Do you ever feel like poor sleep leaves you foggy or older than you are? A new study suggests that rotten sleep might actually speed up brain aging by fueling inflammation. Find out how your sleep habits today could shape your brain health tomorrow.
Rotten sleep might accelerate the aging of a person’s brain, partly by increasing inflammation, a new study says.People’s brains aged faster as they scored worse on a five-point scale of
As cold and flu season approaches, there's another respiratory illness you should watch for: pneumonia. Like the flu, pneumonia can pose serious health risks and can even be life threatening. Here’s what you need to know about pneumonia to keep yourself and your loved ones safe. ... See moreSee less
Have you ever wondered if a simple test could reveal your personal risk for breast cancer after abnormal cells are found? Researchers say a genetic blood score might do just that, showing which women are twice as likely to develop invasive breast cancer. Read on to see how this breakthrough could change the future of early detection.
A genetic risk score can help predict which women will develop invasive breast cancer after abnormal cells have been found in their breast tissue, researchers said.Women who scored hig...
The flu vaccine prevents tens of thousands of hospitalizations each year. Don’t take the risk of serious illness this season. Get vaccinated next time you pick up a prescription! #Flu #FightFlu... See moreSee less
Flu Shots are now available The CDC recommends getting your annual flu shot in September and October before the flu begins spreading in your community. Make a plan to receive your flu shot this year, and protect yourself, your family, and your community from serious illness. #reminder#fluseason... See moreSee less
Federal health officials have expanded their listeria outbreak investigation to include products sold at Walmart, Kroger, and Trader Joe’s. Read on to find out if any items you purchased are affected.
Federal health officials have expanded their probe into a listeria outbreak that has claimed four lives, and affected at least 20 people.The investigation, which first focused on premade chicken pasta meals sold at Walmart and Kroger, is now looking at a similar product sold at Trader Joe&...
Have you seen the viral trend of taping your mouth shut at night to “improve sleep” or stop snoring? While it may sound like a quick fix, doctors are warning it could be dangerous. Find out why experts say this risky practice isn’t worth it.
Taping your mouth shut before bed may seem like a quick fix for better sleep, but doctors are raising serious alarms about this viral social media trend. While devotees claim it can improve
October is American Pharmacists Month! This month, we celebrate all the ways pharmacists go above and beyond to keep their communities healthy, happy, and well. Help us acknowledge our amazing pharmacists with a thank you in the comments below (or the next time you stop by the pharmacy!) ... See moreSee less
Flu Shots are now available The CDC recommends getting your annual flu shot in September and October before the flu begins spreading in your community. Make a plan to receive your flu shot this year, and protect yourself, your family, and your community from serious illness. #reminder#fluseason... See moreSee less
Did you know rheumatoid arthritis might start affecting the body years before any joint pain shows up Researchers found major immune system changes happening long before symptoms appear, something that could change how we detect and treat it. Read more about this groundbreaking study.
An invisible storm might rage for years inside the bodies of people at risk for rheumatoid arthritis, prior to any joint pain occurring, a new study says.These folks experience dramatic immune ...
The flu vaccine prevents tens of thousands of hospitalizations each year. Don’t take the risk of serious illness this season. Get vaccinated next time you pick up a prescription! #Flu #FightFlu... See moreSee less
Sprout Organics has widened its recall of 3.5-ounce Sweet Potato, Apple & Spinach pouches because some lots may contain elevated levels of lead.The U.S. Food and Drug Administrati...
Have you ever wondered what secrets someone who lived to 117 might hold about longevity and health When the world’s oldest living person, Maria Branyas Morera, passed away, she left behind one powerful wish. “study me so I can help others” and researchers are doing just that.
Maria Branyas Morera was the oldest living person in the world when she died at 117 in August 2024, and she passed with one fervent wish.“Señora Branyas told us: ‘Please study me so I can help others,’ ”
Flu Shots are now available The CDC recommends getting your annual flu shot in September and October before the flu begins spreading in your community. Make a plan to receive your flu shot this year, and protect yourself, your family, and your community from serious illness. #reminder#fluseason... See moreSee less
The flu vaccine prevents tens of thousands of hospitalizations each year. Don’t take the risk of serious illness this season. Get vaccinated next time you pick up a prescription! #Flu #FightFlu... See moreSee less
Do you ever wonder if the fruits and vegetables you’re eating to stay healthy could actually be exposing you to more pesticides? A new study shows that choosing produce with higher pesticide residues may increase the amount of these chemicals in your body. Find out what this means for your health.
