing a deep clean at home, in our cars and in our yards. In the spirit of maintenance and renewal, I’m devoting this month’s column to the importance of maintaining your hearing aids. We recommend you get a professional clean and check every four to six months, and sometimes more often such as if you have...
Read MoreA booster shot for health benefits
Healthcare benefits help attract and retain great people. If offered access to more benefits, 73% of employees would stay with their current employer longer, according to a MetLife 2024 study. The same report showed nearly two in five employees think their benefits do not reduce stress. There’s room for improvement. Imagine a workplace...
Read MoreThe Lake Metroparks ecosystem is home to a plethora of interesting cold-blooded creatures
What do Indiana Jones and Harrison Ford have in common? They’re both deathly afraid of snakes. But it turns out that despite the fear factor Hollywood tries to perpetrate, snakes, reptiles and amphibians are actually sensitive, docile, love to be around people and play a vital part in the ecosystem they occupy. Mimi caught up with...
Read MoreWould you want to live to 150?
Last year, Harvard researchers reported they have “turned back the clock” on laboratory mice by altering the epigenome (the molecules that switch DNA on and off). This finding means we may one day be able to reset the human body to avoid deadly diseases like Alzheimer’s, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Advancements are...
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