Have you ever wished detecting diabetes could be quicker and easier than a blood test? Researchers say a new experimental breath test may soon make that possible. Find out how this breakthrough could change the way diabetes is diagnosed.
Detecting diabetes might soon be as easy as breathing into a device, a new study says.An experimental breath test sorted out type 2 diabetes patients from healthy people, based on their exhalations, ...
Thank you for your patience as we update our phone systems! We're working hard to serve you better, and we truly appreciate your understanding during this upgrade. Please note, our phone options have changed, see the new prompts below: PRESS: 1) If you are calling to refill a prescription, and you know your prescription number 2) If you are a physician's office 3) Pharmacy 4) Home Medical Department 5) Front Register / Pay your bill 6) If you have a question about your account 7) For our pharmacy hours and location ... See moreSee less
Have you ever wondered if the way you eat could actually help prevent diabetes? A new study shows that following a Mediterranean-style diet, along with cutting calories and exercising, can lower the risk of type 2 diabetes by 31%. Discover how small lifestyle changes can make a big impact on your health.
A Mediterranean-style diet can significantly decrease risk of type 2 diabetes in people who are overweight or obese, a new study says.People had 31% lower odds of diabetes if they adhered to a
More than 32,000 pounds of meat are being recalled nationwide because they were sold with a false USDA mark of inspection, federal officials announced.The recall involves products from Sabrositos Hondurenos, LLC, based in New Jersey. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s F...
Could the same omega-3s that protect your heart also help protect your child’s vision? New research suggests these healthy fats may lower the risk of nearsightedness (myopia) in kids, adding to their long list of benefits. Learn how omega-3s might play a bigger role in eye health than we thought.
Omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to have a variety of potential health benefits, including a lower risk of heart disease, dementia and some forms of cancer.Now, new findings indicate omega-3s might help ward off the development of nearsightedness (myopia) in
Do your weekend late nights ever leave you feeling more tired than rested? A new study says “social apnea” linked to changes in weekend routines may be disrupting your sleep. Find out how your weekend habits might be quietly affecting your health.
Folks who spend the weekend partying could be damaging their sleep through “social apnea,” a new study says.Late nights drinking and smoking appear to cause a weekend spike in sleep apnea, researchers reported Aug. 13 in the
Have you picked up frozen shrimp from Walmart recently? Certain Great Value shrimp products are being recalled after the FDA warned they may be at risk for radioactive contamination. Here’s what you need to know before serving dinner.
If you’ve purchased frozen shrimp from Walmart lately, you may want to hold off on serving it for dinner.Walmart is recalling certain frozen shrimp products sold under its Great Value brand after the
Do you think the design of your city impacts how much you walk each day? A new study shows that people living in more walkable cities naturally get more daily steps, bringing built-in health benefits. See how your neighborhood might be shaping your health.
Cities can be designed in ways that promote walking, providing residents with built-in health benefits, a new study says.People who live in more walkable cities do indeed get more ...
Have you ever walked past that blood pressure machine at the pharmacy and wondered if it’s worth using? A new study shows those quick, sit-down checks can actually reveal important insights about your heart health risks. Find out why that simple stop could make a big difference.
Everyone’s seen the automatic blood pressure reader wedged unobtrusively into a corner of their local pharmacy.These sit-down machines can pay huge dividends when it comes to helping people learn their heart health risks, a new study says.Setting up these
Back to school can be a joyful time, but it can also mean the return of constant coughs, colds, and sniffles. Here are five ways to help keep your child healthy during their return to school. ... See moreSee less
Are your kids getting enough sleep to set them up for success this school year? Experts say that quality rest is just as important as homework and healthy meals. Find out why sleep may be the secret ingredient to better focus, mood, and learning.
As the new school year begins, experts say one simple habit can help kids succeed: Getting enough sleep.The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) reminds families, teachers and communities about the importance of quality sleep for students of all ages.“Resetting healthy sl...
Why does food allergy therapy help some kids but trigger severe reactions in others? Researchers may have found the answer and it could change how peanut and other food allergies are treated in the future.
Some kids are helped by exposure therapy to food allergens like peanuts, with their allergies gradually diminishing as they eat small amounts of their food nemesis.For others, such treatment – also called oral immunotherapy — causes severe allergic reactions.Researchers ...
