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Not only are we concerned about your career, but we want to help you have a fulfilling home life as well. Life on the Pharm is a balancing act. It means working hard -- but it also means kicking back when work is done and enjoying the rest you've earned. Below we have tops and tips and secrets on how to balance life and work.

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Safe Travel Tips from the U.S. State Department
"Safe travels"...at every goodbye these days, it seems, it's the same benediction. Beyond wishing each other well, what else can travelers do to play it safe in the air and in other countries? How can travelers overcome their reluctance to get back on the horse...or the plane? The U.S. State Department offers these tips on traveling safely to other countries.

Relax: You're Flying
How do veteran road warriors do it, week after week, flying from city to city and continent to continent?


The Latest from Forbes Lifesytle News

Car of the Week: 2012 Mercedes-Benz C250
Editor's note: I'm kicking off a new feature on my Forbes blog. I test drive a new car on most weeks of the year. Here's the lowdown on what's in my driveway. The Car: 2012 Mercedes-Benz C250 Where I drove it: City. First Impressions: A sleeper. At first glance it's a modest sedan that looks ...
New Book: Design Voices
? ?Everything that is man-made in this world has been designed," writes my colleague and arts editor Anna Carnick. ?And good design??can enrich and even improve our lives. Be it an innovative, multi-functional joint??system that provides an infrastructure for relief housing and high-end tables, or a??collection of charred furniture, or even an artificial rainbow that ...
Can Greenway Medical Keep Up The Momentum After Its IPO?
Greenway Medical Technologies, a seller of electronic health records, got off to a bumpy start when its bankers re-priced last minute its IPO price downward to $10 from an original range of $11 to $13 a share. It closed today at $13, up 30%?valuing it at three times revenue, in line with competitors such as ...
Repealing the CLASS Act
The first part of the health reform law to fall was not struck down by the Supreme Court, blocked by state governments, or defunded by Congress ? it was struck down by the Obama Administration itself, which stated that the program could not be implemented as passed, and therefore would simply be ignored. The Community ...
Congressional Research Service: Courts Could Force HHS to Implement CLASS Act, Despite Its Insolvency
Today, the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on H.R. 1173, the Fiscal Responsibility and Retirement Security Act of 2011, sponsored by Rep. Charles Boustany (R., La.). This two-page bill would repeal the fiscal disaster known as the CLASS Act, Obamacare's new long-term care entitlement, which was "suspended" by the Obama Administration because Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius could not certify that the entitlement was fiscally sustainable. Why, you might ask, should Congress bother to repeal CLASS, given that Sebelius has suspended its implementation? Because, according to the Congressional Research Service, courts could force her to implement the new entitlement, despite the fact that it will blow up the deficit.
A Look Back at Year One of The Apothecary at Forbes
One year ago, I moved my little health-care blog from avikroy.org over to Forbes.com. And what a year it's been. There has been no shortage of things to write about???and thanks to the paramount importance of entitlement reform and health policy, that will continue to be true for the foreseeable future. So I wanted to take the chance to reflect on The Apothecary's year that was.
Honda's Ferris Bueller Moment: Honda? Honda?
Matthew Broderick plays himself in Super Bowl ad aimed at young adults who grew up watching "Ferris Bueller's Day Off."
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