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Have you ever found yourself constantly worrying if you're doing enough for a loved one? Caring for someone with dementia can be emotionally exhausting, and new research suggests that second-guessing yourself may add even more stress. Discover how mindfulness may help caregivers manage daily challenges and support their own well-bei#caregiversupportp#dementiacarea#mentalhealthe#mindfulnessl#HealthyAgingA#wellnesslness ... See moreSee less
Caring for a loved one with dementia can be incredibly stressful — and a great deal of that stress could be coming from caregivers second-guessing themselves, a new study says.Caregivers who dwell on difficult problems, negative thoughts or distressing events can find their day-to-da...
Colorectal cancer warning signs can be easy to overlook, especially in younger adults. With rates on the rise, it’s important to know the “red flag” symptoms to watch for. If you notice these symptoms or anything different or concerning with your bowel habits, don’t wait. Speak with a healthcare provider about your symptoms and screening options. ... See moreSee less
Do you look forward to your morning cup of coffee every day? New research suggests that enjoying just one to two cups of coffee a day may do more than boost your energy, it could also help lower your risk of serious liver disease. Discover what researchers found and why your daily coffee habit may have an unexpected health benefit.
The best thing about your morning coffee may not be the caffeine kick.A study just published in the journal Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology suggests as little as one to two cups a day may lowe...
Does your daughter play soccer or another sport that keeps her constantly on the move? New research suggests that a targeted training program may help young female soccer players reduce their risk of knee, leg, and ankle injuries. Discover what researchers found and why a few simple exercises could make a big difference on the field.
A targeted training program can help young female soccer players avoid torn knees and other injuries, a new study says.Girls who play soccer have a higher risk of leg and ankl...
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Have you ever thrown away food because of the date printed on the package, wondering if it was still safe to eat? California is making a major change by removing "sell by" dates from grocery products to help reduce confusion and cut down on unnecessary food waste. Discover what this change means and how it could affect the way you shop and store food.
Shoppers in California will no longer see "sell by" dates on their groceries.A first-in-the-nation law that took effect July 1 bans the "sell by" labels, which lawmakers say tell retailers how long to display products ...
Have you ever chosen a sugar-free drink or snack because you thought it was the healthier option? New research suggests that artificial sweeteners may have unexpected effects on your metabolism, raising new questions about how they impact your health. Discover what researchers found and what it could mean for your everyday food choices.
For decades, artificial sweeteners have been promoted as a healthier alternative to sugar. But new research suggests they may have unexpected effects on your metabolism."What makes our analysis notable is that by fo...
Have you ever spent hours binge-watching your favorite show or playing video games without getting up? New research suggests that taking a short break to stand up and move every hour could help lower the health risks associated with prolonged sitting, including the risk of cancer. Discover why those quick movement breaks may be more important than you think.
Planning an epic TV binge, or a long session of video gaming?If you take hourly breaks to get up and stretch your legs, you’ll lower the risk of cancer posed by sedentary behavior, a new study says.Each hour of prolonged, uninterrupted sitting around in a person’s day is...
Have you ever wondered if learning a second language could do more than help you communicate? New research suggests that speaking more than one language may help keep your brain younger as you age. Discover what scientists found and why learning a new language could be an investment in your long-term brain health.
Is your teenager thinking about taking a Spanish or French class?Tell them there’s a hidden benefit to picking up another language — their brain might age slower, a new study says.People who speak additional languages have brains that appear six to 13 years younger ...
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Have you ever wondered why one hand seems to do everything better than the other? New research suggests that whether you're left-handed or right-handed may have more to do with practice than being born that way. Discover what scientists found and how this surprising discovery could change the way we think about handedne#brainhealthe#neurosciencei#DidYouKnowu#HealthResearche#sciencei#wellnesslness ... See moreSee less
Why is your right hand so much better at everyday tasks like writing, throwing or using tools if you’re a righty, but your left hand if you’re a lefty?A new study argues that your dominant hand is made, not born — in other words, practice determines whether you’re l...
Kentucky Football kicks off 61 days from today. Catch up on Will Stein and the CATS in the latest edition of the Cats’ Paws, officially in store today 💙🤍 ... See moreSee less
Have you ever wondered if a supplement known for building muscle could also benefit your mental health? New research is exploring whether creatine, a popular supplement among athletes could one day play a role in treating depression. Discover what scientists have found so far and why this unexpected connection is generating so much interest.
