Have you ever noticed how a favorite song can instantly boost your mood? For people with dementia, music therapy might do even more—helping ease depression and improve behavior. Discover how the power of music is making a difference!
Music therapy can help lift the spirits and ease depression in people with dementia, a new evidence review has found.Findings suggest that music-based therapy probably impro...
As the winter ends and spring begins, it can be difficult to tell whether your sniffles mean you have seasonal allergies or a cold. Here's how symptoms between the two differ. bit.ly/3WZjsAu... See moreSee less
Having trouble sleeping as you age? Instead of counting sheep, try lifting weights! A new study reveals that resistance exercise could be the key to better sleep for seniors—learn more!
Seniors battling insomnia are best off picking up some dumbbells or doing some push-ups, a new evidence review suggests.Resistance exercise, activities that make muscles work against an e...
Struggling to get a good night’s sleep as you get older? You’re not alone—changes in stress levels, sleep structure, and hormones could be to blame. Find out what experts say about improving your sleep quality!
Tossing and turning more as you age? You’re not alone -- and experts think they know why.Dr. Shelby Harris, a sleep psychologist in White Plains, N.Y., explained that stress, sleep structure and hormonal changes can impact sleep as people...
Do spring allergies have you sneezing instead of enjoying the sunshine? From congestion to brain fog, seasonal allergies can make this time of year miserable—but there are ways to fight back! Learn how to manage your symptoms and breathe easier this spring.
Spring brings warmer weather, but for allergy sufferers, it also means sneezing, wheezing and itchy eyes. Instead of enjoying the season, you may be battling congestion and brain fog. So, what can you do to manage your spring allergy symptoms? Spring allergy treatments range from simp...
Could the flu cause more than just a fever and chills? Health officials are investigating a rise in rare but serious brain complications in children amid this year’s severe flu season. Learn more about the risks and how to protect your family.
As this year’s severe flu season rages across the country, federal health officials are investigating a rise in rare but life-threatening brain complications in children.The U.S. Centers for D...
Happy Employee Appreciation Day! Our team members are the reason why we are #LocallyLoved in our community, and we are so grateful for them today and every day. 💙 Help us celebrate by sending them a shoutout in the comments! ... See moreSee less
Are you getting the right amount of sleep, or is your health at risk without you even realizing it? A new study reveals that too little—or too much—sleep can increase the risk of early death. Discover why sleep balance matters and how to improve your rest!
About two-thirds of Americans are getting too little or too much sleep, risking their health, a new study suggests.In fact, people not getting the right amount of sleep – s...
Ever notice how a good workout boosts your mood and clears your mind? Science backs it up—regular exercise isn’t just great for your body, it’s a powerful tool for brain health too! Learn how staying active can keep your mind sharp and strong.
Moving your body helps your brain, a new study suggests.Folks who regularly exercise have better mental and brain health, researchers will report in early April at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology in San Diego and online.Moderate to vigorous physical activity ...
Have you ever been afraid of something, only to realize later it wasn’t a real threat? Your brain is wired for survival, but sometimes, it overreacts—holding onto fears that aren’t necessary. A new study reveals how the brain learns to let go of fear, paving the way for better treatments for anxiety, PTSD, and phobias!
Feeling scared? Your fear is a survival tool, but sometimes, it overreacts -- making us afraid of things that aren’t true threats. A new study shows how the brain learns to let go of unnecessary fears, offering potential new ways for treating conditions such as
Ever feel like your eyesight isn’t as sharp after hours on your phone or computer? Research shows that too much screen time could actually increase your risk of nearsightedness. Find out how to protect your vision!
Each hour a person spends squinting into a smartphone or staring at a screen increases their risk of nearsightedness, a new evidence review suggests.Every dai...
Breathe easier with support from our pharmacy for your asthma and allergy symptoms! From over-the-counter allergy product recommendations to education on your asthma medications, we're here to be a trusted part of your healthcare team this spring. Speak with our pharmacist to learn more. ... See moreSee less
Not sure if you're up to date on your vaccines? With measles cases rising and flu season in full swing, now is the time to check your vaccination status. Staying protected starts with knowing where you stan#VaccinesWorks#StayProtectede#PublicHealthealth ... See moreSee less
With measles cases on the rise and flu season straining the nation's hospitals, health experts urge adults to check their vaccination status and get any missing shots.Health experts agree that vacci...
