Do you start your day with a smoothie packed with fruit for a healthy boost? You might be surprised to learn that adding a banana could actually block some of the brain and heart benefits from other ingredients. Find out what researchers discovered about this smoothie secret!
If a healthy slurp is your aim, skip the banana when you whip up a smoothie.Researchers at the University of California-Davis found that adding banana may interfere with absorption of powerful compounds called flavanols, which are linked to brain and heart health.
Don't let anything slow you down this season, including a cold or flu. We're here to provide expert support and essential resources to help you and your family feel your best. Learn more about how we can help the next time you stop by the pharmacy! ... See moreSee less
Why do so many Americans find it hard to eat healthy even when food isn’t the issue? Researchers have developed a new tool that could help uncover the hidden reasons behind poor nutrition habits. Discover how the Nutrition Security Screener might reshape the way we think about healthy eating.
A new screening tool may help doctors and communities better understand why so many Americans struggle to eat a healthy diet, even when they have enough food.Researchers at Tufts University’s Food is Medicine Institute in Boston have created and tested a survey called the Nutrition S...
Medicare Part D Open Enrollment for 2026 takes place from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7. Follow these steps to choose the best plan to fit your needs. ... See moreSee less
Are you prepared for what getting older might look like? A new national survey reveals how quickly America’s population is aging and how uncertain many feel about their future. Discover what the numbers really say about aging in the U.S.
The U.S. population is getting older fast and many Americans are unsure what aging will look like for them, a new national survey shows.The share of U.S. adults ages 65 and older has jumped from 12.4% in 2004 to 18% in 2024, according to the
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A flu shot is an opportunity to protect your family from serious illness caused by the flu. We make vaccinations easy, convenient, and painless for you and your family; stop by the pharmacy to get yours today. ... See moreSee less
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Can exercise really make a difference for women battling advanced breast cancer? A new study reveals how a structured fitness program can help improve strength, muscle mass, and overall resilience during treatment. Learn how movement can be a powerful ally in the fight.
Exercise can help women with advanced breast cancer better withstand both cancer treatments and the ravages of the disease, a new clinical trial shows.A nin...
Ever wonder why kids have such a hard time staying focused, even on things they enjoy? A new study reveals it’s not just curiosity, but their developing working memory that makes it tough to stick with one task. See what happened when researchers asked adults to think like kids!
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Kids are known for jumping from one thing to the next, even when they’re supposed to stay focused, but a new study suggests that behavior doesn’t owe to curiosity alone.Scientists say children’s working memory just isn’t developed enough to help them stay locked in ...
Did you know that norovirus can survive on surfaces for up to two weeks? To prevent you or your family from getting it this winter, take steps to prevent yourself from getting it: wash your hands frequently, including before preparing food, eating, or drinking, and avoid eating food prepared by anyone who's sick. ... See moreSee less
Have you ever worried that skipping meals might make it harder to focus or think clearly? A new study suggests intermittent fasting doesn’t dull memory, decision-making, or problem-solving skills. Find out what researchers discovered about fasting and brainpower!
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Intermittent fasting shouldn’t dull an adult’s ability to think, remember and problem-solve, a new evidence review says.Mental abilities like memory recal...
Have you ever skipped a doctor’s visit because the office felt “too far away”? A new study found that even a short 19-mile drive to see your family doctor can lead to fewer checkups, missed screenings, and more ER visits. Discover how distance can make a big difference in your health.
Even a relatively short drive to see a family doctor can hamper a person’s access to health care, a new study says.A family physician located as little as 19 miles away is associated with fewer office visits, less
Do you use powdered greens to boost your daily nutrition? A popular greens supplement sold at Sam’s Club has been recalled after being linked to a salmonella outbreak. Here’s what the FDA wants you to know.
A salmonella outbreak tied to a powdered greens supplement sold at Sam’s Club has sickened at least 11 people across seven states, and three have been hospitalized, U.S. health officials said last week.The illnesses have been linked to Member’s Mark Super Greens Powder Suppleme...
Flu season is here! 💉 Protect yourself and loved ones by getting your flu shot today. Stop by your local Good Neighbor Pharmacy — convenient, safe, and easy. ... See moreSee less
Do you ever wonder if simply walking more could help protect your brain as you age? A new long-term study suggests that getting in more daily steps may slow early brain changes linked to Alzheimer’s disease. Read how staying active can make a lasting difference!
Nutrition plays an important role in keeping your immune system strong. Wondering how to ensure you're getting what's necessary? Eat a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables, often referred to as "eating the rainbow," to incorporate these nutrients that can help build your immunity. ... See moreSee less
Have you ever relied on sleep medication to get a good night’s rest? A new study suggests that skipping those pills could help you age more gracefully and even protect your brain and balance. Read more about how cutting back might benefit your long-term health.