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Are you planning to spend time outdoors this Fourth of July weekend? With extreme heat expected across much of the country, it's important to know the warning signs of heat-related illness and how to protect yourself and your loved ones. Discover expert tips to stay safe, cool, and healthy during the holiday weeke#HeatSafetya#SummerSafetya#fourthofjulyf#StayHydratedr#HealthyLivingi#wellnesslness ... See moreSee less
A heat dome is expected to scorch most of the United States through the July 4 weekend, sending temperatures into the high-double and even triple digits in the central and eastern regions of the nation.In advance of these brutal conditions, experts are offering ways to protect against heat...
Have you ever wondered if the foods you eat today could help protect your brain as you get older? New research suggests that eating a diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods may help lower the risk of dementia, especially for people who may already be at a higher risk for Alzheimer's disease. Discover what researchers found and how simple food choices could make a difference for long-term brain heal#brainhealthe#healthyeatinga#dementiaawarenesse#alzheimersi#nutritioni#HealthyLivingiving ... See moreSee less
A diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods might help people avoid dementia, especially if they have an elevated risk of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study says.People with early blood markers of
July is National Independent Retailer Month, a time to celebrate the local businesses that help make our communities unique. As an independent pharmacy, we’re proud to serve our neighbors with personalized care, local connection, and a commitment to our community. Thank you for choosing to support small businesses like ours this month (and all year long)! ... See moreSee less
Interested Applicants may pick up their application at the front counter. For job description and/or questions see Matt or Heather. **Applications will be accepted through July 17, 2026** ... See moreSee less
Have you ever noticed your mood change after days of gloomy weather, extreme heat, or a major storm?New research suggests that even short-term changes in weather may affect mental health enough to lead more people to seek support. Discover what researchers found and how the weather outside could be influencing how you feel inside.
Heat domes, soaking rains and savage winter storms have left their mark on people’s minds and moods this year.And little wonder — even modest, short-term changes in weather can affect a person enough to make them seek therapy, a new study says.Fluctuations in temperature...
When was the last time you had a routine checkup, even if you felt perfectly healthy? Many young adults are skipping regular doctor visits and important preventive health screenings that can help catch potential problems early. Discover why these routine checkups matter more than you might think and how they can help protect your long-term health.
Many young adults may be missing important preventive healthcare screenings, according to a national survey.The poll of more than 1,000 U.S. adults, commissioned by Ohio State University in Columbus, found only 71% of people ages 18 to 29 have a regular doctor, compared wi...
Are you planning to celebrate the Fourth of July with fireworks, grilling, or a family cookout? While these traditions create lasting memories, they can also increase the risk of serious burn injuries, especially for young children. Learn how a few simple safety precautions can help keep your family safe this holiday.
Many have fireworks, cookouts and family get togethers planned for the Fourth of July – but these activities can pose a burn risk for young children, experts warn.“Every Fourth of July, we see children with serious burn injuries that can lead to pain, surgery, scarring and last...
Slow mornings can be made brighter when you start them with time with Jesus. A beautiful new Bible cover, journal an coffee mug can help set the tone for peaceful moments of prayer, reflection and Scripture before the day begins! ... See moreSee less
Have you ever wondered if there was a better way to detect aggressive prostate cancer before it becomes more serious? Researchers have developed a next-generation blood test that may improve the early detection of the most dangerous forms of prostate cancer. Discover how this breakthrough could help doctors identify high-risk cancers sooner and improve treatment decisions.
A next-generation blood test could improve early detection of the most dangerous forms of prostate cancer."The major challenge in prostate cancer screening is not just to find more cancer cases, but to...
Have you ever wished you could go back to the carefree days of childhood, even just for a little while? A new study found that many millennials feared growing up more than previous generations, but those feelings often faded as they got older and embraced adulthood. Discover what researchers learned about why growing up can seem so overwhelming and why it may get easier with time.
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Have you ever found yourself constantly worrying if you're doing enough for a loved one? Caring for someone with dementia can be emotionally exhausting, and new research suggests that second-guessing yourself may add even more stress. Discover how mindfulness may help caregivers manage daily challenges and support their own well-bei#caregiversupportp#dementiacarea#mentalhealthe#mindfulnessl#HealthyAgingA#wellnesslness ... See moreSee less
Rumination Plays Key Role In Caregiver Stress, Study Says
Caring for a loved one with dementia can be incredibly stressful — and a great deal of that stress could be coming from caregivers second-guessing themselves, a new study says.Caregivers who dwell on difficult problems, negative thoughts or distressing events can find their day-to-da...Comment on Facebook
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Colorectal cancer warning signs can be easy to overlook, especially in younger adults. With rates on the rise, it’s important to know the “red flag” symptoms to watch for. If you notice these symptoms or anything different or concerning with your bowel habits, don’t wait. Speak with a healthcare provider about your symptoms and screening options. ... See moreSee less
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Do you look forward to your morning cup of coffee every day? New research suggests that enjoying just one to two cups of coffee a day may do more than boost your energy, it could also help lower your risk of serious liver disease. Discover what researchers found and why your daily coffee habit may have an unexpected health benefit.