Could regular exercise be the key to a longer life—even after a colon cancer diagnosis? New research suggests that staying active can help survivors outlive even the average person. Find out how movement makes a difference!
Frequent exercise can help colon cancer survivors live longer, perhaps even outlasting average folks, a new study suggests.Colon cancer patients who were very physically active had three-year surviva...
Ever felt lightheaded and suddenly blacked out? Fainting can be alarming, but in many cases, it's harmless. Learn what causes it and when it might signal something more seriou#HealthTipsh#Faintingn#KnowTheSignsSigns ... See moreSee less
Fainting can be scary, but it's often harmless. Known medically as syncope, fainting happens when there’s not enough blood flow to the brain, causing a brief loss of consci...
If you've recently been diagnosed with heart disease, managing the disease can initially feel overwhelming, especially if your healthcare provider has prescribed medications. But taking three simple steps - understanding how your medication works, taking it as directed, and speaking with your pharmacist to learn more about what you're taking - can help you get a handle on your treatment. bit.ly/42dhOi0... See moreSee less
Exciting news! Have you heard about our new pharmacy app? Stay connected with us at your fingertips for easy access to prescriptions, health tips, and exclusive offers. Download now for a seamless experience! 📱💊 #goodneighborpharmacy#PharmacyApp... See moreSee less
Are your kids drinking the healthiest beverages for their growth and development? Experts say plain cow’s milk, water, and even a splash of veggie juice are still the top choices for children and teens. Find out why these simple options beat sugary drinks!
Got milk? It turns out, plain cow’s milk, water and a bit of veggie juice are still the best drink choices for kids and teens.That's the consensus of experts who recently issued healthy beverage reco...
We are now able to accept Nations Benefits prepaid cards. Not sure if that is what you have? See the information below or stop by and see a pharmacy representative! ... See moreSee less
Does this flu season feel worse than usual? You're not imagining it—this is shaping up to be the worst flu season in a decade, with millions already affected. Find out what’s behind the surge and how you can stay protected!
The current flu season is shaping up to be the worst in a decade.So far, there have been at least 29 million illnesses and 370,000 hospitalizations related to the flu -- the most since the 2015-2016 season, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC)
We wish you could feel how ridiculously soft this Southern Couture quilted sweetshirt is through the screen! Swing by and check it out, we think you'll be obsessed! ... See moreSee less
What's that amazing fragrance when you enter our store? Ask a front desk associate for the latest scent from Swan Creek, we love to sample them for you! Let us know what you think! ... See moreSee less
Could walking be the key to a better stroke recovery? A new study finds that stroke patients who incorporate more walking into their rehab see significant improvements in mobility and quality of life. Learn why movement matters!
Stroke patients leave the hospital with better prospects if they’re forced to hoof it more during recovery, a new study suggests.Adding a half-hour of progressive walking exercises to standard stroke rehab m...
Exciting news! Have you heard about our new pharmacy app? Stay connected with us at your fingertips for easy access to prescriptions, health tips, and exclusive offers. Download now for a seamless experience! 📱💊 #goodneighborpharmacy#PharmacyApp... See moreSee less
Is your teen athlete getting the right fuel to perform their best? A new study reveals that many high school athletes lack basic nutrition knowledge—impacting their energy, performance, and recovery. Find out what they might be missing!
High school athletes often hit the field improperly fueled for the competition ahead, because they haven’t been taught important basics of nutrition, a new study says.In surveys, teen athletes revealed a dramatic lack of knowledge about nutrition facts that could help them compete ha...
We are now able to accept Nations Benefits prepaid cards. Not sure if that is what you have? See the information below or stop by and see a pharmacy representative! ... See moreSee less
Have you ever wished you could recognize musical notes just by hearing them? A new study suggests that perfect pitch isn’t just for legends like Mariah Carey and Jimi Hendrix—you might be able to develop it with the right training!
