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Halloween is one of the most fun times of the year for adults and children, so make sure you keep these simple safety tips in mind to ensure your holiday is a fun one.
Allergy and asthma triggers lurk everywhere on Halloween, but some simple measures can keep children safe, an expert says.
Digital Trends rounds up apps to help you with your costume, horror movie apps, scary story apps and more in this top ten Halloween Android apps list.
Rather than heading out to the store to buy a big bag of Halloween candy, why not look at alternative Halloween treats that you can give out this year that are healthy and fun?
It's Halloween, you don't have a costume, and you were invited at the last minute to a costume party. No need to panic -- you can make your outfit with a little help.
Give your Halloween decorations an eerie air with a few carefully placed glow-in-the-dark decorations.
Day of the Dead festivities involve lots of warm memories, delicious foods and of course decorations.
Looking for a quirky Halloween costume that'll grab the attention of parade bypassers? The Necomimi Brainwave Cat Ears might do the trick.
Here's how to keep your children safe from burns, falls, poisoning and other threats during Halloween.
A roiling caldron or bubbling punch bowl can be pretty dramatic and easy to achieve. All you need is a block of dry ice and a few tips and warnings about how to use it.
If you find yourself spending more time at your desk than on your couch, there's no reason you can't celebrate the Halloween season in your office.
Many popular Halloween art projects are too complex for small hands. Luckily, little ones can still create adorable and spooky Halloween crafts with some help.
Scared for the zombie apocalypse but not sure where to begin your safe passage? Here's all the gears you could possibly ever need.
Will the fears of a "zombie apocalypse" spoil America's allure with walking dead? Here is a look at how some prominent zombie projects may fare in the near future.
Your mom has probably always told you that eating too much chocolate will make you get pimples, but is it really true?
I want to throw a Halloween party this year, but not the same old fake spider webs and "bloody" red punch. How can I make my party stand out?
With trick-or-treating season quickly approaching, you'll want to get into the spirit of Halloween without wreaking havoc on your skin.
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