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In today’s edition, we’ve got common dreams and what they mean and the worst cheeses for y

In today’s edition, we’ve got common dreams and what they mean and the worst cheeses for your diet. January 20, 2019 Verywell [The Worst Cheeses for Your Diet]( The Balance [7 Most Frequently Asked Questions About Retirement]( The Spruce [The Best Beds to Buy for a Comfy Night’s Sleep]( Tripsavvy [What You Should Always Pack in Your Carry-On Bag]( Verywell [9 Common Dreams and What They Might Mean]( Trending Now [How to Deal With a Terrible Neighbor]( [5 Exercises for Better Balance]( [Help, My Computer Died! How Do I Get My Files Back?]( [17 Labrador Retriever Pics to Brighten Your Day]( [Creepy Fairy Tales to Tell Around the Fireplace]( Looking for answers, advice, and inspiration? We can help. You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to About Today newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please [click here](page=pref). 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10036 • ©2018 Dotdash • All Rights Reserved. • [Privacy Policy](

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