An estimated 48.7 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this Thanksgiving , an increase of one million travelers compared with last year, according to AAA. This represents the most Thanksgiving travelers since 2007. Driving remains most popular mode of travel � more than 89 percent of holiday travelers will drive during the Thanksgiving holiday travel period is defined as Wednesday, Nov. 23, to Sunday, Nov. 27. AAA expects to rescue more than 370,000 motorists this Thanksgiving, with the primary reasons being dead batteries, flat tires and lockouts. AAA offers a mobile app for members in need of roadside assistance. Last week, Allstate announced a new mobile app and website offering travelers $2 Roadside Rescues for those traveling by car this Thanksgiving holiday. According to a new Allstate survey, half of all millennials have had a roadside incident within the last year, yet 75 percent have never changed a tire on their current vehicle. Since the top three ro...
The Health Benefits of Carrots III Image source: ""Aesthetic Carrots"" by Thamizhpparithi Maari - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%22Aesthetic_Carrots%22.jpg#/media/File:%22Aesthetic_Carrots%22.jpg Consuming Carrots are known to be good for the overall health and specially organs like the skin, eyes, digestive system and teeth. Carrot is used in several Juice Therapy Remedies for diseases. Given below are some benefits of this Vegetable. 1. Carrots are rich in Beta carotene which is a powerful antioxidant which helps in maintaining a healthy skin and also keep one away from many diseases. 2. Carrots are rich in alkaline elements which purify and revitalize the blood. They balance the acid alkaline ratio in the body. 3. Carrots have Potassium in it which helps to balance the high levels of sodium associated with hypertension and keeps blood pressure under control. 4. The high soluble fib...
Smart smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, wireless doorbell cameras, and keyless entry are among the top 10 smart home technologies for homeowners age 50 and older, according to new research from The Hartford and the MIT AgeLab. � Smart home technology can make life easier for people of all ages, but it can be especially beneficial to those ages 50 and older as their lifestyles change,� said Jodi Olshevski, gerontologist and executive director of The Hartford Center for Mature Market Excellence. �Keyless entry is convenient for active households, especially if there are multiple generations living under one roof. Wireless doorbell cameras can provide safety and peace of mind to families who travel or to individuals who live alone.�The research consisted of an extensive review of 25 technologies by a panel of experts on housing, aging and technology. These reviews were used to identify the top 10 technologies that can make life easier, help with home maintenance, and e...
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