Do you know your blood pressure numbers? New guidelines suggest nearly half of U.S. adults may need earlier treatment, including lifestyle changes or medication, to protect heart health. Find out if you’re one of them and what steps you can take now!
Nearly half of U.S. adults should receive earlier treatment for high blood pressure, including lifestyle changes and medications, according to a set of new guidelines issued by America&...
Ever feel knee pain slow you down when you walk? A new study reveals that simply adjusting your stride could ease the discomfort of knee arthritis and make walking less painful. Discover how a small change can make a big difference!
Slightly altering your stride while walking could considerably ease pain caused by wear-and-tear knee arthritis, a new study says.Foot positioning while walking can r...
Struggling with high blood pressure and looking for simple ways to manage it? A new study reveals how something as common as a home air purifier could make a surprising difference.
Folks fighting high blood pressure might receive some help from a household air purifier, a new study says.Even in areas with relatively low air pollution levels, using a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) purifier at home might significantly lower a person’s
Can you spot the signs of a concussion? If your child receives a bump or blow to the head, keep an eye out for these signs and symptoms that may indicate they're experiencing a concussion. ... See moreSee less
Have you been curious about intermittent fasting after hearing friends, seeing posts, or reading about celebrities who swear by it? Find out what it really is, whether it works, and if it’s safe, straight from the science.
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As a bariatric surgeon, I talk with patients every day about weight loss and improving their overall health. One topic that comes up more and more is intermittent fasting. You’ve probably heard about it from a friend, seen it on social media or read about celebrities who swear by it....
Struggling with sleep apnea and looking for a surprising solution? A new study suggests that regularly blowing through a conch shell could help you sleep better, feel more alert, and breathe easier at night.
Have you ever felt nervous about giving birth? A new study reveals that a strong sense of mental well-being could help ease those fears. Discover how your mindset might shape your birth experience.
Up to 60% of women feel some level of fear about giving birth, but a new study suggests that a strong sense of mental well-being could make a difference.Researchers from Robert Gordon University in Scotland and the University of South Australia (UniSA) surveyed 88 women in their third trim...
Do you or someone you love live with Parkinson’s disease? A new study suggests that staying active through walking, chores, or even hobbies may help slow the brain changes linked to memory, mood, and attention. Learn how movement could make a meaningful difference.
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Have you ever wished detecting diabetes could be quicker and easier than a blood test? Researchers say a new experimental breath test may soon make that possible. Find out how this breakthrough could change the way diabetes is diagnosed.
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Detecting diabetes might soon be as easy as breathing into a device, a new study says.An experimental breath test sorted out type 2 diabetes patients from healthy people, based on their exhalations, ...Comment on Facebook
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Thank you for your patience as we update our phone systems! We're working hard to serve you better, and we truly appreciate your understanding during this upgrade.
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Have you ever wondered if the way you eat could actually help prevent diabetes? A new study shows that following a Mediterranean-style diet, along with cutting calories and exercising, can lower the risk of type 2 diabetes by 31%. Discover how small lifestyle changes can make a big impact on your health.
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Mediterranean Diet Can Protect Against Type 2 Diabetes
A Mediterranean-style diet can significantly decrease risk of type 2 diabetes in people who are overweight or obese, a new study says.People had 31% lower odds of diabetes if they adhered to aComment on Facebook
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More than 32,000 pounds of meat are being recalled nationwide. Here’s what you need to know.
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Over 32,000 Pounds of Meat Recalled Over False USDA Inspection Labels
More than 32,000 pounds of meat are being recalled nationwide because they were sold with a false USDA mark of inspection, federal officials announced.The recall involves products from Sabrositos Hondurenos, LLC, based in New Jersey. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s F...Comment on Facebook
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Could the same omega-3s that protect your heart also help protect your child’s vision? New research suggests these healthy fats may lower the risk of nearsightedness (myopia) in kids, adding to their long list of benefits. Learn how omega-3s might play a bigger role in eye health than we thought.
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Omega-3s Might Protect Against Nearsightedness
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Do your weekend late nights ever leave you feeling more tired than rested? A new study says “social apnea” linked to changes in weekend routines may be disrupting your sleep. Find out how your weekend habits might be quietly affecting your health.
