Mondelēz Global LLC has expanded its voluntary recall of certain Chips Ahoy! Baked Bites Brookie products due to a potential choking hazard. The update now includes an additional best-by date and more UPC codes details that shoppers will want to double-check in their pantry. Here’s what to look for and what to do next.
Mondelēz Global LLC has expanded a voluntary recall of certain Chips Ahoy! Baked Bites Brookie products sold in the United States that may pose a choking hazard.The company said the recall now includes one additional best-by date, M...
Have you ever caught yourself stressing about getting older and wondered if that worry is doing more harm than good? New research suggests that anxiety about aging may do more than affect your mindset. The connection between mindset and biology is more powerful than many realize and the findings might change the way you think about growing older.
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 11, 2026 (HealthDay news) — They say worrying will give you wrinkles, but a new study indicates that might be an understatement.Women anxious about getting older appear to experience accelerated aging, with their fears promoting quicker decline at the cellular level, ...
When your heart starts racing and panic sets in, is your first instinct to slow down and breathe or could leaning into that intensity actually help more? New research suggests that short bursts of high-intensity exercise may reduce the severity and frequency of panic attacks more effectively than traditional relaxation techniques. The findings challenge long-standing advice and offer a surprising new perspective on managing panic disorder. Here’s what the study uncovered and why it could change treatment approaches.
While relaxation techniques are often recommended for panic disorder, leaning into those intense physical sensations through exercise may be the superior treatment.A study published Feb. 8 in the journal
Ever wonder if your daily coffee or tea habit is doing more than just helping you wake up? New research suggests that moderate caffeine intake may be linked to slower brain aging and a lower risk of dementia but it’s not a magic fix. The study breaks down how much may help, where the limits are, and what really matters for long-term brain health.
A few cups of coffee or tea each day can help your brain age more gracefully, a new study says.About two to three cups of caffeinated joe — or one to two cups of tea — reduced dementia risk and slowed brain aging, researchers reported Feb. 9 in the
Ever wonder why one child can eat everything while another develops a food allergy, even in the same family? New research suggests genetics are only part of the story. Factors like early antibiotic use, other immune conditions, and when allergenic foods are introduced may all influence whether a child develops food allergies. The findings offer important insight for parents and caregivers and may change how we think about prevention.
If you or someone you love were badly injured, would getting care by helicopter really make a difference between life and death? New research from the U.K. suggests that air ambulance care may significantly improve survival for people with severe, life-threatening injuries. A decade’s worth of data sheds new light on how rapid, specialized trauma response can change outcomes and why it matters when every second counts.
People with life-threatening injuries may have a better chance of surviving if care arrives by helicopter, a new U.K. study suggests.Researchers looked at nearly a decade of data from an air ambulance service in southeast England and found that trauma patients treated by helicopter crews s...
Ever stood in the grocery aisle wondering what “no artificial colors” really means and whether you can trust the label? A new FDA update is changing how foods can use that claim, allowing certain naturally derived colorings while still avoiding petroleum-based dyes. What does this mean for the foods you buy and how labels are defined moving forward? Here’s what you need to know.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will now allow food labels to claim products have “no artificial colors” as long as they avoid petroleum-based dyes.B...
Have you ever noticed how babies calm down to a song or start bouncing before they can even crawl? New research suggests we’re born with an innate sense of rhythm, long before words or movement come into play. A recent study explores how early our brains are wired for music and what that reveals about human development. The findings might change the way you think about music and the mind.
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You may be surprised to hear that cardiovascular disease takes more lives each year in the U.S. than any other cause. That is why it's so important to raise awareness about the importance of taking care of your heart or making appropriate lifestyle changes if you've already been diagnosed with heart disease.
This month and beyond, we're here to help you improve your heart health. Speak with our pharmacist for personalized recommendations specific to you and your needs. ... See moreSee less
Ever wonder if the foods you eat every day could actually help protect your brain? New research suggests that following a Mediterranean-style diet may significantly reduce stroke risk, especially for women. A recent study found notable reductions across multiple types of stroke, pointing to everyday food choices as a powerful tool for long-term brain health. Here’s what the science says and why it matters.
