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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
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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.
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...
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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.
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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When was the last time you talked with your doctor about prostate cancer screening or has the conversation never come up? New research found that many men in the recommended screening age range aren't having this important discussion with their healthcare provider. Learn why that conversation matters and what you should know before deciding whether screening is right for y#ProstateHealthe#menshealthe#cancerawarenesse#PreventiveCaree#HealthyAgingA#healthtipshTips ... See moreSee less
THURSDAY, June 25, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Very few middle-aged men are discussing prostate cancer screening with their doctor, even though they face a decision whether or not to be tested, a new study says.Only about 6% of men have had a documented discussion with their primary...
Do you spend most of your day sitting at a desk, in the car, or on the couch? What if just five minutes of movement every hour could boost your mood, increase your energy, and help offset the effects of sitting too long? Discover what new research found and why those short activity breaks may have a bigger impact than you think.
Got five minutes?A new study, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, suggests that five minutes of physical activity every hour may be all it takes to boost your mood, reduce fatigue and...
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A bite from a tick can lead to more severe illnesses like Lyme disease or tick-borne encephalitis. Watch out for these common symptoms, as they may even take up to a month to appear after you’ve been bitten. ... See moreSee less
Have you ever laughed so hard you couldn't stop, even when your stomach started to hurt? New research suggests that spontaneous, uncontrollable laughter may come from a completely different part of the brain than the polite chuckles we share in everyday conversations. Discover what your laugh could reveal about how your brain wor#BrainHealthe#laughterg#neurosciencei#healthylivingi#DidYouKnowu#wellnesslness ... See moreSee less
Ever bark with laughter when something funny hits you out of left field? Or get a case of the giggles so bad you can’t stop, even though your sides ache?That sort of spontaneous laughter might originate from a more primitive part of the human brain, researchers reported June 23 in th...
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Do you give your child a juice box every day thinking it's a healthier choice than soda? New research suggests that regularly drinking fruit juice or sugary beverages during childhood may increase the risk of developing high blood pressure later in life. Find out what researchers discovered and why small choices today could have a lasting impact on your child's future#ChildHealthh#HeartHealthe#healthykidse#parentingtipse#nutrition##healthychoicesthyChoices ... See moreSee less
That juice box you hand your child as a daily treat could be setting them up for poor heart health later on, a new study says.Drinking fruit juice or sugary sodas throughout childhood may be linked to an increased risk of high blood pressure in adulthood, researchers reported June 22 in th...
Are you a new parent or do you know someone getting ready to welcome their first baby? New research suggests that short educational videos can help first-time fathers feel more confident and better prepared to keep their newborns safe. Learn how a few minutes of guidance on safe sleep, car seat safety, and soothing a crying baby could make a big difference for new dads and their little ones.
Brief videos can help first-time fathers better protect their newborns, a new study says.Videos on safe sleep, infant crying and car safety helped educate dads on ways they can guard against injury, researchers reported June 19 in the journal
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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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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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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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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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Do you spend most of your day sitting at a desk, in the car, or on the couch? What if just five minutes of movement every hour could boost your mood, increase your energy, and help offset the effects of sitting too long? Discover what new research found and why those short activity breaks may have a bigger impact than you think.
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Even 5-Minute Movement Breaks Can Boost Your Mood And Fight Fatigue
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Have you ever laughed so hard you couldn't stop, even when your stomach started to hurt? New research suggests that spontaneous, uncontrollable laughter may come from a completely different part of the brain than the polite chuckles we share in everyday conversations. Discover what your laugh could reveal about how your brain wor#BrainHealthe#laughterg#neurosciencei#healthylivingi#DidYouKnowu#wellnesslness ... See moreSee less
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Do you give your child a juice box every day thinking it's a healthier choice than soda? New research suggests that regularly drinking fruit juice or sugary beverages during childhood may increase the risk of developing high blood pressure later in life. Find out what researchers discovered and why small choices today could have a lasting impact on your child's future#ChildHealthh#HeartHealthe#healthykidse#parentingtipse#nutrition##healthychoicesthyChoices ... See moreSee less
Kids’ Juice And Soda Intake Linked To Higher Blood Pressure Risk As Young Adults
That juice box you hand your child as a daily treat could be setting them up for poor heart health later on, a new study says.Drinking fruit juice or sugary sodas throughout childhood may be linked to an increased risk of high blood pressure in adulthood, researchers reported June 22 in th...Comment on Facebook
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Are you a new parent or do you know someone getting ready to welcome their first baby? New research suggests that short educational videos can help first-time fathers feel more confident and better prepared to keep their newborns safe. Learn how a few minutes of guidance on safe sleep, car seat safety, and soothing a crying baby could make a big difference for new dads and their little ones.
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