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[HEALTH] ⚕️Medication Recall | Dementia Risk | Healthy One-Pan Meals | Relationship Reset and more...

Plus: eye tests that can spot heart problems early, Christiane Amanpour’s cancer update, and the easy walking habit shown to reduce death risk...

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“Health is not just about avoiding illness—it’s about creating energy, purpose, and joy that carry you through every decade.”

Some urgent health news today for readers who value prevention and peace of mind. A nationwide cholesterol medication recall tops the headlines, while new research links poor sleep and high blood pressure to higher dementia risk. On a hopeful note, simple habits—like brisk walking twice a week and sharing nourishing one-pan meals—can go a long way toward keeping hearts strong and minds sharp and more…

 
 
 
 
 
 
Cholesterol Medication Recalled Nationwide
 
 
From www.eatingwell.com - October 24, 2025 6:45 PM
 

There’s an active Class II recall on prescription statin medication. If you are taking medication for your cholesterol, here’s what you should know. CONTINUE...

 
Cozy One-Pan Fall Dinners That Support Healthy Aging (& Shopping List!)
 
From www.eatingwell.com - October 24, 2025 7:03 PM
 

Easy, nourishing one-pan meals to keep your body strong and energized through every season of life. CONTINUE...

 
Why Everyone Needs to "Remarry" Their Partner
 
 
From www.psychologytoday.com - October 24, 2025 7:04 PM
 

Your relationship isn’t broken, it’s outdated. Learn how to remarry your partner through four skills and build a version of love that grows as you do. CONTINUE...

 
Dementia: How poor sleep, high blood pressure may raise risk
 
From www.medicalnewstoday.com - October 24, 2025 6:45 PM
 

A new study has found that people with an impaired glymphatic system, which helps the brain remove toxins and is mostly active during sleep, may have a higher risk of dementia. CONTINUE...

 
20 Quick 20-Minute Dump Dinners for Busy Nights
 
 
From www.allrecipes.com - October 24, 2025 7:02 PM
 

We're sharing 20 quick and easy dump dinners great for busy weeknights. CONTINUE...

 
Nearly 1 in 5 urinary tract infections linked to contaminated meat, study finds
 
From www.cbsnews.com - October 24, 2025 6:48 PM
 

Nearly one in five urinary tract infections in a group of patients in Southern California were linked to... CONTINUE...

 
Taking Just 4,000 Steps Once or Twice a Week Lowers Death Risk in Older Women
 
 
From medicaldialogues.in - October 24, 2025 6:51 PM
 

Here are the top medical news for the day:Can Taking 4,000 Steps Just Once a Week Lower Risk of Death and Heart Disease? CONTINUE...

 
Early natural menopause linked to higher risk of metabolic syndrome
 
 
From www.contemporaryobgyn.net - October 24, 2025 6:53 PM
 

Women with early natural menopause face a 27% higher risk of metabolic syndrome, underscoring the need for... CONTINUE...

 
CNN's Christiane Amanpour diagnosed with ovarian cancer again
 
From nypost.com - October 24, 2025 7:01 PM
 

After a month off the air, the veteran journalist disclosed that the disease had returned in what doctors described as a “fairly rare” form of... CONTINUE...

 
Aging in plain sight: What new research says the eyes reveal about aging and cardiovascular risk
 
 
From www.eurekalert.org - October 24, 2025 6:57 PM
 

The tiny blood vessels in your eyes might hold the key to predicting a person’s risk of developing heart disease and how fast they’re biologically aging, with the... CONTINUE...

 
 
 

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