June is Men’s Health Month, a great time for men to take a moment and check in on their health and wellness goals. Staying active, eating well, and scheduling routine medical exams are great ways to keep yourself healthy this month and beyond! ... See moreSee less
Could Vitamin D be the secret to aging gracefully? A new study found that daily Vitamin D3 may help slow biological aging by protecting your telomeres — the tiny caps that guard your DNA. Stay strong, stay sharp, stay sunny!
TUESDAY, May 27, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Vitamin D supplements might be a veritable Fountain of Youth, capable of slowing down a person’s biological aging, a new study says.People taking daily vitamin D3 experienced less wear-and-tear on their telomeres, the protective caps of ...
The first day of preschool can feel big and loud for little ones — but what if the ceiling could help ease the stress? New research shows that reducing classroom noise helps kids feel calmer and communicate better. Sometimes, small changes make a big difference!
SUNDAY, May 25, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The first day of preschool can be tough — lots of new faces, unfamiliar sounds and the sudden goodbye to Mom or Dad can be overwhelming. But what if something as simple as the ceiling could make it a little easier?New research suggests th...
Traveling with food allergies can be especially daunting, but taking steps to prepare can help ease the hassle. Use these three tips to plan ahead and enjoy your travels! bit.ly/42s2BIi... See moreSee less
Do you know how much staying socially connected can impact a senior's health and longevity? A new study reveals that seniors who stay engaged with others live longer than those who isolate. Discover how connection could be the key to a healthier, longer lif#HealthyAgingA#SeniorWellnessl#StayConnectede#longevityevity ... See moreSee less
FRIDAY, May 23, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Seniors who stay socially engaged are much more likely to have longer lives, a new study says.Social engagement among seniors is associated with a lower risk of death, when compared to seniors who are loners, according to findings published May...
Think your favorite breakfast cereal is still a healthy choice? A new study shows many popular cereals now have more sugar, fat, and salt — and less fiber and protein — than they did a decade ago. Find out which cereals made the list and what to watch out for at the grocery store.
THURSDAY, May 22, 2025 (HealthDay News) — They’re a go-to breakfast for millions of kids and adults. They’re brightly colored, packed in enticing boxes and often marketed as healthy — but many cereals today are actually less nutritious than they were a decade ago, a new st...
Are you or a loved one putting off cataract surgery out of fear of vision loss? Despite being one of the safest procedures with a 95% success rate, many seniors still hesitate. Learn why facing this fear could be the best decision for your eye health.
Cataract surgery is one of the most foolproof procedures in medicine, with a success rate as high as 95%.Nevertheless, many seniors don’t get cataract s...
Got the sniffles? Itchy eyes? It could be allergies, even if you've never had them before. Here's what you need to know about adult-onset a#allergies#Allergies ... See moreSee less
Do you find yourself hitting the snooze button most mornings to sneak in a few more minutes of sleep? You’re not alone—but doing so could be disrupting your sleep cycle more than helping. Learn what sleep experts and new research reveal about this widespread habit.
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THURSDAY, May 22, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Nearly everyone at some point has groggily grappled with their alarm clock, seeking to slap the snooze bar and grab a few extra Z’s.But sleep experts recommend against seeking the snooze button, as it can mess with healthy slumber.
Ever taken a bite of your favorite ice cream and wondered what else might be in it? Nearly 18,000 tubs of popular brands like Blue Bunny and Halo Top have been recalled due to potential plastic contamination. Find out if your freezer stash is affected!
Nearly 18,000 tubs of ice cream and frozen yogurt have been recalled because they may contain plastic pieces.Wells Enterprises, an Iowa-based ice cream manufacturer, voluntarily recalled the products last month. Its brands include Blue Bunny a...
Do you check the labels on your baby’s food before feeding time? Publix has issued a recall on its GreenWise Pear, Kiwi, Spinach & Pea Baby Food pouch due to possible lead contamination. Read more to keep your little one safe.
Publix is recalling one of its popular GreenWise baby food pouches because it may contain lead, the company said this week. The recalled product is the Pear, Kiwi, Spinach...
Ever felt "off" after a bump to the head and thought it was no big deal? A new study shows that skipping concussion treatment can lead to long-lasting effects on your balance, focus, and energy. Don’t ignore the signs — your brain deserves better!