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People who follow a Mediterranean diet might lower their risk of stroke, a new study reports.Overall, women who stuck most closely to an eating pattern r...
New research suggests that for millions of people living with osteoarthritis, lower-body strength may matter more for independence, joy, and overall quality of life than hand strength alone. A large study of adults over 50 sheds light on what truly helps people stay active and fulfilled and the findings might surprise you.
For the millions of people with osteoarthritis, the ability to squeeze a handgrip may be less important to their quality of life than the ability to get out of a chair.A study, published recently in the European Jou...
Do you check ingredient sources when choosing infant formula for your baby or assume every product on the shelf is equally safe? Federal health officials are now investigating dried milk powder linked to a botulism outbreak that has sickened dozens of infants, raising urgent questions for parents everywhere.
Federal health officials are investigating dried milk powder from two companies that may be connected to a botulism outbreak tied to ByHeart infant formula. The outbreak that has sickened 51 babies across 19 states.Organic milk powder that tested positive for the type of bacter...
Today is #WearRedDay, an annual event during American Heart Month that brings millions together to raise awareness about heart disease and stroke. ❤️ Join the movement by wearing red and taking time to learn about the risk factors and ways to prevent heart disease. ... See moreSee less
Are you approaching menopause and bracing yourself for hot flashes and night sweats only to feel something else entirely? New research suggests the symptoms many women experience during perimenopause can be very different from what they expect, and knowing what’s normal could make this transition a lot less confusing.
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The symptoms women experience on the verge of menopause could be vastly different from what they might expect, a new study says.Women in perimenopause – the ti...
Gerber has issued a nationwide recall of certain arrowroot biscuits, and parents are urged to check batch codes to keep little ones safe. Read on to see if your package is affected.
Gerber has announced a nationwide recall of some arrowroot biscuits made for babies after finding they may contain small pieces of soft plastic or paper, federal regulators said.The recall affects specific batches of 5.5-ounce Gerber Arrowroot Biscuits...
Is your daily cup of green tea doing more for you than just helping you relax? New research suggests this simple habit could lower your risk of heart disease, diabetes and even protect your brain. Find out why scientists are excited about what’s in your mug.
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Ever had a sore throat come on fast and make you wonder if it’s more than just a cold? Learn how to spot the signs of strep throat, who’s at risk at any age, and why quick treatment matters. Your throat (and your schedule) will thank you.
Strep throat is a common throat infection that often causes a sore throat, fever and trouble swallowing. It tends to come on quickly and may feel worse than a typical cold. While strep throat is most common in children and teens, people of all ages can get it.The good news is that strep th...
February is American Heart Month! Here are three simple ways to manage your heart health this year. Looking for more guidance? Speak with our pharmacist to learn how we can support you and your goals. ... See moreSee less
Ever find yourself hitting a wall in the afternoon and reaching for yet another cup of coffee just to stay focused? New research suggests a short nap might be the brain boost you actually need and it could even help you learn better. Read on to see how a quick snooze can supercharge your mind.
Having trouble powering through your afternoon workload?A brief nap can rejuvenate your brain power, a new study says.Even a short afternoon nap helps the brain recover and improve its ability to learn, researchers recently reported in the journal
Do you love the cozy feel of a crackling fire on a cold winter night? New research suggests that even occasional home wood burning can significantly contribute to dangerous air pollution that affects everyone’s health. Learn why this winter tradition may carry hidden risks and what it means for you in the full article.
Lighting a fire on a cold winter night can feel cozy. But a new study suggests it may also harm your health, even if you don’t burn the wood yourself.Researchers at Northwestern University found that home wood burning is responsible for about 22% of outdoor fine particle pollution (P...
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Do you ever wonder if skipping workouts now could be adding to your stress later in life? New research suggests that not getting enough exercise may raise your risk of chronic stress by middle age. Read the full article to see how movement today can protect your mental health tomorrow.
People who don’t get enough exercise are more likely to be stressed out by middle age, a new study warns.Middle-aged adults had a higher risk of chronic stress if they consiste...
