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  • Why do your prescription drugs cost so much?

    Why do your prescription drugs cost so much?

    I was in line at a pharmacy recently as the customer ahead of me was picking up her prescription. The pharmacist matter-of-factly said: “that’ll be $850.” All she could say was “really?” She left without her prescription, telling the pharmacist she’d have to call her doctor about a less costly alternative. Many of us routinely…

  • Flowers, chocolates, organ donation — are you in?

    Flowers, chocolates, organ donation — are you in?

    Chocolates and flowers are great gifts for Valentine’s Day. But what if the gifts we give then or throughout the year could be truly life-changing? A gift that could save a life or free someone from dialysis? You can do this. For people in need of an organ, tissue, or blood donation, a donor can…

  • Dialectical behavior therapy: What is it and who can it help?

    Dialectical behavior therapy: What is it and who can it help?

    Feeling sad, anxious, or angry at times is a normal part of the human experience. But do you — or someone you’re close to — seem to experience these and similar emotions more quickly, more frequently, and more intensely than most people? This problem, known as emotional dysregulation, is a hallmark of many mental health…

  • Does drinking water before meals really help you lose weight?

    Does drinking water before meals really help you lose weight?

    If you’ve ever tried to lose excess weight, you’ve probably gotten this advice: drink more water. Or perhaps it was more specific: drink a full glass of water before each meal. The second suggestion seems like a reasonable idea, right? If you fill your stomach with water before eating, you’ll feel fuller and stop eating…

  • New research shows little risk of infection from prostate biopsies

    New research shows little risk of infection from prostate biopsies

    Infections after a prostate biopsy are rare, but they do occur. Now research shows that fewer than 2% of men develop confirmed infections after prostate biopsy, regardless of the technique used. In the United States, doctors usually thread a biopsy needle through the rectum and then into the prostate gland while watching their progress on…

  • Discrimination at work is linked to high blood pressure

    Discrimination at work is linked to high blood pressure

    Experiencing discrimination in the workplace — where many adults spend one-third of their time, on average — may be harmful to your heart health. A 2023 study in the Journal of the American Heart Association found that people who reported high levels of discrimination on the job were more likely to develop high blood pressure…

  • Icy fingers and toes: Poor circulation or Raynaud’s phenomenon?

    Icy fingers and toes: Poor circulation or Raynaud’s phenomenon?

    If your fingers or toes ever turn pale (or even ghostly white) and go numb when exposed to cold, you might assume you just have poor circulation. That’s what I used to think when I first started noticing this problem with my own hands many years ago. It usually happened near the end of a…

  • Shining light on night blindness

    Shining light on night blindness

    Animals renowned for their outstanding night vision include owls, cats, tarsiers (a tiny primate in Southeast Asia) — and even the dung beetle. But humans? Not so much. Over time, many people suffer from night blindness, also known as nyctalopia. This condition makes seeing in dim or dark settings difficult because your eyes cannot adjust…