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Keep Your Dog from Getting the Flu
pets Like any other member of your family,
your pooch is susceptible to the sniffles.
Ask your vet about getting your dog the
canine influenza vaccine. If your pup is
unvaccinated, avoid dog parks, groomers,
and doggy day cares or boarding facilities.

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Remember Where
You Parked
auto Once you’ve pulled
into your spot, open
the Google Maps app
on your phone and tap
your location (marked by
the blue dot). Choose Set
As Parking Location, and
the address will become
a plot on the map marked
by a P. You’ll never lose
your car again—as long
as you don’t lose your
phone.

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Get Free Tax Help
money If you or someone
in your life needs help
filling out and filing tax
forms, you might be in
luck. The Tax Counseling
for the Elderly program
offers assistance to
individuals 60 years and
older, while Volunteer
Income Tax Assistance
is open to people who
generally make $54,000
or less. With both
programs, IRS-certified
volunteers are available
to help you prepare your
taxes for free. To learn
more, go to irs.gov.

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Brew Your Tea Cold
health Tea is full of antioxidants, which boost your
immune system. Instead of sipping a hot mugful,
Michael Greger, MD, author of The How Not to Die
Cookbook, suggests brewing it cold: Antioxidant levels
are higher than when tea is made with boiling water.

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