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- HealthYahoo Life
Parents on how lead poisoning upended their lives: 'It's been a rollercoaster of feelings'
Children under 6 are especially vulnerable to the effects of lead exposure, which is easily absorbed into their system, the CDC says.
13 min read - CelebrityPeople
Inside the $76 Million Switzerland Home Where Tina Turner Spent Her Peaceful Final Years with Erwin Bach
The music icon became a Swiss citizen in 2013 and lived on the shore of Lake Zurich in an impressive estate
3 min read - CelebrityYahoo Celebrity
Bob Saget's widow Kelly Rizzo confirms she moved out of their home 3 months after his death
As she settles into her new place in Hollywood, she's found "it helps me to curate a lot of 'Bob things' that are around me that remind me of him." She shared some of them, including their wedding photos, a martini glass and a roll of film.
3 min read - EntertainmentIn The Know by Yahoo
Amazon driver praised for handling of ‘scary’ encounter during delivery: ‘Get away from there!’
An Amazon worker is going viral after sharing the endearing way he dealt with an unexpected on-the-job issue.
2 min read - NewsKrista Thurrott
7 local haunts you can call home this Halloween season
Does the cooler weather have you binge-watching all of your favourite horror movies? If autumn is your favourite season and the names Michael, Freddy and Jason are all too familiar, you’ll be happy to learn there are places in Canada where you can live out your own favourite horror movie. These Canadian haunts rival the Overlook Hotel and Bates Motel. They’re kind of like Hotel California - you can check out but you can never leave.
- NewsInStyle
Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn Are Selling Their Pacific Palisades Home for $7.25 Million—See Inside!
Kate Hudson's famous mom and stepfather, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell, are selling their longtime home in Pacific Palisades, Calif., for $7.25 million. According to the Trulia Listing, the place is worth every penny.
- NewsRoss McG
Air Fresheners, Candles And Household Cleaning Products ‘Put Lives At Risk’
Air fresheners, candles and household cleaning products are putting our lives at risk, according to a study. The air pollution created by these products is increasing the risk of health problems, said the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) in a joint report. “Being indoors can offer some protection against outdoor air pollution, but it can also expose us to other air pollution sources,” said the report.