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Keeping Money Secrets From Each Other: Financial Infidelity On The Rise

As many as 41% of American adults deceive their partners by hiding secret debts or accounts. Therapists say it's increasingly common, and it's both the loss of trust and resources that hurt.

MMR — the modern combination vaccine against measles, mumps and rubella — provides stronger, longer-lasting protection against measles than the stand-alone measles vaccine typically given in the U.S. in the early 1960s. Eric Risberg/AP hide caption

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Measles Shots Aren't Just For Kids: Many Adults Could Use A Booster Too

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The newer 3D mammograms provide a more detailed picture of the breast tissue, leading to more precise detection of abnormalities. andresr/Getty Images hide caption

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When It's Time For A Mammogram, Should You Ask For 3D?

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A mural depicts jazz greats Miles Davis and Billie Holiday on the side of the Bohemian Caverns club on Washington, D.C.'s U Street in 2005. Nicholas Kamm/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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More Than 'Kind Of Blue': In 1959, A Few Albums Changed Jazz Forever

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Keeping Money Secrets From Each Other: Financial Infidelity On The Rise

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The work of composer Franz von Suppé has been used in cartoons like Betty Boop, Popeye the Sailor and more. Wikimedia hide caption

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From Betty Boop To Popeye, Franz Von Suppé Survives In Cartoons

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