#coffee #liverhealth #HealthyLiving #wellness #nutrition #HealthResearch ... See moreSee less
Drinking Coffee May Lower Your Risk of Liver Disease
The best thing about your morning coffee may not be the caffeine kick.A study just published in the journal Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology suggests as little as one to two cups a day may lowe...Comment on Facebook
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Does your daughter play soccer or another sport that keeps her constantly on the move? New research suggests that a targeted training program may help young female soccer players reduce their risk of knee, leg, and ankle injuries. Discover what researchers found and why a few simple exercises could make a big difference on the field.
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Training Program Could Ward Off Injuries Among Soccer Girls
A targeted training program can help young female soccer players avoid torn knees and other injuries, a new study says.Girls who play soccer have a higher risk of leg and ankl...Comment on Facebook
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Have you ever thrown away food because of the date printed on the package, wondering if it was still safe to eat? California is making a major change by removing "sell by" dates from grocery products to help reduce confusion and cut down on unnecessary food waste. Discover what this change means and how it could affect the way you shop and store food.
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New California Law Replaces 'Sell By' Labels On Food Packaging
Shoppers in California will no longer see "sell by" dates on their groceries.A first-in-the-nation law that took effect July 1 bans the "sell by" labels, which lawmakers say tell retailers how long to display products ...Comment on Facebook
Dont pay any attention to it. Heard they only put in it so people would throw away and buy more. Nope for me I know when food in a can is not good
I've actually done this but wondered if it was still safe to consume like Chicken Salad
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Have you ever chosen a sugar-free drink or snack because you thought it was the healthier option? New research suggests that artificial sweeteners may have unexpected effects on your metabolism, raising new questions about how they impact your health. Discover what researchers found and what it could mean for your everyday food choices.
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Study Raises New Questions About Artificial Sweeteners
For decades, artificial sweeteners have been promoted as a healthier alternative to sugar. But new research suggests they may have unexpected effects on your metabolism."What makes our analysis notable is that by fo...Comment on Facebook
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Have you ever spent hours binge-watching your favorite show or playing video games without getting up? New research suggests that taking a short break to stand up and move every hour could help lower the health risks associated with prolonged sitting, including the risk of cancer. Discover why those quick movement breaks may be more important than you think.
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Taking Small Breaks From Sitting Around Can Lower Your Cancer Risk
Planning an epic TV binge, or a long session of video gaming?If you take hourly breaks to get up and stretch your legs, you’ll lower the risk of cancer posed by sedentary behavior, a new study says.Each hour of prolonged, uninterrupted sitting around in a person’s day is...Comment on Facebook
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Have you ever wondered if learning a second language could do more than help you communicate? New research suggests that speaking more than one language may help keep your brain younger as you age. Discover what scientists found and why learning a new language could be an investment in your long-term brain health.
#brainhealth #HealthyAging #lifelonglearning #neuroscience #wellness #DidYouKnow ... See moreSee less
Learning Languages Could Net You A Younger Brain, Study Says
Is your teenager thinking about taking a Spanish or French class?Tell them there’s a hidden benefit to picking up another language — their brain might age slower, a new study says.People who speak additional languages have brains that appear six to 13 years younger ...Comment on Facebook
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Have you ever wondered why one hand seems to do everything better than the other? New research suggests that whether you're left-handed or right-handed may have more to do with practice than being born that way. Discover what scientists found and how this surprising discovery could change the way we think about handedne#brainhealthe#neurosciencei#DidYouKnowu#HealthResearche#sciencei#wellnesslness ... See moreSee less
Why Are You Right- Or Left-Handed? Experiments Suggest Surprisingly Simple Explanation
Why is your right hand so much better at everyday tasks like writing, throwing or using tools if you’re a righty, but your left hand if you’re a lefty?A new study argues that your dominant hand is made, not born — in other words, practice determines whether you’re l...Comment on Facebook
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Kentucky Football kicks off 61 days from today.
Catch up on Will Stein and the CATS in the latest edition of the Cats’ Paws, officially in store today 💙🤍 ... See moreSee less
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Have you ever wondered if a supplement known for building muscle could also benefit your mental health? New research is exploring whether creatine, a popular supplement among athletes could one day play a role in treating depression. Discover what scientists have found so far and why this unexpected connection is generating so much interest.
