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Some appraisers with revoked licenses still working in real estate

Inability of state agencies to sync up allows appraisers whose licenses were revoked to still be active in the real estate business.

HVAC experts discuss heating systems

We spoke with three highly rated companies on Angie’s List to find out what homeowners need to know about their heating systems.

A will or living trust? Learn what's right for you

The two most familiar options are a will and a trust. Determining what's best for you can vary depending on where you live and what assets you have to bequeath.

The use of cord blood over time

Use of cord blood in the treatment of cancer first occurs in 1963; Illinois is the first state to automatically offer pregnant women the option of cord blood donation in 2004.

Cord blood banking: Considerations for private storage

Before choosing a private blood bank, do your homework by getting answers to these questions.

Green manufacturing practices recognized by FSC

The U.S. chapter of Forest Stewardship Council is working to get FSC-certified products — from lumber to paper — on the shelves of major retail stores.

How to make a home more accessible

Seniors who choose to live independently often must make their homes more accessible. Get tips from a highly rated contractor on where to begin.

Non-medical ultrasounds: Two viewpoints

Non-clinical ultrasound business owner and a professor of obstetrics and gynecology have opposing viewpoints.

Weighing the options of cord blood banks

A look at private family banking vs. public donation banking: Which one is right for you?

Early C-sections cause concern

Most experts now agree that the C-section rate is too high; agencies urge moms to breast-feed; mom's good oral hygiene helps baby, too; and, protecting babies from H1N1.

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