From Mariah Carey and Jimi Hendrix to Michael Jackson, Ella Fitzgerald and Bing Crosby, a select group of famous musicians past and present have had have perfect pitch. Now, a new study suggests that ...
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Have you ever noticed how a favorite song can instantly boost your mood? For people with dementia, music therapy might do even more—helping ease depression and improve behavior. Discover how the power of music is making a difference!
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Music Soothes Depression In Dementia Patients
Music therapy can help lift the spirits and ease depression in people with dementia, a new evidence review has found.Findings suggest that music-based therapy probably impro...Comment on Facebook
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As the winter ends and spring begins, it can be difficult to tell whether your sniffles mean you have seasonal allergies or a cold. Here's how symptoms between the two differ. bit.ly/3WZjsAu ... See moreSee less
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Having trouble sleeping as you age? Instead of counting sheep, try lifting weights! A new study reveals that resistance exercise could be the key to better sleep for seniors—learn more!
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Why Sleep Gets Harder With Age And How To Sleep Better
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Do spring allergies have you sneezing instead of enjoying the sunshine? From congestion to brain fog, seasonal allergies can make this time of year miserable—but there are ways to fight back! Learn how to manage your symptoms and breathe easier this spring.
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Could the flu cause more than just a fever and chills? Health officials are investigating a rise in rare but serious brain complications in children amid this year’s severe flu season. Learn more about the risks and how to protect your family.
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Are you getting the right amount of sleep, or is your health at risk without you even realizing it? A new study reveals that too little—or too much—sleep can increase the risk of early death. Discover why sleep balance matters and how to improve your rest!
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Poor Sleep Endangering The Health of Two-Thirds of Americans
About two-thirds of Americans are getting too little or too much sleep, risking their health, a new study suggests.In fact, people not getting the right amount of sleep – s...Comment on Facebook
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Ever notice how a good workout boosts your mood and clears your mind? Science backs it up—regular exercise isn’t just great for your body, it’s a powerful tool for brain health too! Learn how staying active can keep your mind sharp and strong.
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Have you ever been afraid of something, only to realize later it wasn’t a real threat? Your brain is wired for survival, but sometimes, it overreacts—holding onto fears that aren’t necessary. A new study reveals how the brain learns to let go of fear, paving the way for better treatments for anxiety, PTSD, and phobias!
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Each hour a person spends squinting into a smartphone or staring at a screen increases their risk of nearsightedness, a new evidence review suggests.Every dai...Comment on Facebook
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If you've recently been diagnosed with heart disease, managing the disease can initially feel overwhelming, especially if your healthcare provider has prescribed medications. But taking three simple steps - understanding how your medication works, taking it as directed, and speaking with your pharmacist to learn more about what you're taking - can help you get a handle on your treatment. bit.ly/42dhOi0 ... See moreSee less
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Are your kids drinking the healthiest beverages for their growth and development? Experts say plain cow’s milk, water, and even a splash of veggie juice are still the top choices for children and teens. Find out why these simple options beat sugary drinks!
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Does this flu season feel worse than usual? You're not imagining it—this is shaping up to be the worst flu season in a decade, with millions already affected. Find out what’s behind the surge and how you can stay protected!
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Could walking be the key to a better stroke recovery? A new study finds that stroke patients who incorporate more walking into their rehab see significant improvements in mobility and quality of life. Learn why movement matters!
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Is your teen athlete getting the right fuel to perform their best? A new study reveals that many high school athletes lack basic nutrition knowledge—impacting their energy, performance, and recovery. Find out what they might be missing!
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Have you ever wished you could recognize musical notes just by hearing them? A new study suggests that perfect pitch isn’t just for legends like Mariah Carey and Jimi Hendrix—you might be able to develop it with the right training!
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From Mariah Carey and Jimi Hendrix to Michael Jackson, Ella Fitzgerald and Bing Crosby, a select group of famous musicians past and present have had have perfect pitch. Now, a new study suggests that ...Comment on Facebook