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Some people who are considering filing for Social Security disability benefits are turning to artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT, Microsoft’s Pilot, or Google’s Gemini for guidance on how to handle their Social Security disability claim. “I get it,” says


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If you’re on disability and you have a baby, most likely this will raise a number of questions. Do I need to tell anyone? Will the amount of my disability benefits change? Could my child qualify for benefits, too? Let’s find some answers.

Do you need to tell anyone?

Yes, you should report the birth of your child as soon as you can by contacting&...


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If you suffer Sjögren’s Syndrome, we know that we do not have to tell you that it can manifest itself with dozens of different symptoms, and all of them can dramatically impact your life every day. Sjögren’s Syndrome is a chronic autoimmune disorder, primarily affecting women aged 45–55, where the immune system attacks moisture-producing glands....


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This sweet, tangy salad made with spinach, strawberries, and other goodies is a great way to celebrate spring and its colorful ingredients will liven up your dinner table. As a plus, it also has feta cheese, adding some extra zing.

Dressing:

· ½ cup white sugar

· ½ cup olive oil

· ¼ cup distilled white vinegar

· 2 tablespoons sesame seeds


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If you are among the estimated nearly two million Illinois residents who depend on the benefits from the Supplementary Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) to put food on the table, it is critically important that you know about major changes that are now in effect for the program.

What are the new SNAP requirements?

As of last month, under a n...


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