Eating fruits and vegetables is key to good health, but a new study suggests that choosing produce with higher pesticide residues may boost the amount of these chemicals leaching into the body.Researchers linked the types of produce people eat with levels of pesticides found in their urine...
If you think your child might have ADHD, it's important to know that early diagnosis and the right support can help them thrive. Here's how to take the first steps. ... See moreSee less
Flu Shots are now available The CDC recommends getting your annual flu shot in September and October before the flu begins spreading in your community. Make a plan to receive your flu shot this year, and protect yourself, your family, and your community from serious illness. #reminder#fluseason... See moreSee less
Do you or someone you know take fish oil supplements for better health? New research shows their ability to lower colon cancer risk may actually depend on a single gene. Discover how genetics could play a key role in the benefits of omega-3s.
About 19 million U.S. adults take fish oil supplements, often to protect against chronic diseases. But new research suggests their ability to lower colon cancer risk may depend...
Have you ever wondered if mammograms are still important later in life? New research shows that women in their 80s can benefit from screenings, helping detect breast cancer earlier and improving survival rates. Learn why experts say age shouldn’t be the only factor in deciding care.
Though most guidelines recommend mammograms up to age 74, new research suggests they can be valuable for women in their 80s, detecting breast cancer earlier and in...
Good things come in grab bags—because we love spoiling you with surprises! Check them out, you’re sure to find something you’ll love! ... See moreSee less
Have you ever worried about Lyme disease after a tick bite? While it’s well known as the most common vector-borne illness in the U.S., researchers are now exploring whether it can also be passed from an infected mother to her unborn child. Learn what experts are uncovering about this lesser-known risk.
Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne illness in the United States, a potentially disabling infection caused by bacteria transmitted through the bite of an infected tick to people and pets. Another possible route of transmission, which is less well known and understudied, is from an...
Trying to decide between buying a private label or brand-name over-the-counter product? You should know that private label products often offer better value. National brands spend more money on marketing their products, and this cost is passed onto you, the consumer, through higher prices. Next time you're shopping, save money and get great value by shopping private label! ... See moreSee less
Check out our new Kentucky sweatshirt with a bold cheetah print! Perfect for making a statement while supporting your team. 🐆💙 Ready to stand out? ... See moreSee less
Have you ever thought about how your diet might affect more than just your waistline? New research shows that following a Mediterranean diet could lead to healthier gums, while red meat and sugary snacks may do the opposite. Discover how your food choices could impact your smile.
The Mediterranean diet might help you at the dentist, a new study says.People who follow a Mediterranean diet appear more likely to have better gum health, researchers reported Sept. 15 in th...
Has your child ever struggled with constipation, leaving the whole family stressed and uncomfortable? A top pediatric expert explains why stool consistency—not frequency—is the real key to spotting the problem. Read on for helpful guidance every parent should know!
When a child struggles with constipation, it can be a source of frustration and discomfort for the whole family. But a leading pediatric expert offers a clear guide to understanding and treating this common issue.According to Dr. Jaya P...
Why do mosquitoes seem to feast on some people while leaving others alone? Scientists in the Netherlands turned a massive music festival into a living lab to study what really makes certain individuals more irresistible to these pesky insects. Check out what they discovered!
Researchers in the Netherlands turned a major music festival into an unexpected laboratory to investigate a question that has long puzzled scientists and bug-bitten individuals alike: What makes some people more irresistible to mosquitoes than others?For three consecutive days at the Lowla...
Have you ever looked at a food label and wondered what all those dyes really mean for your health? The FDA now plans to officially ban Orange B, a synthetic dye that’s been lingering in the books since the 1960s. See why officials are finally taking action after decades.
Federal health officials want to take Orange B — an artificial food dye that hasn’t been used in more than four decades — off the books.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it plans to repeal regulations that have allowed the synthetic dye in the foo...
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Do you ever feel like poor sleep leaves you foggy or older than you are? A new study suggests that rotten sleep might actually speed up brain aging by fueling inflammation. Find out how your sleep habits today could shape your brain health tomorrow.
