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Thursday, Aug. 20, 2026

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5 consejos para viajar con una enfermedad crónica

(BPT) - Descubrir que tiene una enfermedad cr nica es dif cil, pero puede ser especialmente traum tico cuando esto sucede lejos de casa. Eso es exactamente lo que le pas

Why interior designers are mixing antique pieces with modern design

Rug Source reports that homeowners are shifting from cold minimalism to mixing antiques with modern design, favoring warmth, craftsmanship, and authenticity.

The states where people have lived in the same house the longest, and the ones where people are on the move

Spokeo reports that U.S. household mobility hit a record low in 2024, with only 11.2% relocating.

The baby names that shot up the charts in 2026, and the pop culture moments behind them

ThatsThem reports on the 2025 baby names that surged in popularity, influenced by cultural trends, with names like Kasai and Klarity leading the rise.

Mineral vs. chemical sunscreen: Which is better for sensitive skin?

Doctronic reports that mineral sunscreens are typically better for sensitive skin due to fewer irritants, while chemical options can be suitable if free from allergens.

The forward-deployed engineer model: What's working so far

The Infinite Loop by Nebius reports on the forward-deployed engineer model, highlighting its efficiency in speeding up project deployments and the value of direct customer engagement.

Do I need ADHD medication? Understanding the signs and options

Talkspace reports that ADHD, while not curable, is treatable through therapy, behavioral changes, and medications.

How to write an accounts payable policy your team will use

Brex reports effective accounts payable policies must align with actual workflows, ensuring clarity, regular updates, and proper enforcement to prevent manual errors.

Product liability for retailers: Why your business could be liable for what you sell or make

ERGO NEXT reports that retailers can be liable for defective products sold, even if they didn't manufacture them.