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Comfort Food: A recipe from the kitchen of Janet CuddiganThere’s nothing like homemade treats to put smiles on your children’s faces. I think they’ll like these "Magic Cookie Bars".
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Question of the month: If I am disabled and qualify for disability benefits, do I still have to pay child support?Earning disability benefits does not eliminate your financial obligations including child support. You must make the payments that were directed by the court.
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You’re Right, Social Security Does Not Feel Your Pain (And What You Can Do About It)Pain, by its very nature, is subjective, and that makes pain cases difficult. Because of this, too many genuine disability claims are denied.
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6 Important Facts About Rheumatoid Arthritis and OsteoarthritisArthritis is the nation’s number one cause of disability. Here, learn six important facts you may not know about arthritis and RA.
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Comfort Food Taco PizzaComfort Food: Taco Pizza. A recipe from the kitchen of Janet Cuddigan.
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Democrats and Republicans Mostly Agree on Protecting Social SecurityEven in a heated 2016 campaign Democrats and Republicans agree that lowering unemployment needs to be a priority and that Social Security must be protected.
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Question of the Month I have applied for disability. Is it okay to “fudge” my income to get a refund on my taxes?Sometimes disabled workers are desperate and are tempted to report “phantom income” on their income tax filing in order to get a refund check.
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In a Car Accident? 2 things you should never do and 5 things you should always do.If you are involved in a car accident, here are 2 things you should never do and 5 things you should always do.
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Why Suffering a TBI May Increase Your Risk of a StrokeIf you suffered a TBI, you’re at greater risk of a stroke. Here, learn why a TBI makes you vulnerable to this condition.
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The Link Between TBIs and Alzheimer’s DiseaseIf you’ve ever suffered a TBI, you may be at a greater risk for developing Alzheimer’s. Here, understand the research that connects these two conditions.