From a massive Cheerios and Tylenol recall to dark chocolate's surprising blood sugar benefits, affordable Ozempic options, hot flash insights, and nightly routines for more energy—today's stories help you stay safe, sharp, and energized.

Huge range of branded foods recalled for rodent contamination, including Cheerios and Tylenol
 
 

A huge range of popular brand-name products from food to pharmaceuticals, including Cheerios and Tylenol, were recalled last month due to potential salmonella contamination. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Ozempic Too Expensive? My Doctor's Affordable Alternative
 
 

Same medication. Real physicians. Less than a quarter of the cost. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
What Happens to Your Blood Sugar When You Eat Dark Chocolate
 
 

Here's what the science says about your blood sugar after eating dark chocolate, plus dietitian-approved tips for enjoying it. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
What Your Hot Flashes Are Really Telling You
 
 

The science behind your symptoms and the relief most women don't know about... CONTINUE...

 
 
 
8 Nightly Routines That Can Actually Boost Your Energy for the Next Day
 
 

To boost morning energy, there are a number of low-effort evening habits you can start implementing–even if you don't get enough sleep every night. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Is Your Brain Fog Actually Menopause?
 
 

You used to be sharp. Now you can't remember why you walked into a room. CONTINUE...

 

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