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PMS? 6 signs it may be more serious

Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is considered the "debilitating cousin" of PMS. Here are symptoms women should look out for

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All-Hands Meetings: Friend or Foe?

The last thing we need are more meetings, but having a company-wide gathering will allow you to make sure that everyone is marching toward the same goals. I admit it, all-hands meetings are a tough one, especially if you’ve got a larger small business. At my company, VerticalResponse , we were once split between two floors in a building and didn’t have the luxury of space to get everyone together

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Video: Keep hands cool for better workout

If you're looking for a cool way to get the most out of your workout, try keeping your hands chilled. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Holly Phillips reports on a new study that finds a lower palm temperature aids exercise

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Avoid These 3 Common Tax Mistakes

A new survey asks accountants to name the most common errors small business owners make when filing taxes. Here's what you need to know this tax season. April 15th is looming.

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How Culture Can Hold Your Team Together

Leslie Bradshaw, president and cofounder of data-visualizing agency JESS3, tells Fast Company how her company's culture is the fiber that keeps her far-flung team working together successfully.

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Audi Warms Winter-Lovers with the Striking Q3 Vail Concept

At the Detroit Auto Show, a month before Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, Audi unveiled a concept vehicle that had more than a few cold-weather-lovers daydreaming of six more weeks of winter.

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Isaac Ely Masters a Qiviuk Bespoke Suit

Fashioning a custom suit from qiviuk, the wool from the downy underbelly of a rare Canadian musk ox, is a complicated task even for the most competent tailor. The cashmere-like wool is composed of millions of hollow fibers that make it remarkably lightweight and breathable, but also painfully difficult to ...

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Villa Magna Hotel Provides VIP Access to the Prado

Madrid’s Villa Magna is offering VIP access to the city’s famed Prado Museum, along with expert art guides, and insight into Spain’s rich art history. Priced from $14,560 a night, the Prado package places guests in Villa Magna’s 1,500-square-foot Royal Suite, which is well stocked with bottles of Spanish cava ...

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A Private Weekend of Pork and Pinot Noir

Charlie Palmer’s annual Pigs & Pinot event may be sold out, but now through April guests of the Hotel Healdsburg in California’s Russian River Valley can have their own Pigs & Pinot weekend with a new, two-night package offered as a part of the hotel’s Epicurean Winter program. Guests who ...

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Cruise industry leaders renew emphasis on safety

In their first major gathering since the deadly Costa Concordia disaster, cruise industry leaders on Tuesday defended their overall safety record and said they were confident of better days ahead.

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Caribbean Princess delayed by propulsion issues

An issue with the propulsion motor on Caribbean Princess will likely impact the remainder of the ship's current itinerary, according to a statement from Princess Cruises.

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