My Loved One Passed Away – What Do I Need To Do?

Losing a loved one is incredibly hard. We help our clients with the administrative and legal aspects following the death of a loved one.

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When a loved one dies, there are many things to do and many are time sensitive.

First, there are many practical items to consider. These may include:

  • Finding care for any pets;
  • Determining if there are funeral instructions, arrangements, or prepayments;
  • Notifying family and friends;
  • Preparing

Frankenstein Rice Krispie Treats – Eat Yourself Skinny

Delicious, melt-in-your-mouth spooky Frankenstein Rice Krispie Treats made healthier with creamy peanut butter, honey and vanilla easily made in just 15 minutes! The perfect treat for Halloween that your kids will love!

Delicious, melt-in-your-mouth spooky Frankenstein Rice Krispie Treats made healthier with creamy peanut butter, honey and vanilla easily made in just 15 minutes!  The perfect treat for Halloween that your kids will love!

We grew up making rice krispie treats as kids, you know the ones with gooey marshmallows and melted butter, but you will seriously LOVE these healthier Frankenstein rice krispie treats! We’re swapping out the marshmallows for creamy peanut butter, honey and vanilla for some sweetness, then making them festive by adding green food coloring and fun candy eyeballs. These monster treats make the perfect addition to your Halloween

Create a comfortable and healthy living environment

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Ventilation is an essential part of creating a comfortable and healthy home environment. However, the appropriate amount and type of ventilation varies from home to home, depending on the number of people and pets that live in the house, activities, lifestyle, health concerns and preferences.

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Harvard Pilgrim Health Care continues to deal with cyberattacks: ‘Significant impact’ to members

Harvard Pilgrim Health Care is continuing to deal with the fallout from a cyberattack that has sparked a “significant impact” to members and providers, the local health care giant said Wednesday.

Point32Health, the parent organization of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Tufts Health Plan, on April 17 identified a cybersecurity ransomware incident that has affected Harvard Pilgrim Health Care systems.

Nine days later, the Canton-based company is still dealing with the aftermath of the cyberattack.

“The ransomware incident impacting Harvard Pilgrim Health Care systems, which we identified on April 17, remains an active incident,” Point32Health said in a statement. “Out

7 Diet and Lifestyle Changes to Boost Your Immune System

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With over 340 thousand cases of Coronavirus and almost 15 thousand deaths (as of this writing), boosting our immune system has never felt more urgent. But before we dive in on how to build a strong immunity, we should first know how our soldiers aka White Blood Cells work to fight off those tiny invaders.

Our Immune System, which is made up of specialized organs, cells, and tissues, is responsible for protecting our bodies from disease-causing microorganisms. When the invaders are detected, a message is sent out throughout the whole body to give a warning that it is being

Kendre Miller adds much-needed fresh legs, big-play ability to Saints RB corps

Here’s the upgraded depth at running back the New Orleans Saints were looking for. Former TCU standout Kendre Miller powered the Horned Frogs to the College Football Playoff National Championship Game last season with an astounding 1,399 rushing yards and 17 touchdown runs — but he doesn’t have the wear and tear those numbers would suggest.

For one thing, Miller doesn’t even turn 21 years old until June. For another, he leaves TCU with just 390 career touches (361 carries and 29 receptions). He’s bringing very fresh legs to New Orleans, which is good news after Alvin Kamara was kind

Woman told to change ‘abortion is health care’ shirt at Sask. legislature

Megan Johnston was among numerous people rallying on Wednesday outside the legislative building that went through security to watch question period.

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Megan Johnston says she was told by legislative security on Wednesday to change her shirt when she entered the building because it had the word “abortion” written on it.

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Study shows those without health insurance in Mass. are disproportionately people of color, immigrants

Thousands of Massachusetts residents from marginalized backgrounds could gain health insurance coverage should policy makers move to expand eligibility criteria for state-subsidized plans and remove administrative hurdles, a report released Thursday found.

Massachusetts boasts the highest insurance rate in the country, with about 2% to 3% lacking coverage at any point in time. But those roughly 200,000 uninsured individuals are disproportionately people of color or immigrants, and about one-third have limited English language skills that make it difficult to use the state’s insurance marketplace, according to the report from the Blue Cross Blue Shield of the Massachusetts Foundation.

“Massachusetts pioneered