Traveling over the upcoming long weekend? If you have allergies, here are three tips to remember to help you travel safely and with confidence! bit.ly/42s2BIi... See moreSee less
Do you sit for long periods, even if you hit the gym regularly? A new study shows that too much sitting could raise your risk of Alzheimer’s—regardless of how much you exercise. Find out what this means for your brain health and how to take action.
Do you and your family eat rice regularly? A new report reveals alarming levels of toxic heavy metals—like arsenic and lead—in rice sold across major U.S. cities. Learn which types are safest and how to reduce your exposure.
A new report says rice sold in U.S. stores contains toxic heavy metals, including arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury.The report -- released by Healthy Babies...
Do you ever wonder how sports and physical activity really impact your child’s mental health long-term? A new study shows that staying active in early childhood can help prevent issues like anxiety, depression, and addiction later on. Discover why movement matters more than you think!
Exercise and sports appear to help kids avoid mental health problems as they grow into young adults, a new study says.Young children who participated in sports teams and physical education classes were less likely to develop problems like depression, anxiety and addiction as they aged into...
Help protect your child from seasonal allergy symptoms with these eight tips. Our pharmacist is also a great resource if you have questions about whether any over-the-counter medications can help manage your child's symptoms. Stop by the pharmacy today to learn mo#seasonalallergiesr#asthmas#childrenshealthealth ... See moreSee less
Have you picked up any ready-to-eat meals lately? A recent listeria outbreak linked to prepackaged foods has led to hospitalizations. See which products are affected and how to stay safe.
TUESDAY, May 13, 2025 (HealthDay News) — At least 10 people in the U.S. were hospitalized with listeria infections linked to ready-to-eat foods, federal officials said.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other agencies traced the outbreak to foods produced by Fresh & ...
If you or a loved one is struggling with depression, a primary care provider can be a great resource. Here's how they can help support men's mental health. bit.ly/4joYfIE... See moreSee less
Do you still find yourself eager to learn new things, no matter your age? Research shows that staying curious might help protect your brain and even lower your risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Discover how curiosity could be your secret to healthy aging!
TUESDAY, May 13, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Curiosity might have killed the cat, but maintaining such inquisitiveness could be key to preserving brain health as we grow older, a new study says.Some forms of curiosity increase well into old age, and seniors who keep wanting to learn new ...
Ever brushed off a lingering cough or chest pain because life felt too busy—especially with a new baby? For one mom, that delay turned into a life-changing diagnosis. Learn how paying attention to your body could save your life.
MONDAY, May 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The timing of Cornelia Tischmacher’s pneumonia couldn’t have been worse — eight months after the Berlin mom gave birth to twins.But the pneumonia just wouldn’t go away, so Tischmacher went to a doctor in January 2018. Te...
Ever wonder why it's so hard to resist sweets, even when you know you shouldn't? Scientists have just uncovered the structure of the sweet receptor on your tongue — the key to understanding why sugar is so irresistible. This discovery could change the way we think about cravings an#sweettoothS#scienceoftasten#SugarCravingsa#healthnewsH#foodscienceoodScience ... See moreSee less
SUNDAY, May 11, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Why does sugar taste so good — and why do we want it so badly? Scientists may finally have the answer. For the first time, researchers have figured out the structure of the sweet receptor — the tiny part of your tongue that tel...
What if a simple blood test could help detect cancer before symptoms even start? New research shows that multi-cancer early detection (MCED) tests could catch nearly half of cancers in earlier, more treatable stages. Learn how this breakthrough could change the future of cancer screening.
FRIDAY, May 9, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Blood tests could catch as many as half of cancers at an earlier, more treatable stage, a new study says.If conducted every year or every other year, the multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test could help more people survive cancer, resea...
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Still struggling with high cholesterol even while on statins? A new drug combo may offer hope by cutting LDL cholesterol nearly in half — and it could be a game-changer for heart health. Learn what researchers at the Cleveland Clinic discovered.
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Did you know that allergic asthma is the most common type of asthma in children? Allergic asthma happens when allergy triggers cause the release of chemicals called histamines, which cause inflammation that affects the airways, leading to asthma symptoms.
If allergies are a common trigger for your child’s asthma, reducing their exposure to allergens can help minimize their symptoms and help them lead healthier, more active lives. ... See moreSee less
Would you want to know your risk for Alzheimer’s if it meant less anxiety—even if the results weren’t in your favor? New research shows that just having answers can bring peace of mind, but it may also lead to a false sense of security. Find out what the study reveals and why staying proactive about your health still matters.
