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Matthew Shay of the National Retail Federation discusses marketing trends, how brick-and-mortar stores are meeting the challenge of the internet, and its search for interesting retail stories.
Dr. Michael Duplessie, an ophthalmologist, discusses diseases of the eye and new treatments, as well as ways to help prevent the loss of vision.
Jason McCarthy, a pharmacy supervisor for CVS, discusses drug interactions, why you should take cholesterol-lowering drugs at night, and the value of establishing a relationship with a pharmacist.
Clarence Ditlow of the Center for Auto Safety talks about safety recalls, how new technology is used to reduce truck accidents, cars that drive themselves and much more.
Chris Basso, public relations manager for Carfax, discusses buying a used car, the importance of checking its history and having it inspected by a mechanic before making a purchase.
Dr. Marc Connell, an orthopedic surgeon, discusses sports injuries, treatments and prevention.
Evan Farr, a certified elder law attorney, talks about lifetime planning.
Knight Kiplinger, who heads the Kiplinger financial media company in Washington, D.C., talks about when to retire.
Michelle Boykins of the National Crime Prevention Council discusses cyberbullying, Internet safety, increasing violence against teens and the McGruff Club.
Marc Parsonts, a nationally certified massage therapist, discusses the various types of massage and how it can relieve pain, stress and increase flexibility as well as help prevent injuries.
Maxine Sweet, vice president of public education with Experian, explains the difference between identity theft and credit card theft and discusses ways to protect against these crimes.
Stuart Ritter, a certified financial planner with T. Rowe Price, discusses retirement planning and investment.
Tom Gordon from Responsive Law discussing the organization's efforts to make the legal system more accessible to consumers.
The Nightly Business Report's "tax guru," Kevin McCormally, talks about ways you can lessen your incomwe tax burden for the current year.