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Recessions and Bear Markets: The Connection Isn’t as Close as You Might Think

Many investors are nervous because they assume an economic recession would lead to a decline in corporate profits, which would likely push stock prices down.

10Jun2008 | Prime Staff | 0 comments | Continued
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June Bugs

When June rolls around, it’s important to take a deep breath. Smell that? It’s frosting on your lapel, leftover from your buddy’s wedding cake. June brings us the wedding season, the season that brides dream about, and men sweat about.

10Jun2008 | Mark Cartwright | 0 comments | Continued
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Working Rotating Shifts Without Losing Your Balance

Careers in emergency services, law enforcement, health care, transportation, manufacturing, and more may involve shifts that rotate between days, evenings and nights. While rotating shifts might offer flexibility, people don’t always realize the impact on their health and personal life.

10Jun2008 | Avera Health | 0 comments | Continued
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The Ailing Music Industry

With 2008 almost halfway completed, it’s clear that once again music sales are continuing to slump. Despite pipe dreams that somehow ageing pop stars like Mariah and Madonna were going to somehow perform retail miracles, the public has yawned and just continued to play Grand Theft Auto and watch DVD’s.

10Jun2008 | Scott Hudson | 0 comments | Continued
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Mr. Know It All

Want to see into the future? Who doesn’t? Lucky for you Prime has connections. Mr. Know It All tells all on what to expect next month in the world of sports, pop culture, and whatever the hell else he feels like spouting off on. Read on if you like, but don’t tell your friends who […]

10Jun2008 | Prime Staff | 0 comments | Continued
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Recognizing and Preventing a Stroke

There are some things in life that you can just count on. Tomorrow, the sun will rise and you will start your day in much the same way that you always have. You will eat breakfast, read the paper, go to work or do some yard work. You can count on being able to the things you love. But if you are one of the 500,000 Americans who will suffer a stroke this year, your entire life could change and doing the basic everyday activities could become very difficult.

9Jun2008 | Sanford Health | 0 comments | Continued
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Real Men Get Exams

In recognition of national Men’s Health Week, June 9-15, Prime Magazine and the South Dakota Department of Health are partnering to promote annual physical exams for men.

9Jun2008 | Prime Staff | 1 comment | Continued
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Are You Ready for Summer?

I never gave much thought to the month of June. With the exception of Flag Day and Father’s Day, along with the daily slash of the Sharpie that brings me closer to July, it’s a month that is normally overlooked on my calendar. It’s sort of the Jan Brady of the post-Winter months, and she is green with envy.

9Jun2008 | Dave Butler | 0 comments | Continued
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Black Beans for Prime

Black beans, black beans, where do we start? Have some today; they’re good for your heart! No kidding! They contain significant amounts of folate and magnesium, which help prevent heart disease. Black beans are also an excellent source of dietary fiber (6 gm per ½ cup) that can have a cholesterol-lowering effect.

9Jun2008 | Leanne Kramer | 0 comments | Continued
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Jokes - June

A little boy was overheard talking to himself as he strutted through the backyard, wearing his baseball cap and toting a ball and bat… “I’m the greatest hitter in the world,” he announced. Then, he tossed the ball into the air, swung at it, and missed.

9Jun2008 | Prime Staff | 0 comments | Continued