Feeling like stress is standing between you and your health goals? Don’t worry—you’re not alone! Here are a few simple ways to lower stress levels and get back on track toward your wellness journey. ... See moreSee less
Do you spend time babysitting your grandkids and feel like it keeps you young and sharp? New research suggests that helping care for grandchildren may actually boost memory and language skills and protect the aging brain. Read on to discover how grandparenting could be a powerful brain booster.
Grandkids are a blessing in more ways than one for seniors, a new study says.Grandparenting is good for the aging brain, potentially serving as a buffer against cognitive decline, according to findings published Jan. 26 in the journal Psycho...
Have you ever stopped to think about what’s really happening inside your body every time you swallow? Understanding how the esophagus works and how cancers can develop there could help you recognize warning signs earlier and protect your health. Read on to learn what everyone should know.
Esophageal cancer is a tumor that forms inside your esophagus, the passageway through which food and water travel from your mouth to your stomach. This tube starts in the back of your throat, goes through your neck and connects with your stomach in the abdomen. The wall of the esophag...
Make sure you're getting the nutrients you need to stay healthy! If you have any questions or are considering adding a vitamin or supplement to your routine, visit us at Cull Family Pharmacy for personalized guidance. ... See moreSee less
Do you take a daily vitamin and wonder if it’s actually doing more for your health than you realize? New research suggests a common over-the-counter supplement may help protect against certain skin cancers, making it worth a closer look. Read the full article to learn what scientists discovered.
A common over-the-counter vitamin supplement may offer protection against some skin cancers, a new, large-scale study shows.Researchers analyzed the health records of more than 33,800 U.S. veterans diagn...
Looking to improve your heart health but not sure where to start? Speak with our pharmacist for personalized guidance and expert advice. Together, we can help you get a healthy start to the new year. ... See moreSee less
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Do you ever think the foods you love could be doing more for your health than you realize? New research suggests kimchi may help keep the immune system in balance, strengthening defenses without triggering harmful overreactions. Find out how this flavorful favorite could support your health.
Kimchi — the spicy, salted and fermented vegetable side dish that’s a staple of Korean cuisine — is already known for its probiotic benefits. Now, new research suggests it may also help the immune system stay balanced, boosting defenses without causing harmful overre...
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Mondelēz Global LLC has expanded its voluntary recall of certain Chips Ahoy! Baked Bites Brookie products due to a potential choking hazard. The update now includes an additional best-by date and more UPC codes details that shoppers will want to double-check in their pantry. Here’s what to look for and what to do next.
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Chips Ahoy! Baked Bites Brookie Recalled Over Possible Choking Risk
Mondelēz Global LLC has expanded a voluntary recall of certain Chips Ahoy! Baked Bites Brookie products sold in the United States that may pose a choking hazard.The company said the recall now includes one additional best-by date, M...Comment on Facebook
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Have you ever caught yourself stressing about getting older and wondered if that worry is doing more harm than good? New research suggests that anxiety about aging may do more than affect your mindset. The connection between mindset and biology is more powerful than many realize and the findings might change the way you think about growing older.
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Worried About Getting Older? You Could Be Contributing To Your Own Accelerated Aging, Study Says
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 11, 2026 (HealthDay news) — They say worrying will give you wrinkles, but a new study indicates that might be an understatement.Women anxious about getting older appear to experience accelerated aging, with their fears promoting quicker decline at the cellular level, ...Comment on Facebook
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When your heart starts racing and panic sets in, is your first instinct to slow down and breathe or could leaning into that intensity actually help more? New research suggests that short bursts of high-intensity exercise may reduce the severity and frequency of panic attacks more effectively than traditional relaxation techniques. The findings challenge long-standing advice and offer a surprising new perspective on managing panic disorder. Here’s what the study uncovered and why it could change treatment approaches.
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Ever wonder if your daily coffee or tea habit is doing more than just helping you wake up? New research suggests that moderate caffeine intake may be linked to slower brain aging and a lower risk of dementia but it’s not a magic fix. The study breaks down how much may help, where the limits are, and what really matters for long-term brain health.