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Bad Sleep Linked To Accelerated Brain Aging
Rotten sleep might accelerate the aging of a person’s brain, partly by increasing inflammation, a new study says.People’s brains aged faster as they scored worse on a five-point scale ofComment on Facebook
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As cold and flu season approaches, there's another respiratory illness you should watch for: pneumonia. Like the flu, pneumonia can pose serious health risks and can even be life threatening. Here’s what you need to know about pneumonia to keep yourself and your loved ones safe. ... See moreSee less
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Have you ever wondered if a simple test could reveal your personal risk for breast cancer after abnormal cells are found? Researchers say a genetic blood score might do just that, showing which women are twice as likely to develop invasive breast cancer. Read on to see how this breakthrough could change the future of early detection.
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Gene Test Can Predict Breast Cancer Risk For Women Diagnosed With Abnormal Cells
A genetic risk score can help predict which women will develop invasive breast cancer after abnormal cells have been found in their breast tissue, researchers said.Women who scored hig...Comment on Facebook
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Flu Shots are now available
The CDC recommends getting your annual flu shot in September and October before the flu begins spreading in your community. Make a plan to receive your flu shot this year, and protect yourself, your family, and your community from serious illness. #reminder #fluseason ... See moreSee less
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Federal health officials have expanded their listeria outbreak investigation to include products sold at Walmart, Kroger, and Trader Joe’s. Read on to find out if any items you purchased are affected.
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Frozen Meals Sold at 3 Chains Linked to Listeria Outbreak
Federal health officials have expanded their probe into a listeria outbreak that has claimed four lives, and affected at least 20 people.The investigation, which first focused on premade chicken pasta meals sold at Walmart and Kroger, is now looking at a similar product sold at Trader Joe&...Comment on Facebook
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Have you seen the viral trend of taping your mouth shut at night to “improve sleep” or stop snoring? While it may sound like a quick fix, doctors are warning it could be dangerous. Find out why experts say this risky practice isn’t worth it.
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Doctors Warn Against Mouth Taping During Sleep
Taping your mouth shut before bed may seem like a quick fix for better sleep, but doctors are raising serious alarms about this viral social media trend. While devotees claim it can improveComment on Facebook
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October is American Pharmacists Month! This month, we celebrate all the ways pharmacists go above and beyond to keep their communities healthy, happy, and well. Help us acknowledge our amazing pharmacists with a thank you in the comments below (or the next time you stop by the pharmacy!) ... See moreSee less
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Flu Shots are now available
The CDC recommends getting your annual flu shot in September and October before the flu begins spreading in your community. Make a plan to receive your flu shot this year, and protect yourself, your family, and your community from serious illness. #reminder #fluseason ... See moreSee less
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Did you know rheumatoid arthritis might start affecting the body years before any joint pain shows up Researchers found major immune system changes happening long before symptoms appear, something that could change how we detect and treat it. Read more about this groundbreaking study.
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Hidden Signs Of Rheumatoid Arthritis Found In Blood Long Before Diagnosis
An invisible storm might rage for years inside the bodies of people at risk for rheumatoid arthritis, prior to any joint pain occurring, a new study says.These folks experience dramatic immune ...Comment on Facebook
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Sprout Organics has expanded its recall of certain baby food pouches due to elevated lead levels. See if the products in your home are affected.
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Sprout Organics Widens Recall of Baby Food Pouches for Possible Lead
Sprout Organics has widened its recall of 3.5-ounce Sweet Potato, Apple & Spinach pouches because some lots may contain elevated levels of lead.The U.S. Food and Drug Administrati...Comment on Facebook
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Have you ever wondered what secrets someone who lived to 117 might hold about longevity and health When the world’s oldest living person, Maria Branyas Morera, passed away, she left behind one powerful wish. “study me so I can help others” and researchers are doing just that.
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Longevity Secrets From The World's Oldest Person
Maria Branyas Morera was the oldest living person in the world when she died at 117 in August 2024, and she passed with one fervent wish.“Señora Branyas told us: ‘Please study me so I can help others,’ ”Comment on Facebook
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Flu Shots are now available
The CDC recommends getting your annual flu shot in September and October before the flu begins spreading in your community. Make a plan to receive your flu shot this year, and protect yourself, your family, and your community from serious illness. #reminder #fluseason ... See moreSee less
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The flu vaccine prevents tens of thousands of hospitalizations each year. Don’t take the risk of serious illness this season. Get vaccinated next time you pick up a prescription! #Flu #FightFlu ... See moreSee less
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Do you ever wonder if the fruits and vegetables you’re eating to stay healthy could actually be exposing you to more pesticides? A new study shows that choosing produce with higher pesticide residues may increase the amount of these chemicals in your body. Find out what this means for your health.