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June is Men’s Health Month, a great time for men to take a moment and check in on their health and wellness goals. Staying active, eating well, and scheduling routine medical exams are great ways to keep yourself healthy this month and beyond! ... See moreSee less
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Could Vitamin D be the secret to aging gracefully? A new study found that daily Vitamin D3 may help slow biological aging by protecting your telomeres — the tiny caps that guard your DNA. Stay strong, stay sharp, stay sunny!
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Vitamin D Might Fend Off Biological Aging
TUESDAY, May 27, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Vitamin D supplements might be a veritable Fountain of Youth, capable of slowing down a person’s biological aging, a new study says.People taking daily vitamin D3 experienced less wear-and-tear on their telomeres, the protective caps of ...Comment on Facebook
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The first day of preschool can feel big and loud for little ones — but what if the ceiling could help ease the stress? New research shows that reducing classroom noise helps kids feel calmer and communicate better. Sometimes, small changes make a big difference!
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Quieter Classrooms May Help Calm Kids, Study Shows
SUNDAY, May 25, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The first day of preschool can be tough — lots of new faces, unfamiliar sounds and the sudden goodbye to Mom or Dad can be overwhelming. But what if something as simple as the ceiling could make it a little easier?New research suggests th...Comment on Facebook
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Traveling with food allergies can be especially daunting, but taking steps to prepare can help ease the hassle. Use these three tips to plan ahead and enjoy your travels! bit.ly/42s2BIi ... See moreSee less
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Do you know how much staying socially connected can impact a senior's health and longevity? A new study reveals that seniors who stay engaged with others live longer than those who isolate. Discover how connection could be the key to a healthier, longer lif#HealthyAgingA#SeniorWellnessl#StayConnectede#longevityevity ... See moreSee less
Want To Live Longer? Stay Sociable, Study Says
FRIDAY, May 23, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Seniors who stay socially engaged are much more likely to have longer lives, a new study says.Social engagement among seniors is associated with a lower risk of death, when compared to seniors who are loners, according to findings published May...Comment on Facebook
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Think your favorite breakfast cereal is still a healthy choice? A new study shows many popular cereals now have more sugar, fat, and salt — and less fiber and protein — than they did a decade ago. Find out which cereals made the list and what to watch out for at the grocery store.
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Are you or a loved one putting off cataract surgery out of fear of vision loss? Despite being one of the safest procedures with a 95% success rate, many seniors still hesitate. Learn why facing this fear could be the best decision for your eye health.
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Cataract surgery is one of the most foolproof procedures in medicine, with a success rate as high as 95%.Nevertheless, many seniors don’t get cataract s...Comment on Facebook
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Do you find yourself hitting the snooze button most mornings to sneak in a few more minutes of sleep? You’re not alone—but doing so could be disrupting your sleep cycle more than helping. Learn what sleep experts and new research reveal about this widespread habit.
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Ever taken a bite of your favorite ice cream and wondered what else might be in it? Nearly 18,000 tubs of popular brands like Blue Bunny and Halo Top have been recalled due to potential plastic contamination. Find out if your freezer stash is affected!
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Possible Plastic Contamination Prompts Nationwide Ice Cream Recall
Nearly 18,000 tubs of ice cream and frozen yogurt have been recalled because they may contain plastic pieces.Wells Enterprises, an Iowa-based ice cream manufacturer, voluntarily recalled the products last month. Its brands include Blue Bunny a...Comment on Facebook
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Do you check the labels on your baby’s food before feeding time? Publix has issued a recall on its GreenWise Pear, Kiwi, Spinach & Pea Baby Food pouch due to possible lead contamination. Read more to keep your little one safe.
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Publix is recalling one of its popular GreenWise baby food pouches because it may contain lead, the company said this week. The recalled product is the Pear, Kiwi, Spinach...Comment on Facebook
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Ever felt "off" after a bump to the head and thought it was no big deal? A new study shows that skipping concussion treatment can lead to long-lasting effects on your balance, focus, and energy. Don’t ignore the signs — your brain deserves better!
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Concussion? When To Start Physical Therapy
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Do you sit for long periods, even if you hit the gym regularly? A new study shows that too much sitting could raise your risk of Alzheimer’s—regardless of how much you exercise. Find out what this means for your brain health and how to take action.
