(NAPSA)-When thinking about where to plant hostas, just remember that they have it made in the shade. Any good garden soil is appropriate for growing hostas. To learn more and find Hosta By The Handful, visit www.gilberthwild.com.
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Harley-Davidson's 105th anniversary is being celebrated nationwide with more than 250 activities, making it the best time yet to join the growing rider community. To learn more, visit www.harley-davidson.com.
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When it comes to eating more protein and shedding pounds, nutritionists say a certain type of yogurt could be worth its weight in gold. Visit www.oikosorganic.com.
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It's very important to remember that makeup expires, especially eye makeup. Eye makeup should be thrown away three months after it is purchased, but immediately if you develop an eye infection when you are using it. To learn more, visit www.geteye smart.org.
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Experts say windshield wiper blades are one of the most important-yet often overlooked-safety features on a car. Michelin's new advanced frameless design wiper blades are made with a special rubber compound that helps maintain an effective wiping edge and extend blade life for reliable, all-weather performance. Visit www.michelinwiper.com.
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Nearly 16 percent of children and adolescents are overweight in the U.S. The Nutrition Education campaign designed to reduce that figure emphasizes good nutrition and exercise. To learn more about USDA's Food Pyramid, visit MyPyramid.gov.
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Some 750 cancer-fighting medicines are now being tested in human clinical trials or await approval by the Food and Drug Administration, according to the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA). For more information on new medicines being developed, visit www.PhRMA.org.
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Homeowners are urged by the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) to take preventative measures to ward off termites. Step one is to keep firewood and lumber away from direct contact with your home. For more information and tips, visit www.pestworld.org.
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The Vision Council recommends that parents look for safety glasses, goggles, safety shields and eye guards for young athletes. To learn about safeguarding your vision, visit www. thevisioncouncil.org.