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Medicare Open Enrollment 2026: What You Need to Know

Share on Pinterest There may be fewer Medicare Advantage plans available in 2026, although the average premium is expected to decrease. Johner Images/Getty Images The Medicare open enrollment period runs from October 15 to December 7, during which time older adults can enroll in or change their current health insurance plans. There are slightly fewer

Early Heart Health Predicts Lower Cardiovascular Risk

Share on Pinterest A new study found that young adults in good cardiovascular health tended to maintain it as they got older. Studio Firma/Stocksy United New research shows that building heart-healthy habits during young adulthood (and earlier) may determine your risk of heart disease decades later. In a 40-year study of more than 4,200 young

Azelastine Nasal Spray May Reduce COVID-19 and Cold Risk

Share on Pinterest A new trial shows that a common nasal spray may help lower the risk of contracting COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses. Professional Studio Images/Getty Images Researchers say people using a common allergy nasal spray, azelastine, were 69% less likely to contract COVID-19. Participants in the trial were also 71% less likely to

Finasteride Linked to Mental-Health and Suicide Concerns

Share on Pinterest A new report on the mental health side effects of finasteride provides some evidence to support further research. Stan Pritchard/Alamy A new report raises concern over the increased risk of depression and suicide by men who take the medication finasteride for hair loss. The author of the commentary criticizes federal regulators and

Listeria Linked to Ready-to-Eat Pastas, 4 Dead

Share on Pinterest The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been investigating the Listeria outbreak in ready-made pasta meals since June. Design by Healthline; Photography courtesy of USDA The USDA and FDA are warning consumers to throw away prepared pasta meals available at several national retailers, including Trader Joe’s, due to potential Listeria contamination. The

Managing Menopause Weight Gain: GLP-1s and Practical Strategies

Share on Pinterest For some females experiencing menopause weight gain, dietary changes may not be enough on their own. Getty Images/Cultura Creative More women are seeking solutions to manage menopause symptoms like weight gain, highlighting a growing need for effective therapies and treatments. Lifestyle modifications like a healthy diet can help, but GLP-1 drugs have

Does ‘Loaded Water’ Boost Energy and Cut Sugar Cravings?

Share on Pinterest “Loaded water” recipes showcase anything from colorful fruit combinations to fizzy prebiotic sodas. Milky Way/Getty Images Proponents of the “loaded water” trend on social media platforms like TikTok claim the viral drink can improve energy and reduce sugar cravings. The recipes include ingredients like electrolytes, fruit, and prebiotics, which may support healthy

Nearly All Major Heart Events Linked to At Least One Risk Factor

Share on Pinterest New research challenges the notion that heart disease strikes without warning in people with no traditional risk factors. Getty Images A new study found that most people who experienced major cardiovascular events had modifiable risk factors. These findings contradict the claim that heart disease often strikes without warning. Over 99% of people

Exercise Alters Heart-Controlling Nerves Asymmetrically

Share on Pinterest A new study suggests that aerobic exercise may help reshape part of the body’s nervous system. Getty Images A rat study has found that aerobic exercise may reshape nerves that control the heart. However, the impact was not the same on both sides of the stellate ganglia. These findings could pave the

Surge of ‘Nightmare’ Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria: Who’s at Risk?

Share on Pinterest The CDC issued a warning over a multi-drug-resistant “nightmare bacteria” that’s been surging in the United States. Getty Images A new CDC report found a sharp increase in infections caused by a dangerous “nightmare bacteria.” Carbapenemase-producing carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CP-CRE) are bacteria capable of neutralizing powerful antibiotics. CP-CRE bacteria are very difficult to
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