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Friday Five: Ripping the phone book, more apartments and a strange dream

People of the Pines 2022: The Pilot s 20 Under 40 |

The Pilot’s second annual People of the Pines: 20 Under 40 honors a group of outstanding professionals who excel in their industry and are leaders in their companies and our

Dentist explains what Easter candies to avoid | 2 Wants to Know

Chocolate is a safe choice, but avoid hard candies and sticky gummies.

Halloween Candy Survival Guide: Trick cavities this Halloween

It’s officially spooky season, and you may be tempted to indulge in Halloween cookies and bowls of candy. But one thing is for certain, too many sweet treats can wreak

Avoid identity dental and medical theft: Tips to protect your personal information

RALEIGH — As technology evolves, criminals have identified different ways to steal information. Medical information can be hijacked and used to file fraudulent claims and access prescription drugs. Perpetrators often use a person’s identity to have expensive medical, dental and surgical procedures completed. As a result, victims are stuck with enormous medical bills. Medical identity theft can happen to anyone, but there are precautions you can take to safeguard your private information. “Patients should be extremely proactive in protecting personal documentation containing Social Security numbers, medical ID numbers, and login credentials such as usernames and passwords,” said Dr. Alec Parker, executive director of the N.C. Dental Society. “Sometimes patients don’t notice fraudulent charges until they receive notice that their benefits are maxed out. Remember to check all charges on your account. The earlier you spot a discrepancy on your account, the

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