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Lifestyles

PEOPLE’S PHARMACY: The confusing history of hormone replacement therapy

Women contemplating hormone replacement therapy to ease hot flashes, night sweats and other miseries of menopause might be feeling confused. Controversy has followed Premarin, one of the dominant brands of replacement estrogen, throughout its history of more than 80 years. Few drugs have lasted ...

How caring for aging parents brings families back together

In spite of burnout and exhaustion, most Americans who are caring for an aging parent said it has healed their relationship with them. That’s according to a recent survey of 2,000 sandwich generation parents who also care for an aging parent, in which most (88%) said that caregiving has ...

Dear Annie: Handling career crises and work anxieties

DEAR ANNIE: I’m feeling torn between pursuing my dream and maintaining my financial stability. I have a job as an accountant making six figures, but it’s boring work — so boring that I dread getting out of bed every morning. The days go by slowly, and I find myself living for the weekend. ...

Hints from Heloise: Keep neck tie intact

DEAR HELOISE: I’ve enjoyed and learned from your column for years. If you’re like me, tying a neck tie can be frustrating. When I get a tie with a knot that has the style and length I like, I’ll take it off by loosening it just enough to get it off my neck and over my head. Then I hang it ...

Bridge by Steve Becker

The signal is probably the single most valuable weapon available to the defense, but, like any other weapon, there is a proper time and place for its use. Take this case where a signal proved useless, partly because of a good play by declarer and partly because one defender could not obey the ...