Patrice Campbell
Patrice Campbell is a freelance writer working from the Denver, CO area.
As an experienced news reporter and lifestyle writer, Patrice has recently capitalized on her research skills by becoming a ghost writer for varied business across the United States.
Any spare time is spent volunteering for the American Cancer Society Relay For Life, and as an advocate for ACS CAN and senior issues.
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As an experienced news reporter and lifestyle writer, Patrice has recently capitalized on her research skills by becoming a ghost writer for varied business across the United States.
Any spare time is spent volunteering for the American Cancer Society Relay For Life, and as an advocate for ACS CAN and senior issues.
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Recalled Child Masks Pose Risk of SuffocationDressing up for Halloween can be especially dangerous for a young child this year. How can a parent know when a Halloween mask is just too dangerous to consider?
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Symptoms of Scarlet FeverScarlet fever is a contagious disease that usually infects children under 18.
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Drug Resistant Scarlet Fever Outbreak in Hong KongScarlet fever cases are already double what is normal in China.
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Residential Fire Linked to Recall of Energy Saving Light BulbsDiscount energy saving light bulbs recalled as fire hazard
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The Graceful AstilbesThe perennial Astilbes is prized by many gardeners who are striving to naturalize their garden. Easy to grow, the Astilbes require rich, moist soil and a shady spot to produce plumes that can be picked and dried for floral arrangements.
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Guide to Planting Bare Root PerennialsMany perennials are shipped with bare roots. Bare root perennials need a bit of extra care at planting time to make sure they thrive in the garden.
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Re-Use Empty Picture Frames to DecorateAn inexpensive empty picture frame can brighten the look of any decor with the right paint. -
Early Spring Garden -- Too Wet to Work?Don't start your spring gardening too early. Give the garden soil enough time to drain so you don't cause problems. -
Donate a Lot by Giving a Little to Charity Each DayBuild up your charitable contribution total by giving a dollar a day. Not only will the charity receive 99% of your contribution, receipts are given so that you have documentation for your income tax records. -
Protests in the Streets as Police Sent to Locate Missing Wisconsin SenatorsPeople in Wisconsin take to the streets demanding that the Governor step down over what they are calling a power grab.
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Are High Energy Drinks Endangering Your Child?High energy drinks may look innocent, but dangers lurk within the cans. -
An Easy Herbal Cooking LessonYou may find out that using herbs instead of salt actually makes your food taste better. -
Blend Your Own Homemade Herbal TeaWhen you purchase herbal tea blends, you often pay gourmet prices. Don't waste your money. You can do it yourself and have fun experimenting with flavor combinations. -
Green Roof or White RoofRooftop gardens are good for the environment. They also help maintain the temperatures inside your house. If you have concerns about the structure of home, there is another green solution. White! -
Elderberry, the Peoples Medicine ChestElderberry has been used for centuries to prevent disease and cure illness. It is also said that elderberry will protect you from bad witches. -
The Devil Hates FernFern is an herb that many gardeners use as ground cover or to hide an unsightly architectural area. Fern also plays a big part in global folklore. -
Need Garden Tips? Check Out the Neighbors GardenFlowers and plants that grow well for your neighbor will probably thrive in your garden, too. Go ahead and snoop. Make a new friend by admiring the garden. -
Ready for 135th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show?The135th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show celebration gets underway.
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5 Tips to Keep the Container Garden Thriving for YearsMany perennials can live for years in a container garden. Once you've found the perfect arrangement of these plants for each container, you can devote your gardening budget to other garden areas, knowing the containers will thrive with a minimum of care. -
Ryobi Table Saw RecalledCPSC recalls Ryobi Table Saw due to laceration hazard -
Skillets Sold by QVC RecalledWhen the skillet is heated, small pieces of the enamel is known to pop off. Five complaints have been made regarding enamel popping off of the skillet. There are two reports of burn injury. -
Rachael Ray Brand Teakettle RecalledApproximately 59,000 teakettles manufactured by Meyer Corporation, U.S., of Vallejo, CA have been recalled because they pose a burn hazard according to a December 7, 2010 press release from the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission. -
Silver Metallic Pillar Candle RecallThe Silver Metallic Pillar Candle sold at Bed Bath and Beyond stores nationwide is being recalled because of sparking dangers that can cause fire risk
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Frostnip and KidsIt doesn't take freezing temperatures to cause frostnip in young children.
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Beating the Huge, Dark and UglyThere is always a list of tasks that need attention. No matter how hard we try, we seem to add more items to it than we check off. Now that the holidays are here, it's even worse.
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American Red Cross Cabinet Swing Locks RecalledChild safety device recalled because the latches break
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Money from MayhemLooking for loot in the litter that has accumulated in your living space can help you achieve your goals of straightening out your life and your finances.
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Prevent Fires and Injuries Caused by Holiday DecoratingApproximately 12,000 people need emergency room care every year due to decorating incidents, according to the CPSC.
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Burn and Fire Risk Prompts Night Light RecallAn electrical short circuit can be a fire risk in the night light.
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Winter Bee Inc Gets CPSC Penalty Reduced on Child Sweatshirt HazardWinter Bee unable to pay full penalty imposed by CPSC and gets most of it dismissed.
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Frostbite Dangers and KidsYoung children are susceptible to frostbite, even when the temperatures are above freezing.
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Guide to Getting the Garden Ready for WinterNo matter where you live, the chances of your garden surviving the winter will increase with some proactive steps.
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Warm Up Autumn with Rustic DecorSooner or later summer has to come to an end. When the change of season chases you indoors, bring along some nature to bring rustic charm into the rooms.
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Your Home or Your Showcase?Life happens, and it's not always tidy. Relax and enjoy your living space.
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Give Up Change of Season House CleaningMany home makers do complete cleanings because they think they are supposed to, not because it is necessary.
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Promote Your Writing with Social MediaNo matter how much you write and publish, you won't make any money unless someone reads what you have written.
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Dementia Linked to Teenage Physical ActivityDementia risks linked to exercise history
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Brats -- The Boiling QuestionUnless you live in Wisconsin, you probably need some tips on grilling a bratwurst.
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Grilling a Steak to PerfectionIt's hard to please everyone at a cookout, and good steak just costs too much to cook it the wrong way.
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Purple HaikuPurple Haiku Contest Entry
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What to Do with the Amaryllis PlantAmaryllis bulbs can be forced to bloom for any occasion. With proper care the bulb will grow larger and healthier each year, rewarding the gardener with additional flowers.
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Keep Rabbits Out of the GardenThe cute little bunny munching the weeds along the fence means trouble for the garden. Encourage the garden pest to move on with these eco-friendly tips.
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Unwanted Rabbits in the GardenWhy won't the rabbits leave the garden and shrubs alone?















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