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  • 4 days ago | uexpress.com | Danny Seo

    Everyone loses socks. So what do you do with the stray single sock you have left? Don't toss it -- you can reuse it around the house! Fill a sock with cedar shavings, tying it off at the top; since socks are porous, the cedar scent will permeate the air inside a closet and keep moths at bay. To keep your car windows from fogging up, fill a sock with kitty litter and tie a knot at the end. Place it by the window and it'll absorb excess moisture, keeping your car windshield crystal-clear.

  • 4 days ago | uexpress.com | Eve Glazier |Elizabeth Ko

    Dear Doctors: I am 66 years old and an avid cyclist. Last winter, after we went for a long ride, I suddenly felt lightheaded and then fainted. My doctor ordered a series of heart scans that found slight mitral valve prolapse. What is that? Should I be worried? Dear Reader: Mitral valve prolapse is a condition that interferes with the one-way flow of blood through two of the four chambers of the heart. As the name suggests, it involves a structure known as the mitral valve.

  • 4 days ago | uexpress.com | Aisha Sultan

    Will the real Anita Hagerman please stand up? Hagerman, the orchestra director at John Burroughs School in St. Louis, occasionally freelances as a musician. Last month, she played the bass at a concert at East Central College in Union, Missouri. A few weeks later, she found pictures of that event on Facebook. She was scanning through the photos when she noticed the group’s bass player. She didn’t remember any other bass players at the show. She zoomed in on the picture.

  • 4 days ago | uexpress.com | Carrie Classon

    You’ve probably heard about the Stanford marshmallow test. A group of young children, about four years old, were told they could have a marshmallow right now or wait and get a second marshmallow. The experiment was supposed to test the child’s ability to delay gratification and be a predictor of how well they would do in the future. The test has its critics. Some say that self-discipline develops later. Some say that the subjects in the test were not typical four-year-olds.

  • 5 days ago | uexpress.com | Eugenia Last

    ARIES (March 21-April 19): Keep the momentum flowing and your interests growing on the 4th and 5th; you'll expand your circle of friends and possibilities. A healthy lifestyle will help you supercharge your body, mind and soul, and point you in a direction that holds promise and opportunity. Keep a low profile on the 6th and 7th if you want to get things done without interference. Distance yourself from those asking for too much or tempting you to overspend or indulge.

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