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Brewery waste can be repurposed to make nanoparticles that can fight bacteria

Some compounds in waste produced in the brewing process could be repurposed for antibacterial drugs.
Breweries nationwide create waste at several stages of the beer-making process. Repurposing parts of this waste could improve antibacterial drugs.
The Heart-Body Connection: How other organ systems affect heart health
Array Heart health is about more than just the heart itself. It's a two-way street between the heart and the rest of the body. However, many U.S. adults aren't aware of the connection between organs.
Eczema's True Impact on People of Color: More Than Skin Deep
(BPT) - When most people think of eczema, they picture a dry, red, inflamed and itchy rash. But on darker skin tones, eczema can look very different, sometimes appearing purple, gray or dark brown. …
Now is the time to fight the flu. Fortunately, it can be fast and easy to get a flu shot.
What to Know This Flu Season: Testing, Treatment and Trusted Advice
(NAPS)—Flu symptoms are often coupled with uncertainty. What steps can you take if you start feeling sick? Is it really the flu, or something else? And what products are available to help support …

Why Oral Jewelry is Not the Best Way to Make Your Smile Sparkle

You may be over the moon about your oral jewelry, but wearing it safely takes expert dental care.

(NAPSI)—Oral jewelry comes in many forms, but whether it’s a lip ring, a tongue stud, barbells, hoops, or tooth gems, they all come with a warning from dentists. Putting some sparkle into your …

Life Doesn’t Pause When You’re Sick; Get Vaccinated This Fall

Depending on your age and health status, vaccines for flu, COVID-19, RSV, and pneumococcal disease may be recommended for you.

(NAPSI)­—In most of the United States, respiratory illnesses like flu, COVID-19, RSV, and pneumococcal disease consistently show increased activity between October and March. That’s in part …

Suffering from repetitive stress disorder? 4 simple ways to help manage your pain

(BPT) - Is your neck stiff and tight? Are your wrists aching after hours of typing? Do your back and shoulders hurt from lifting and twisting? These are some common signs of repetitive stress …

Health news for your family
Understanding Ovarian Cancer Recurrence: What Every Woman Needs to Know
(BPT) - Ovarian cancer in women remains one of the most difficult cancers to diagnose. This is partly because its symptoms are not always readily apparent. As a result, a diagnosis may be delayed or …
How to protect your smile from fantasy football stress
(BPT) - It's that time of year again: fantasy football season! Whether it's your first time joining in on the fun or you're a regular league member, playing fantasy football allows you to feel like …
Finding the Missing Piece: One man's journey to a von Willebrand disease diagnosis
(Family Features) Life with von Willebrand disease can mean living in constant uncertainty. Any injury, surgery or even simple dental procedure can trigger a dangerous bleed.
Prescription drug costs are skyrocketing. Will Medicare Part D bring relief?
CheapInsurance.com reports that a new $2,000 out-of-pocket cap under Medicare Part D will save millions, but challenges remain in drug pricing and access.

The daily challenges of living with chronic hand eczema

(BPT) - Could you be experiencing chronic hand eczema (CHE)? It's different from atopic dermatitis (eczema)1 and is one of the most common skin disorders that affects approximately one in ten adults …

What my career as a Senior Football Insider has taught me about the power of early information

(BPT) - Sponsored by SanofiBy: Adam Schefter, Senior Football Insider and paid Sanofi spokespersonEarly information is my "currency" — I've built my career as a Senior Football Insider on the …

Conflict at the drugstore: When pharmacists’ and patients’ values collide

Pharmacists see themselves as vital gatekeepers – but at times, some critics treat them as physicians' sidekicks.
Controversies often arise over pharmacists refusing to dispense medication, from Plan B to unproven COVID-19 treatments. Each one raises questions about professional rights and responsibilities.

As an OB-GYN, I see firsthand how misleading statements on acetaminophen leave expectant parents confused, fearful and lacking in options

