Have you ever struggled to sleep during a heatwave that just won’t let up—even at night? It turns out, those relentless hot days and nights could be doing more than just making you uncomfortable—they might be putting your heart at serious risk. Learn why “compound heatwaves” are more dangerous than you think.
More people die from heart problems during heatwaves where high temperatures stretch through both the day and night, a new study says.Heatwaves that offer no relief at night -- known as compound heatwaves -- are much more deadly than soaring daytime temperatures alone, researchers reported...
When people think of common triggers of asthma symptoms, stress rarely makes the list. However, stress and anxiety are closely connected, with some 24% to 34% of people with asthma reporting they have an anxiety disorder. If you find that stress worsens your asthma, try incorporating stress-reduction strategies into your daily routine, like journaling, getting regular, quality sleep, and limiting caffeine. bit.ly/420K7zz... See moreSee less
Have you ever noticed feeling more anxious, irritable, or down during days filled with wildfire smoke? It’s not just in your head—new research shows a link between short-term exposure to smoke-filled air and a spike in mental health issues. Find out how poor air quality could be affecting your mind as much as your lungs.
Thinking about knee replacement surgery or supporting someone who is? Ever wonder what recovery actually looks like—how long the pain lasts, when you can walk again, or when life starts to feel normal? Dr. Ayesha Abdeen, chief of hip and knee replacement surgery at Boston Medical Center, shares what to expect every step of the way—from day one to getting back to doing what you love.
Wondering what recovery is really like after knee replacement surgery? Dr. Ayesha Abdeen, chief of hip and knee replacement surgery at Boston Medical Center, breaks down exactly what to expect -- from manag...
Discover the convenience of managing your prescriptions anytime, anywhere! Download our mobile app or visit our website to access prescription details, request refills, and explore more amazing features. Your health, simplified. ... See moreSee less
Stay rooted and built up in faith. Colossians 2:7 says; Rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness.🌱 Check out our 10 new styles of Kerusso tees for women! Overflowing with gratitude for these amazing pieces. ... See moreSee less
Struggling to find time to exercise during the week? You're not alone—and the good news is, you might not have to! A new study shows that “weekend warriors” who squeeze all their workouts into just one or two days can get similar health benefits to those who spread their activity out during the week. Could this be the fitness flexibility we’ve all been waiting for?
Life is busy, and some folks simply don’t have time until the weekend to work out.Turns out, that’s just fine for their health, a new study suggests.“Weekend warriors” who cram their week’s exercise into one or two days appear to gain as much benefit as...
Taking care of your mental health is just as important as your physical health. If you're having a tough time with your feelings or thoughts, it's important to talk to someone who can help, just like you'd see a doctor if you were sick. Not sure how to start? Here are six easy tips to help you find the right mental health provider for you. bit.ly/43KwKop... See moreSee less
Have you heard of dysphagia? Most people haven’t—but maybe you should. While insomnia and vertigo are widely recognized (even inspiring movie titles), a condition called dysphagia—which affects swallowing—is actually more common. Yet, only 25% of Americans are aware of it, according to a new study. Why is this condition so overlooked, and who is at risk?
Discover the convenience of managing your prescriptions anytime, anywhere! Download our mobile app or visit our website to access prescription details, request refills, and explore more amazing features. Your health, simplified. ... See moreSee less
Could the air and water near you be affecting your health? We already know that microplastics are everywhere—from the ocean to our drinking water. But a new study suggests they could also be linked to higher rates of high blood pressure, diabetes, and strokes in U.S. shoreline communities. How much are these tiny particles impacting our health?
Microplastics appear to be contributing to chronic diseases in shoreline areas of the United States, a new study suggests.High blood pressure, diabetes and str...
