Chew on research when picking dentist

Ask Your Dentist by Guillaume Lepine



Your dental health has such an immense effect on the rest of your body that ensuring your mouth is receiving the best possible dental care should be a top priority. The start of the new year is a good time to revisit some of the dental health decisions you have been making.
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Easy recipes for meals that pack punch

Budget Kitchen by Portia Little



Although many of us here in New England were hoping to be munching on Super Bowl food, we are going to have to settle for super food itself, which is actually probably much healthier than the rich stuff we were going to eat during the big game.
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Resist seeing relatives when battling illnesses

By Scott Sanborn



In mid-January, the weekly flu update on the Rhode Island Department of Health’s (DOH) Web site said it all: Current flu activity level: Wide-spread.  
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Legislation alters income tax rates

By Meg Chevalier



The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced the annual inflation adjustments for tax year 2013, including the rate schedules and other changes from the recently passed American Taxpayer Relief Act (ATRA) of 2012. 
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Experts can expose Medicaid myths

Legal Corner by Paul A. Brule



Much of our law practice involves protecting assets so they do not have to be used to pay for nursing home expenses. We accomplish that by qualifying people for Medicaid while preserving their holdings. This column will focus be on what might seem patently ridiculous: the relationship between complex Medicaid regulations and speed limits.  That’s correct, speed limits.
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