About 20% of patients report experiencing a fever during pregnancy.
Fever during pregnancy presents real dangers to both the mother and the fetus – an OB-GYN explains the critical role of acetaminophen in preventing serious outcomes.
New Hope for a Once Hopeless Diagnosis: Small Cell Lung Cancer
New Hope for a Once Hopeless Diagnosis: Small Cell Lung Cancer
(Diane Mulligan) - Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is among the most aggressive, deadliest forms of lung cancer, yet it’s still too often overlooked. For decades, treatment options were limited, …
There are several steps you can take to stay healthy as you get older.
Aging on Your Terms: Staying Healthy and Independent
By Dr. Heidi Schwarzwald (NAPSI)—Healthy aging isn’t just about luck and genetics; it’s about empowering yourself to live your best life as you get older. By focusing on healthy habits, strong …
Exploring the Emotional Impact of Hemophilia on World Mental Health Day
(BPT) - By SanofiHemophilia is a rare, lifelong condition in which the ability of a person's blood to clot properly is impaired due to a deficiency in clotting factor VIII (Hemophilia A) or factor IX …
There’s a New Way to Treat AFib - Here’s What You Should Know
There’s a New Way to Treat AFib - Here’s What You Should Know
(NewsUSA) - Do you ever notice a flutter in your chest? Feel unusually tired even after a good night’s sleep? Get winded from walking up the stairs when that never used to happen? These little …
New clinical trial aims to prevent relapse in patients with DLBCL
(BPT) - For many patients diagnosed with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), the first step in treatment is a standard regimen of chemotherapy. This approach cures most patients, but research …
News for a healthful life

From chronic pain to 12,000 steps a day: Lynnette’s story of renewed possibility

(BPT) - How Medtronic spinal cord stimulation therapy helped one woman reclaim her life.For more than a decade, Lynnette lived in the shadow of debilitating pain. What began as persistent discomfort …

Dry eyes? Discover the science-backed solution that brings lasting relief

(BPT) - Do your eyes feel dry, irritated or just plain tired? You're not alone. Nearly 16.4 million Americans struggle with dry eye, a condition that's more than just a nuisance — it can sting, …

Reclaiming the truth about alopecia areata as an autoimmune disease

(BPT) - When a teenager starts losing their hair, the world often rushes to offer reassurances: "It's just hair." But for the nearly 7 million people in the U.S. living with alopecia areata, many of …

Check please! Early detection saves lives

(BPT) - According to the American Cancer Society, 1 in 3 people will experience a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime.1 That's the bad news. The good news is that due to advancements in treatment, …

One Patient's Complete Response to Investigational Cancer Therapy Sparks Hope

(BPT) - Werewolf Therapeutics' clinical trials are underway and they're already changing lives.For one patient with metastatic cancer, a clinical trial has led to his life-changing breakthrough. This …

Walk to build community for people with alopecia areata

(BPT) - When Keira was diagnosed with alopecia areata at just 2 years old, her mother Leslie felt lost and unsure where to turn for support. "It was so isolating and lonely," said Leslie. "I felt …

Over 50? What you need to know about your risk for shingles

(BPT) - Did you know there are an estimated one million cases of shingles in the United States each year? Shingles is a painful, blistering rash that can take weeks to clear up, interfering with …

Let's Find a Way to Give Hope to the Spinocerebellar Ataxia (SCA) Community

(BPT) - When Jen's alarm clock sounds the call of a new day, her first steps are not to the coffee machine, but rather to her desk to accomplish anything that might require handwriting. She then …

Navigating a new normal with Graves’ disease

(BPT) - Sponsored by ImmunovantThree years ago, Jesse was living her very best life. An avid hiker, travel enthusiast and professional photographer, she was never short on energy, always up for her …
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Taking small steps now can protect your health today and into the future.
Silent but Serious: Prediabetes and Heart Disease Pose Hidden Risks—But Prevention is Possible
(NAPSI)— Prediabetes and heart disease are two of the most common—and preventable—health threats in the U.S. More than 98 million adults have prediabetes, while heart disease remains the …
Soaring Demand for GentleCure™ Skin Cancer Treatment   Reflects Shift Toward Noninvasive Cancer Care
Soaring Demand for GentleCure™ Skin Cancer Treatment Reflects Shift Toward Noninvasive Cancer Care
(NewsUSA) - The cancer treatment landscape is undergoing a profound shift. Patients, healthcare providers and advocates are seeking alternatives that deliver both clinical efficacy and quality of …
The Secret to Ageless Skin? It’s All in Just 1 Swipe
The Secret to Ageless Skin? It’s All in Just 1 Swipe
(NewsUSA) - We all want to look as vibrant as we feel, but sometimes our skin tells a different story. If you've ever felt that dreaded dryness, dullness, or loss of firmness—especially as we get …
5 Reasons Trees Are Tops
(NAPSI)—Trees are tops: Consider the many benefits of trees.
People with special health care needs can have more to smile about with a good dental plan.
Oral Care Tips for Individuals with Disabilities
(NAPSI)—In the United States alone, more than eight million people have an intellectual or developmental disability. For these individuals, maintaining good oral health can sometimes feel …