Middle-aged adults and seniors would age more gracefully — and save a few bucks – if they lay off prescription sleep medications, a new study says.Avoiding sleep drugs would reduce older Americans’ lifetime rate of falls by nearly 9% and brain decline by 2%, researchers r...
Don’t forget that Medicare Open Enrollment is happening now until Dec. 7. Everyone 65 and older should take this time to review their plan options, including those for Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage, and select the most appropriate plan for the new year. ... See moreSee less
Spend long hours sitting at a desk or relaxing on the couch? A new study suggests that foods rich in flavanols like tea, cocoa, apples, and berries, could help protect your heart even when you’re not moving much. Read how these everyday treats might make a difference!
A hot cup of cocoa or tea, an apple or a bowlful of berries might help protect the heart health of couch potatoes or desk jockeys, a new study suggests.Those foods and drinks are all rich in plant chemicals called flavanols, and a lab experiment showed that they might prevent blood vessel ...
Did you know we now carry The Naked Bee. We are awaiting a restock of some of our favorite scents but we still have plenty to choose from. Stop by and stock up for the season! "All the good stuff, none of the bad stuff."® ... See moreSee less
Dealing with nagging knee pain from arthritis or an old injury? You might not need physical therapy sessions to find relief. A new study suggests simple home exercises could work just as well. Discover which moves can help reduce pain and improve strength!
Home exercises can effectively ease knee pain caused by cartilage tears and arthritis, apparently with or without physical therapy, a new study says.The stretching and ...
Flu season is here! 💉 Protect yourself and loved ones by getting your flu shot today. Stop by your local Good Neighbor Pharmacy — convenient, safe, and easy. ... See moreSee less
Are you noticing signs that your child might be starting puberty? From growth spurts to mood swings, it’s a time full of changes that can be confusing for both kids and parents. Learn what’s normal and how to help your child feel confident during this stage.
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Puberty is the time when children’s bodies start to make hormones that lead to physical changes and signs of maturation. It prepares the body for reproduction. It is also when significant growth occurs. In girls, it starts around age 8 and in boys, it starts aroun...
Maybe you've heard of hypothyroid disease, but aren't really sure what it is and why it matters. Learn more about the warning signs, how to get tested, and how to take care of your health if you have it. ... See moreSee less
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Do you start your day with a smoothie packed with fruit for a healthy boost? You might be surprised to learn that adding a banana could actually block some of the brain and heart benefits from other ingredients. Find out what researchers discovered about this smoothie secret!
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Want a Healthier Smoothie? New Study Says Skip the Banana
If a healthy slurp is your aim, skip the banana when you whip up a smoothie.Researchers at the University of California-Davis found that adding banana may interfere with absorption of powerful compounds called flavanols, which are linked to brain and heart health.Comment on Facebook
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Why do so many Americans find it hard to eat healthy even when food isn’t the issue? Researchers have developed a new tool that could help uncover the hidden reasons behind poor nutrition habits. Discover how the Nutrition Security Screener might reshape the way we think about healthy eating.
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New Tool Helps Spot Americans Struggling to Eat Healthy
A new screening tool may help doctors and communities better understand why so many Americans struggle to eat a healthy diet, even when they have enough food.Researchers at Tufts University’s Food is Medicine Institute in Boston have created and tested a survey called the Nutrition S...Comment on Facebook
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Are you prepared for what getting older might look like? A new national survey reveals how quickly America’s population is aging and how uncertain many feel about their future. Discover what the numbers really say about aging in the U.S.
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The U.S. population is getting older fast and many Americans are unsure what aging will look like for them, a new national survey shows.The share of U.S. adults ages 65 and older has jumped from 12.4% in 2004 to 18% in 2024, according to theComment on Facebook
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Yes, there’s more personalized ornaments … we hope you’ll find one for everyone on your list.
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A flu shot is an opportunity to protect your family from serious illness caused by the flu. We make vaccinations easy, convenient, and painless for you and your family; stop by the pharmacy to get yours today. ... See moreSee less
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Can exercise really make a difference for women battling advanced breast cancer? A new study reveals how a structured fitness program can help improve strength, muscle mass, and overall resilience during treatment. Learn how movement can be a powerful ally in the fight.
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Exercise Benefits Women With Advanced Breast Cancer, Experts Say
Exercise can help women with advanced breast cancer better withstand both cancer treatments and the ravages of the disease, a new clinical trial shows.A nin...Comment on Facebook
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Ever wonder why kids have such a hard time staying focused, even on things they enjoy? A new study reveals it’s not just curiosity, but their developing working memory that makes it tough to stick with one task. See what happened when researchers asked adults to think like kids!
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New Research Explains Why Children Get Easily Distracted
Kids are known for jumping from one thing to the next, even when they’re supposed to stay focused, but a new study suggests that behavior doesn’t owe to curiosity alone.Scientists say children’s working memory just isn’t developed enough to help them stay locked in ...Comment on Facebook
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Did you know that norovirus can survive on surfaces for up to two weeks? To prevent you or your family from getting it this winter, take steps to prevent yourself from getting it: wash your hands frequently, including before preparing food, eating, or drinking, and avoid eating food prepared by anyone who's sick. ... See moreSee less
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Have you ever worried that skipping meals might make it harder to focus or think clearly? A new study suggests intermittent fasting doesn’t dull memory, decision-making, or problem-solving skills. Find out what researchers discovered about fasting and brainpower!