We are so excited to offer Duke Cannon's Line of soaps, colognes and even a hand repair balm! "Don't settle for boring bar soaps - these body soaps for men use scents like bourbon, fresh-cut pine, and sea salt"- Rolling Stone Duke Cannon has quickly made a name for itself as a great-smelling soap brand. Their scented bar soaps are inspired by the great outdoors, with fragrances like fresh-cut pine, campfire. and leaf and leather. The bars are three times bigger than a normal bar of soap, (hence the name, BIG BRICK) and triple milled. This mean each bar will ast much longer than others, reducing waste and lessening the hassle of re-stocking your soap supply. ... See moreSee less
Could a single shot help prevent heart attacks and strokes? Many people know about cholesterol, but a lesser-known risk factor called Lp(a) could also play a major role in heart disease. A new drug from Eli Lilly, lepodisiran, has been shown to lower Lp(a) levels by 94% with just one injection. Could this be a game-changer for heart health?
A new drug may help protect millions of people from heart attacks and strokes by lowering a little-known risk factor in the blood.The drug, made by Eli Lilly and called
We're here to help you breathe easier this spring! Whether it's discussing your asthma medications or tips to manage your asthma triggers, we're here to support your journey to better health. Speak with our pharmacist to learn how we can help you manage your asthma during allergy season and beyond. ... See moreSee less
Could your smartwatch help you stay active—especially with diabetes? A new study found that people with type 2 diabetes were more likely to start and stick with an exercise routine when using a smartwatch for feedback and motivation. Could wearable tech be the key to better health?
Wearing a smartwatch might do more than track steps (or your texts) -- it could be a powerful tool for helping people with type 2 diabetes stay active, a new study says.Participants were more likely ...
Could a simple citrus oil help cancer patients find relief? Dry mouth is a painful and common side effect of radiation treatments, making eating and speaking difficult. Researchers from the University of South Australia and Stanford University have developed a natural formula using limonene, a citrus oil found in lemons, limes, and oranges. Could this natural remedy change cancer care?
A new formula made with natural citrus oil could help cancer patients find relief from dry mouth, a common and painful side effect of radiation treatments.The formula was created by researchers at...
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Have you ever struggled to sleep during a heatwave that just won’t let up—even at night? It turns out, those relentless hot days and nights could be doing more than just making you uncomfortable—they might be putting your heart at serious risk. Learn why “compound heatwaves” are more dangerous than you think.
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Heart-Related Deaths More Likely During Day/Night Heatwaves
More people die from heart problems during heatwaves where high temperatures stretch through both the day and night, a new study says.Heatwaves that offer no relief at night -- known as compound heatwaves -- are much more deadly than soaring daytime temperatures alone, researchers reported...Comment on Facebook
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When people think of common triggers of asthma symptoms, stress rarely makes the list. However, stress and anxiety are closely connected, with some 24% to 34% of people with asthma reporting they have an anxiety disorder. If you find that stress worsens your asthma, try incorporating stress-reduction strategies into your daily routine, like journaling, getting regular, quality sleep, and limiting caffeine. bit.ly/420K7zz ... See moreSee less
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Have you ever noticed feeling more anxious, irritable, or down during days filled with wildfire smoke? It’s not just in your head—new research shows a link between short-term exposure to smoke-filled air and a spike in mental health issues. Find out how poor air quality could be affecting your mind as much as your lungs.
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Thinking about knee replacement surgery or supporting someone who is? Ever wonder what recovery actually looks like—how long the pain lasts, when you can walk again, or when life starts to feel normal?
Dr. Ayesha Abdeen, chief of hip and knee replacement surgery at Boston Medical Center, shares what to expect every step of the way—from day one to getting back to doing what you love.
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Stay rooted and built up in faith.
Colossians 2:7 says; Rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness.🌱
Check out our 10 new styles of Kerusso tees for women! Overflowing with gratitude for these amazing pieces. ... See moreSee less
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Struggling to find time to exercise during the week? You're not alone—and the good news is, you might not have to! A new study shows that “weekend warriors” who squeeze all their workouts into just one or two days can get similar health benefits to those who spread their activity out during the week. Could this be the fitness flexibility we’ve all been waiting for?