#mentalhealth #depressionawareness #brainhealth #creatine #HealthResearch #wellness ... See moreSee less
Can A Popular Muscle Supplement Help Treat Depression?
Could the same supplement many people take to build muscle also help treat depression?A new review published June 30 in the journal Brain Medicine...Comment on Facebook
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Are you planning to spend time outdoors this Fourth of July weekend? With extreme heat expected across much of the country, it's important to know the warning signs of heat-related illness and how to protect yourself and your loved ones. Discover expert tips to stay safe, cool, and healthy during the holiday weeke#HeatSafetya#SummerSafetya#fourthofjulyf#StayHydratedr#HealthyLivingi#wellnesslness ... See moreSee less
Heat Dome Coming: Tips To Stay Safe During Extreme Temps
A heat dome is expected to scorch most of the United States through the July 4 weekend, sending temperatures into the high-double and even triple digits in the central and eastern regions of the nation.In advance of these brutal conditions, experts are offering ways to protect against heat...Comment on Facebook
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Have you ever wondered if the foods you eat today could help protect your brain as you get older? New research suggests that eating a diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods may help lower the risk of dementia, especially for people who may already be at a higher risk for Alzheimer's disease. Discover what researchers found and how simple food choices could make a difference for long-term brain heal#brainhealthe#healthyeatinga#dementiaawarenesse#alzheimersi#nutritioni#HealthyLivingiving ... See moreSee less
Diets That Lower Inflammation Might Cut Dementia Risk, Study Indicates
A diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods might help people avoid dementia, especially if they have an elevated risk of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study says.People with early blood markers ofComment on Facebook
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July is National Independent Retailer Month, a time to celebrate the local businesses that help make our communities unique. As an independent pharmacy, we’re proud to serve our neighbors with personalized care, local connection, and a commitment to our community. Thank you for choosing to support small businesses like ours this month (and all year long)! ... See moreSee less
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Have you ever noticed your mood change after days of gloomy weather, extreme heat, or a major storm?New research suggests that even short-term changes in weather may affect mental health enough to lead more people to seek support. Discover what researchers found and how the weather outside could be influencing how you feel inside.
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Even Mild Weather Changes Impact Mental Health
Heat domes, soaking rains and savage winter storms have left their mark on people’s minds and moods this year.And little wonder — even modest, short-term changes in weather can affect a person enough to make them seek therapy, a new study says.Fluctuations in temperature...Comment on Facebook
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When was the last time you had a routine checkup, even if you felt perfectly healthy? Many young adults are skipping regular doctor visits and important preventive health screenings that can help catch potential problems early. Discover why these routine checkups matter more than you might think and how they can help protect your long-term health.
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Nearly 3 in 10 Young Adults Don't Have a Regular Doctor, Survey Finds
Many young adults may be missing important preventive healthcare screenings, according to a national survey.The poll of more than 1,000 U.S. adults, commissioned by Ohio State University in Columbus, found only 71% of people ages 18 to 29 have a regular doctor, compared wi...Comment on Facebook
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Are you planning to celebrate the Fourth of July with fireworks, grilling, or a family cookout? While these traditions create lasting memories, they can also increase the risk of serious burn injuries, especially for young children. Learn how a few simple safety precautions can help keep your family safe this holiday.
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Fourth Of July Poses Burn Hazards — Here's How To Protect Kids
Many have fireworks, cookouts and family get togethers planned for the Fourth of July – but these activities can pose a burn risk for young children, experts warn.“Every Fourth of July, we see children with serious burn injuries that can lead to pain, surgery, scarring and last...Comment on Facebook
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Slow mornings can be made brighter when you start them with time with Jesus. A beautiful new Bible cover, journal an coffee mug can help set the tone for peaceful moments of prayer, reflection and Scripture before the day begins! ... See moreSee less
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Have you ever wondered if there was a better way to detect aggressive prostate cancer before it becomes more serious? Researchers have developed a next-generation blood test that may improve the early detection of the most dangerous forms of prostate cancer. Discover how this breakthrough could help doctors identify high-risk cancers sooner and improve treatment decisions.
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Next-Generation Blood Test Improves Detection Of Aggressive Prostate Cancer
A next-generation blood test could improve early detection of the most dangerous forms of prostate cancer."The major challenge in prostate cancer screening is not just to find more cancer cases, but to...Comment on Facebook
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Have you ever wished you could go back to the carefree days of childhood, even just for a little while? A new study found that many millennials feared growing up more than previous generations, but those feelings often faded as they got older and embraced adulthood. Discover what researchers learned about why growing up can seem so overwhelming and why it may get easier with time.
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Younger U.S. Generations Increasingly Fear Adulthood, Study Says
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