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Intermittent Fasting Doesn't Affect Mental Ability, Review Finds
Intermittent fasting shouldn’t dull an adult’s ability to think, remember and problem-solve, a new evidence review says.Mental abilities like memory recal...Comment on Facebook
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Have you ever skipped a doctor’s visit because the office felt “too far away”? A new study found that even a short 19-mile drive to see your family doctor can lead to fewer checkups, missed screenings, and more ER visits. Discover how distance can make a big difference in your health.
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Even a relatively short drive to see a family doctor can hamper a person’s access to health care, a new study says.A family physician located as little as 19 miles away is associated with fewer office visits, lessComment on Facebook
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Do you use powdered greens to boost your daily nutrition? A popular greens supplement sold at Sam’s Club has been recalled after being linked to a salmonella outbreak. Here’s what the FDA wants you to know.
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Super Greens Powder Sold at Sam’s Club Recalled After Salmonella Illnesses
A salmonella outbreak tied to a powdered greens supplement sold at Sam’s Club has sickened at least 11 people across seven states, and three have been hospitalized, U.S. health officials said last week.The illnesses have been linked to Member’s Mark Super Greens Powder Suppleme...Comment on Facebook
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Do you ever wonder if simply walking more could help protect your brain as you age? A new long-term study suggests that getting in more daily steps may slow early brain changes linked to Alzheimer’s disease. Read how staying active can make a lasting difference!
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5,000 Steps a Day May Help Protect the Brain From Alzheimer’s, Study Finds
Getting in more daily steps may help slow early brain changes linked to Alzheimer’s disease, a new long-term study suggests.Researchers followed ...Comment on Facebook
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Nutrition plays an important role in keeping your immune system strong. Wondering how to ensure you're getting what's necessary? Eat a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables, often referred to as "eating the rainbow," to incorporate these nutrients that can help build your immunity. ... See moreSee less
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Have you ever relied on sleep medication to get a good night’s rest? A new study suggests that skipping those pills could help you age more gracefully and even protect your brain and balance. Read more about how cutting back might benefit your long-term health.
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Insomnia? Avoid This Common Strategy If You're Older, Experts Say
Middle-aged adults and seniors would age more gracefully — and save a few bucks – if they lay off prescription sleep medications, a new study says.Avoiding sleep drugs would reduce older Americans’ lifetime rate of falls by nearly 9% and brain decline by 2%, researchers r...Comment on Facebook
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Don’t forget that Medicare Open Enrollment is happening now until Dec. 7. Everyone 65 and older should take this time to review their plan options, including those for Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage, and select the most appropriate plan for the new year. ... See moreSee less
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Spend long hours sitting at a desk or relaxing on the couch? A new study suggests that foods rich in flavanols like tea, cocoa, apples, and berries, could help protect your heart even when you’re not moving much. Read how these everyday treats might make a difference!
#HeartHealth #WellnessTips ... See moreSee less
Sitting For Long Periods? Sip Cocoa Or Munch Berries To Protect Heart Health, Experts Say
A hot cup of cocoa or tea, an apple or a bowlful of berries might help protect the heart health of couch potatoes or desk jockeys, a new study suggests.Those foods and drinks are all rich in plant chemicals called flavanols, and a lab experiment showed that they might prevent blood vessel ...Comment on Facebook
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Did you know we now carry The Naked Bee. We are awaiting a restock of some of our favorite scents but we still have plenty to choose from. Stop by and stock up for the season!
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Dealing with nagging knee pain from arthritis or an old injury? You might not need physical therapy sessions to find relief. A new study suggests simple home exercises could work just as well. Discover which moves can help reduce pain and improve strength!
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Home Exercises Ease Knee Arthritis Pain
Home exercises can effectively ease knee pain caused by cartilage tears and arthritis, apparently with or without physical therapy, a new study says.The stretching and ...Comment on Facebook
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Flu season is here! 💉 Protect yourself and loved ones by getting your flu shot today. Stop by your local Good Neighbor Pharmacy — convenient, safe, and easy. ... See moreSee less
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Are you noticing signs that your child might be starting puberty? From growth spurts to mood swings, it’s a time full of changes that can be confusing for both kids and parents. Learn what’s normal and how to help your child feel confident during this stage.
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Puberty: The Signs, Stages & When to See a Doctor
Puberty is the time when children’s bodies start to make hormones that lead to physical changes and signs of maturation. It prepares the body for reproduction. It is also when significant growth occurs. In girls, it starts around age 8 and in boys, it starts aroun...Comment on Facebook
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