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'Weekend Warriors' Reap Similar Health Benefits As Steady Exercisers
Life is busy, and some folks simply don’t have time until the weekend to work out.Turns out, that’s just fine for their health, a new study suggests.“Weekend warriors” who cram their week’s exercise into one or two days appear to gain as much benefit as...Comment on Facebook
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Taking care of your mental health is just as important as your physical health. If you're having a tough time with your feelings or thoughts, it's important to talk to someone who can help, just like you'd see a doctor if you were sick. Not sure how to start? Here are six easy tips to help you find the right mental health provider for you. bit.ly/43KwKop ... See moreSee less
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Have you heard of dysphagia? Most people haven’t—but maybe you should. While insomnia and vertigo are widely recognized (even inspiring movie titles), a condition called dysphagia—which affects swallowing—is actually more common. Yet, only 25% of Americans are aware of it, according to a new study. Why is this condition so overlooked, and who is at risk?
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Swallowing Disorder Not Widely Known, Understood By Public
Insomnia and vertigo are health conditions so well-known that movies have been named after them.But only a quarter of Americans know about a co...Comment on Facebook
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Could the air and water near you be affecting your health? We already know that microplastics are everywhere—from the ocean to our drinking water. But a new study suggests they could also be linked to higher rates of high blood pressure, diabetes, and strokes in U.S. shoreline communities. How much are these tiny particles impacting our health?
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Microplastics Linked To High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Stroke
Microplastics appear to be contributing to chronic diseases in shoreline areas of the United States, a new study suggests.High blood pressure, diabetes and str...Comment on Facebook
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We are so excited to offer Duke Cannon's Line of soaps, colognes and even a hand repair balm!
"Don't settle for boring bar soaps - these body soaps for men use scents like bourbon, fresh-cut pine, and sea salt"- Rolling Stone
Duke Cannon has quickly made a name for itself as a great-smelling soap brand. Their scented bar soaps are inspired by the great outdoors, with fragrances like fresh-cut pine, campfire. and leaf and leather. The bars are three times bigger than a normal bar of soap, (hence the name, BIG BRICK) and triple milled. This mean each bar will ast much longer than others, reducing waste and lessening the hassle of re-stocking your soap supply. ... See moreSee less
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Could a single shot help prevent heart attacks and strokes? Many people know about cholesterol, but a lesser-known risk factor called Lp(a) could also play a major role in heart disease. A new drug from Eli Lilly, lepodisiran, has been shown to lower Lp(a) levels by 94% with just one injection. Could this be a game-changer for heart health?
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New Drug May Cut Sudden Heart Risk by 94%
A new drug may help protect millions of people from heart attacks and strokes by lowering a little-known risk factor in the blood.The drug, made by Eli Lilly and calledComment on Facebook
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We're here to help you breathe easier this spring! Whether it's discussing your asthma medications or tips to manage your asthma triggers, we're here to support your journey to better health. Speak with our pharmacist to learn how we can help you manage your asthma during allergy season and beyond. ... See moreSee less
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Could your smartwatch help you stay active—especially with diabetes? A new study found that people with type 2 diabetes were more likely to start and stick with an exercise routine when using a smartwatch for feedback and motivation. Could wearable tech be the key to better health?
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Smartwatches Can Help People Control Diabetes Through Exercise
Wearing a smartwatch might do more than track steps (or your texts) -- it could be a powerful tool for helping people with type 2 diabetes stay active, a new study says.Participants were more likely ...Comment on Facebook
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Could a simple citrus oil help cancer patients find relief? Dry mouth is a painful and common side effect of radiation treatments, making eating and speaking difficult. Researchers from the University of South Australia and Stanford University have developed a natural formula using limonene, a citrus oil found in lemons, limes, and oranges. Could this natural remedy change cancer care?
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Citrus Oil Formula May Relieve Dry Mouth for Cancer Patients
A new formula made with natural citrus oil could help cancer patients find relief from dry mouth, a common and painful side effect of radiation treatments.The formula was created by researchers at...Comment on Facebook
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