The Peoria Woman - May 2008
Features
Publisher's Note
Over the past two decades, the roles of women have evolved dramatically. Though the gender gap is still very real, it is less of an issue now than it was 20 years ago.Our resident fashion expert highlights some of the style trends for the upcoming season.
Reaching Out
Perhaps more deeply than any loved one, a child can identify with a parent’s suffering following a cancer diagnosis.
As the population ages and chronic diseases become more prevalent in Illinois and across the nation, the shortage of nurses is expected to become more acute in the future.
Career
If it becomes evident that marketing support is needed, how would a corporate decision-maker choose the right agency?
On February 17, 2009, television stations nationwide will stop broadcasting analog signals and switch to all-digital channels.
Health
Arthritis is a progressive disease, meaning the disease itself has the tendency to worsen over time. But that rate of progression varies greatly among individuals.
Cosmetic radio-surgery uses ultra-high-frequency radio waves, allowing a physician to remove unwanted spider veins, provide scarless mole removal and eliminate skin tags, leaving you with a more uniform and flawless skin tone.
Lifestyle
Finance
Every investor wants to identify attractive investment opportunities. If you are like many investors, you may also want to help protect the environment.
Fortunately, today’s technology makes it possible—and affordable—for small business owners to manage their cash flow the same way large companies have for decades—online and on time.