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Does 'Social Apnea' Disturb Your Weekend Sleep?
Folks who spend the weekend partying could be damaging their sleep through “social apnea,” a new study says.Late nights drinking and smoking appear to cause a weekend spike in sleep apnea, researchers reported Aug. 13 in theComment on Facebook
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Have you picked up frozen shrimp from Walmart recently? Certain Great Value shrimp products are being recalled after the FDA warned they may be at risk for radioactive contamination. Here’s what you need to know before serving dinner.
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Walmart Recalls Frozen Shrimp Over FDA Warning About Radiation Risk
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Do you think the design of your city impacts how much you walk each day? A new study shows that people living in more walkable cities naturally get more daily steps, bringing built-in health benefits. See how your neighborhood might be shaping your health.
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Have you ever walked past that blood pressure machine at the pharmacy and wondered if it’s worth using? A new study shows those quick, sit-down checks can actually reveal important insights about your heart health risks. Find out why that simple stop could make a big difference.
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Automatic Health Stations Easy Way To Check For Heart Health Risks
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Back to school can be a joyful time, but it can also mean the return of constant coughs, colds, and sniffles. Here are five ways to help keep your child healthy during their return to school. ... See moreSee less
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Are your kids getting enough sleep to set them up for success this school year? Experts say that quality rest is just as important as homework and healthy meals. Find out why sleep may be the secret ingredient to better focus, mood, and learning.
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Prioritize Sleep As the School Year Begins
As the new school year begins, experts say one simple habit can help kids succeed: Getting enough sleep.The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) reminds families, teachers and communities about the importance of quality sleep for students of all ages.“Resetting healthy sl...Comment on Facebook
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Why does food allergy therapy help some kids but trigger severe reactions in others? Researchers may have found the answer and it could change how peanut and other food allergies are treated in the future.
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Why Do Some Kids Benefit More From Exposure Therapy To Food Allergens?
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Do you know your blood pressure numbers? New guidelines suggest nearly half of U.S. adults may need earlier treatment, including lifestyle changes or medication, to protect heart health. Find out if you’re one of them and what steps you can take now!
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Nearly half of U.S. adults should receive earlier treatment for high blood pressure, including lifestyle changes and medications, according to a set of new guidelines issued by America&...Comment on Facebook
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Ever feel knee pain slow you down when you walk? A new study reveals that simply adjusting your stride could ease the discomfort of knee arthritis and make walking less painful. Discover how a small change can make a big difference!
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A Small Change In Your Stride Can Ease Knee Arthritis Pain
Slightly altering your stride while walking could considerably ease pain caused by wear-and-tear knee arthritis, a new study says.Foot positioning while walking can r...Comment on Facebook
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Struggling with high blood pressure and looking for simple ways to manage it? A new study reveals how something as common as a home air purifier could make a surprising difference.
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Have you been curious about intermittent fasting after hearing friends, seeing posts, or reading about celebrities who swear by it? Find out what it really is, whether it works, and if it’s safe, straight from the science.
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A Doctor's Guide to Intermittent Fasting: Is It Right for You?
As a bariatric surgeon, I talk with patients every day about weight loss and improving their overall health. One topic that comes up more and more is intermittent fasting. You’ve probably heard about it from a friend, seen it on social media or read about celebrities who swear by it....Comment on Facebook
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Struggling with sleep apnea and looking for a surprising solution? A new study suggests that regularly blowing through a conch shell could help you sleep better, feel more alert, and breathe easier at night.
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Have you ever felt nervous about giving birth? A new study reveals that a strong sense of mental well-being could help ease those fears. Discover how your mindset might shape your birth experience.
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Up to 60% of women feel some level of fear about giving birth, but a new study suggests that a strong sense of mental well-being could make a difference.Researchers from Robert Gordon University in Scotland and the University of South Australia (UniSA) surveyed 88 women in their third trim...Comment on Facebook
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Do you or someone you love live with Parkinson’s disease? A new study suggests that staying active through walking, chores, or even hobbies may help slow the brain changes linked to memory, mood, and attention. Learn how movement could make a meaningful difference.
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Staying active might slow the brain changes associated with Parkinson’s disease, a new study says.Parkinson’s patients who kept active by walking...Comment on Facebook