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Are Your Fruits & Veggies Hiding Pesticides? New Study Says Yes
Eating fruits and vegetables is key to good health, but a new study suggests that choosing produce with higher pesticide residues may boost the amount of these chemicals leaching into the body.Researchers linked the types of produce people eat with levels of pesticides found in their urine...Comment on Facebook
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Flu Shots are now available
The CDC recommends getting your annual flu shot in September and October before the flu begins spreading in your community. Make a plan to receive your flu shot this year, and protect yourself, your family, and your community from serious illness. #reminder #fluseason ... See moreSee less
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Do you or someone you know take fish oil supplements for better health? New research shows their ability to lower colon cancer risk may actually depend on a single gene. Discover how genetics could play a key role in the benefits of omega-3s.
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Fish Oil May Raise or Lower Colon Cancer Risk, Depending on Your Genes
About 19 million U.S. adults take fish oil supplements, often to protect against chronic diseases. But new research suggests their ability to lower colon cancer risk may depend...Comment on Facebook
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Have you ever wondered if mammograms are still important later in life? New research shows that women in their 80s can benefit from screenings, helping detect breast cancer earlier and improving survival rates. Learn why experts say age shouldn’t be the only factor in deciding care.
#BreastCancerAwareness #WomensHealth #EarlyDetection ... See moreSee less
Mammograms May Still Save Lives for Women in Their 80s, Study Finds
Though most guidelines recommend mammograms up to age 74, new research suggests they can be valuable for women in their 80s, detecting breast cancer earlier and in...Comment on Facebook
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Have you ever worried about Lyme disease after a tick bite? While it’s well known as the most common vector-borne illness in the U.S., researchers are now exploring whether it can also be passed from an infected mother to her unborn child. Learn what experts are uncovering about this lesser-known risk.
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Lyme Disease: What To Know About Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention
Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne illness in the United States, a potentially disabling infection caused by bacteria transmitted through the bite of an infected tick to people and pets. Another possible route of transmission, which is less well known and understudied, is from an...Comment on Facebook
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Trying to decide between buying a private label or brand-name over-the-counter product? You should know that private label products often offer better value. National brands spend more money on marketing their products, and this cost is passed onto you, the consumer, through higher prices. Next time you're shopping, save money and get great value by shopping private label! ... See moreSee less
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Check out our new Kentucky sweatshirt with a bold cheetah print! Perfect for making a statement while supporting your team. 🐆💙 Ready to stand out? ... See moreSee less
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Have you ever thought about how your diet might affect more than just your waistline? New research shows that following a Mediterranean diet could lead to healthier gums, while red meat and sugary snacks may do the opposite. Discover how your food choices could impact your smile.
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Mediterranean Diet Might Protect Dental Health
The Mediterranean diet might help you at the dentist, a new study says.People who follow a Mediterranean diet appear more likely to have better gum health, researchers reported Sept. 15 in th...Comment on Facebook
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Has your child ever struggled with constipation, leaving the whole family stressed and uncomfortable? A top pediatric expert explains why stool consistency—not frequency—is the real key to spotting the problem. Read on for helpful guidance every parent should know!
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Helping Your Child with Constipation: A Pediatrician's Advice
When a child struggles with constipation, it can be a source of frustration and discomfort for the whole family. But a leading pediatric expert offers a clear guide to understanding and treating this common issue.According to Dr. Jaya P...Comment on Facebook
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Why do mosquitoes seem to feast on some people while leaving others alone? Scientists in the Netherlands turned a massive music festival into a living lab to study what really makes certain individuals more irresistible to these pesky insects. Check out what they discovered!
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Why Mosquitos Might Be Attracted To You
Researchers in the Netherlands turned a major music festival into an unexpected laboratory to investigate a question that has long puzzled scientists and bug-bitten individuals alike: What makes some people more irresistible to mosquitoes than others?For three consecutive days at the Lowla...Comment on Facebook
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Have you ever looked at a food label and wondered what all those dyes really mean for your health? The FDA now plans to officially ban Orange B, a synthetic dye that’s been lingering in the books since the 1960s. See why officials are finally taking action after decades.
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Orange B Food Dye May Soon Be Removed From U.S. Market, FDA Says
Federal health officials want to take Orange B — an artificial food dye that hasn’t been used in more than four decades — off the books.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it plans to repeal regulations that have allowed the synthetic dye in the foo...Comment on Facebook