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Ever wonder why one child can eat everything while another develops a food allergy, even in the same family? New research suggests genetics are only part of the story. Factors like early antibiotic use, other immune conditions, and when allergenic foods are introduced may all influence whether a child develops food allergies. The findings offer important insight for parents and caregivers and may change how we think about prevention.
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If you or someone you love were badly injured, would getting care by helicopter really make a difference between life and death? New research from the U.K. suggests that air ambulance care may significantly improve survival for people with severe, life-threatening injuries. A decade’s worth of data sheds new light on how rapid, specialized trauma response can change outcomes and why it matters when every second counts.
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People with life-threatening injuries may have a better chance of surviving if care arrives by helicopter, a new U.K. study suggests.Researchers looked at nearly a decade of data from an air ambulance service in southeast England and found that trauma patients treated by helicopter crews s...Comment on Facebook
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Ever stood in the grocery aisle wondering what “no artificial colors” really means and whether you can trust the label? A new FDA update is changing how foods can use that claim, allowing certain naturally derived colorings while still avoiding petroleum-based dyes. What does this mean for the foods you buy and how labels are defined moving forward? Here’s what you need to know.
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Have you ever noticed how babies calm down to a song or start bouncing before they can even crawl? New research suggests we’re born with an innate sense of rhythm, long before words or movement come into play. A recent study explores how early our brains are wired for music and what that reveals about human development. The findings might change the way you think about music and the mind.
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You may be surprised to hear that cardiovascular disease takes more lives each year in the U.S. than any other cause. That is why it's so important to raise awareness about the importance of taking care of your heart or making appropriate lifestyle changes if you've already been diagnosed with heart disease.
This month and beyond, we're here to help you improve your heart health. Speak with our pharmacist for personalized recommendations specific to you and your needs. ... See moreSee less
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Ever wonder if the foods you eat every day could actually help protect your brain? New research suggests that following a Mediterranean-style diet may significantly reduce stroke risk, especially for women. A recent study found notable reductions across multiple types of stroke, pointing to everyday food choices as a powerful tool for long-term brain health. Here’s what the science says and why it matters.
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Mediterranean Diet Can Lower Stroke Risk
People who follow a Mediterranean diet might lower their risk of stroke, a new study reports.Overall, women who stuck most closely to an eating pattern r...Comment on Facebook
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New research suggests that for millions of people living with osteoarthritis, lower-body strength may matter more for independence, joy, and overall quality of life than hand strength alone. A large study of adults over 50 sheds light on what truly helps people stay active and fulfilled and the findings might surprise you.
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Do you check ingredient sources when choosing infant formula for your baby or assume every product on the shelf is equally safe? Federal health officials are now investigating dried milk powder linked to a botulism outbreak that has sickened dozens of infants, raising urgent questions for parents everywhere.
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Are you approaching menopause and bracing yourself for hot flashes and night sweats only to feel something else entirely? New research suggests the symptoms many women experience during perimenopause can be very different from what they expect, and knowing what’s normal could make this transition a lot less confusing.
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Gerber has issued a nationwide recall of certain arrowroot biscuits, and parents are urged to check batch codes to keep little ones safe. Read on to see if your package is affected.
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Is your daily cup of green tea doing more for you than just helping you relax? New research suggests this simple habit could lower your risk of heart disease, diabetes and even protect your brain. Find out why scientists are excited about what’s in your mug.
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Ever had a sore throat come on fast and make you wonder if it’s more than just a cold? Learn how to spot the signs of strep throat, who’s at risk at any age, and why quick treatment matters. Your throat (and your schedule) will thank you.
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Ever find yourself hitting a wall in the afternoon and reaching for yet another cup of coffee just to stay focused? New research suggests a short nap might be the brain boost you actually need and it could even help you learn better. Read on to see how a quick snooze can supercharge your mind.
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Do you ever wonder if skipping workouts now could be adding to your stress later in life? New research suggests that not getting enough exercise may raise your risk of chronic stress by middle age. Read the full article to see how movement today can protect your mental health tomorrow.
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Do you ever think the foods you love could be doing more for your health than you realize? New research suggests kimchi may help keep the immune system in balance, strengthening defenses without triggering harmful overreactions. Find out how this flavorful favorite could support your health.
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