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Couch Potatoes Have Greater Risk Of Brain Decline, Even If They Exercise
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Do you and your family eat rice regularly? A new report reveals alarming levels of toxic heavy metals—like arsenic and lead—in rice sold across major U.S. cities. Learn which types are safest and how to reduce your exposure.
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Do you ever wonder how sports and physical activity really impact your child’s mental health long-term? A new study shows that staying active in early childhood can help prevent issues like anxiety, depression, and addiction later on. Discover why movement matters more than you think!
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Sports, Exercise Protects Mental Health Of Growing Kids
Exercise and sports appear to help kids avoid mental health problems as they grow into young adults, a new study says.Young children who participated in sports teams and physical education classes were less likely to develop problems like depression, anxiety and addiction as they aged into...Comment on Facebook
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Help protect your child from seasonal allergy symptoms with these eight tips. Our pharmacist is also a great resource if you have questions about whether any over-the-counter medications can help manage your child's symptoms. Stop by the pharmacy today to learn mo#seasonalallergiesr#asthmas#childrenshealthealth ... See moreSee less
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Have you picked up any ready-to-eat meals lately? A recent listeria outbreak linked to prepackaged foods has led to hospitalizations. See which products are affected and how to stay safe.
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Fresh & Ready Foods Recalls Products After Listeria Outbreak
TUESDAY, May 13, 2025 (HealthDay News) — At least 10 people in the U.S. were hospitalized with listeria infections linked to ready-to-eat foods, federal officials said.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other agencies traced the outbreak to foods produced by Fresh & ...Comment on Facebook
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Do you still find yourself eager to learn new things, no matter your age? Research shows that staying curious might help protect your brain and even lower your risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Discover how curiosity could be your secret to healthy aging!
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Curious? Healthy Brain Aging Might Depend On It
TUESDAY, May 13, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Curiosity might have killed the cat, but maintaining such inquisitiveness could be key to preserving brain health as we grow older, a new study says.Some forms of curiosity increase well into old age, and seniors who keep wanting to learn new ...Comment on Facebook
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Ever brushed off a lingering cough or chest pain because life felt too busy—especially with a new baby? For one mom, that delay turned into a life-changing diagnosis. Learn how paying attention to your body could save your life.
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Double Lung Transplant Saves Mother Of Twins
MONDAY, May 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The timing of Cornelia Tischmacher’s pneumonia couldn’t have been worse — eight months after the Berlin mom gave birth to twins.But the pneumonia just wouldn’t go away, so Tischmacher went to a doctor in January 2018. Te...Comment on Facebook
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Ever wonder why it's so hard to resist sweets, even when you know you shouldn't? Scientists have just uncovered the structure of the sweet receptor on your tongue — the key to understanding why sugar is so irresistible. This discovery could change the way we think about cravings an#sweettoothS#scienceoftasten#SugarCravingsa#healthnewsH#foodscienceoodScience ... See moreSee less
Sweet Tooth Explained: Researchers Reveal How We Taste Sugar
SUNDAY, May 11, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Why does sugar taste so good — and why do we want it so badly? Scientists may finally have the answer. For the first time, researchers have figured out the structure of the sweet receptor — the tiny part of your tongue that tel...Comment on Facebook
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What if a simple blood test could help detect cancer before symptoms even start? New research shows that multi-cancer early detection (MCED) tests could catch nearly half of cancers in earlier, more treatable stages. Learn how this breakthrough could change the future of cancer screening.
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FRIDAY, May 9, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Blood tests could catch as many as half of cancers at an earlier, more treatable stage, a new study says.If conducted every year or every other year, the multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test could help more people survive cancer, resea...Comment on Facebook
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Still struggling with high cholesterol even while on statins? A new drug combo may offer hope by cutting LDL cholesterol nearly in half — and it could be a game-changer for heart health. Learn what researchers at the Cleveland Clinic discovered.
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Did you know that allergic asthma is the most common type of asthma in children? Allergic asthma happens when allergy triggers cause the release of chemicals called histamines, which cause inflammation that affects the airways, leading to asthma symptoms.
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Would you want to know your risk for Alzheimer’s if it meant less anxiety—even if the results weren’t in your favor? New research shows that just having answers can bring peace of mind, but it may also lead to a false sense of security. Find out what the study reveals and why staying proactive about your health still matters.
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