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An at-home device that sends a gentle electrical current to the brain to help treat depression has been cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).Experts say the mov...
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Have you ever noticed how just thinking about a good moment with someone can suddenly make you feel closer to them, even if it never actually happened? New research shows that simply imagining a positive interaction can shift how we feel about others and even change how our brain stores information about them. Read more to see how powerful your mind really is.
Thinking about a positive moment with someone, even if it never happened, may actually make you like them more, new research shows.A study published Dec. 10 in Nature Communications found that simply imagini...
New research shows this tropical favorite may offer far more benefits than flavor alone and the findings might surprise you. Read more to see why mango deserves a spot in your daily routine.
Whether you slice mango and eat it plain, sprinkle it with tajín, toss it into a salad or blend it into a smoothie, new research suggests this tropical fruit may offer more than great flavor. Researchers at Illinois Institute of Technology reviewed 29 studies published between ...
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A major blood pressure drug is being recalled after tests showed it may contain traces of other medications. Read more to see if your prescription is affected.
A widely used blood pressure medication is being pulled from shelves after testing suggested some batches may contain traces of other drugs.Glenmark Pharmaceuticals has recalled several lots of bisoprolol fumarate and hydrochlorothiazide tablets (s...
Do you ever worry about whether the foods you find in nature are truly safe to eat? A new warning from California health officials reveals how dangerous certain wild mushrooms can be and why knowing the risks could save a life. Read more to stay safe this season.
California health officials are warning people not to collect or eat wild mushrooms after a toxin found in some types poisoned nearly two dozen people and killed one.The California Poison Control System reported 21 cases linked to a toxin called amatoxin, found in a mushroom known as the d...
Have you ever wondered if video games could actually help kids learn instead of just keeping them glued to a screen? A new study shows that certain educational games may boost childrenβs understanding of the human body, health, and even scientific thinking. Discover why this could change how we view screen time for kids.
Video games often have a bad reputation as being a distraction, but a new study suggests they may help kids build important science skills.University of Georgia researchers created an educational video game that helps elementary school students learn about the human body, health and how to...
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Have you gotten your flu shot yet? The flu vaccine prevents tens of thousands of hospitalizations each year. Protect yourself and the ones you care for by getting your annual flu shot. Stop by the pharmacy today. ... See moreSee less
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The holidays can bring travel, busy schedules and family events, and for many people, that means healthy habits slip. But experts say staying well during this time doesn’t require perfection.It’s not just the schedule that gets in the way, it’s the expectations we put on ...
Ever wonder if your smartwatch or favorite health app could be doing more than tracking steps? The World Health Organization is doubling down on digital health tools to improve wellness worldwide and the impact might be bigger than you think. Discover how tech is reshaping global health.
Make way for digital health. Smart watches and health apps aren’t just for fitness enthusiasts and people with access to advanced care — the World Health Organization (WHO) is looking to these and other digital tech devices to enhance health and wellness across the globe.As the...
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Have you ever caught yourself flinching or wincing when a character gets hurt on TV even though you know itβs not real? Scientists say thereβs a fascinating reason behind why we react this way to on-screen pain. Discover whatβs happening in your brain during these moments.
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Have you ever wondered whether the pots and pans you cook with every day are actually safe? A new FDA alert warns that 19 cookware products could release dangerous levels of lead into your food. Find out which items to look for so you can protect your home and health.
A growing list of pots and pans is now considered unsafe, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is urging folks to check their kitchens and get rid of them right away.In a new alert, the agency said 19 cookware products, all made outside the United States, may release dangerous l...
Visit Santa at Cull Family Pharmacy! π β¨ Stop by on Saturday, December 13th, on your way to Courthouse Square festivities. Bring the family and capture the holiday fun! πΈπ ... See moreSee less
Do you ever wonder if the foods you eat each day are actually helping your heart stay healthy? A new study reveals that everyday favorites like tea, coffee, berries, nuts, and whole grains thanks to their polyphenols may offer powerful protection. Discover how adding more of these foods to your routine could boost your heart health.
Tea, coffee, berries, cocoa, nuts, whole grains, olive oil: They’re all rich in antioxidant compounds called polyphenols, and they’re all good for your heart, a new British study shows.“This research provides strong evidence that regularly including polyphenol-rich foods ...
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Do you ever wonder if the foods you eat each day are actually helping your heart stay healthy? A new study reveals that everyday favorites like tea, coffee, berries, nuts, and whole grains thanks to their polyphenols may offer powerful protection. Discover how adding more of these foods to your routine could boost your heart health.
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