Stacy Fisher+FollowCanned Tuna Recall: Check Your Pantry!Did you buy Genova canned tuna lately? There’s a recall because some cans might be contaminated with deadly botulism due to a faulty lid. Even if your tuna looks or smells fine, don’t risk it! Check the can codes and best-by dates on the FDA’s site. If you have an affected can, return it for a refund or contact the company for a replacement. Don’t mess around with this one—botulism is no joke! #Health #BodyHealth #TunaRecall00Share
john24+FollowGout: The Sneaky Signs You Shouldn’t IgnoreDid you know gout isn’t just about eating too much steak? It’s actually a genetic thing for most people! New research shows that the meds used to treat gout can also lower your risk of heart attack and stroke. Early warning signs? Sudden, intense pain and swelling in your big toe or other joints, and sometimes weird white lumps under your skin. If you spot these, don’t wait—see your doc! #Health #BodyHealth #GoutAwareness60Share
Kristi Key+FollowGout Med Could Be a Heart Saver?Did you know a drug usually given for gout might also help prevent heart attacks and strokes? Researchers found that people with gout who took uric acid-lowering meds (like allopurinol) at the right dose had fewer heart problems and gout flare-ups over five years. The key is getting your uric acid levels below 360 micromol/L—or even lower for extra protection. Wild how a common arthritis med could double as heart insurance! #Health #BodyHealth #healthnews20Share
Jennifer Vargas+FollowAI Can Now Predict If Antidepressants Will WorkImagine skipping the months-long trial-and-error with antidepressants. Scientists just built an AI that reads your brainwaves and predicts if SSRIs will actually help you—before you even pop a pill. The secret? Specific brain patterns and connections that act like a 'yes' or 'no' signal for treatment. If this tech goes mainstream, it could mean way less waiting and way more personalized mental health care. Game changer for anyone battling depression! #Health #MentalHealth #AI00Share
kingabigail+FollowGH Fans Say NO to Lock-In for Drew!General Hospital fans are losing it over Drew’s stroke storyline! The doctors dropped the Lock-In Syndrome bomb, but no one wants to see Drew stuck in a wheelchair, blinking for weeks. Cameron Mathison isn’t leaving, so Drew’s not dying—but will he change his ways or stay the same old troublemaker? Fans are begging for something fresh, not another recycled plot. What do you think GH will do next? #Health #BodyHealth #GeneralHospital20Share
Jennifer Wilson+FollowSingle Mom’s Final Gift to Her KidsThis story hit me hard: Kaylin Gawf, a 28-year-old single mom, spent her last months raising $350K for her kids and planning her own funeral after a terminal cancer diagnosis. She turned her heartbreak into a mission, making sure her three children would be cared for financially and emotionally. The way her community (and total strangers!) rallied to help is proof that love can outlast even the toughest times. Her legacy? Pure mom strength. #Health #BodyHealth #MomLife70Share
David Hernandez+FollowA blanket brings ‘home’ to San Antonio grandmaNothing hits harder than seeing a loved one with dementia light up with joy. Trudy, who’s lived in San Antonio for decades, kept asking to go “home”—but she meant her childhood house in Germany. This Christmas, her family wrapped her in a custom blanket printed with that very farmhouse. The moment she saw it, her face lit up like a kid again. Now, she keeps it close every day. It’s a beautiful reminder that sometimes, the best way to connect is to meet someone where their heart truly lives. Has anyone else found creative ways to comfort loved ones with memory loss? #Health #BodyHealth #DementiaCare00Share
Brandon Burke+FollowWhy Your Friend Sends Essay-Length TextsEver wonder why some people send texts that could double as a novel? According to psychology, those long-paragraph texters usually have four things in common: they’re super intentional with their words, might have a bit of anxious attachment, are likely millennials, and are more often women. Basically, they just want to be heard and avoid any miscommunication. So next time you get a mini-essay, just know it’s coming from a place of wanting to connect! #Health #MentalHealth #TextingHabits20Share
Kristi Key+FollowSnow Shoveling Is Riskier Than You Think!Who knew clearing your driveway could be a heart-stopper—literally? Docs are warning that shoveling snow, especially in freezing temps, can spike your risk of a heart attack. The combo of heavy lifting and cold air puts major stress on your heart, especially if you’ve got risk factors like high blood pressure or don’t exercise much. If you can, pay someone else to do it or take lots of breaks. Stay safe out there! #Health #BodyHealth #WinterStorm00Share
shermandarlene+FollowEric Dane’s Brave ALS UpdateEric Dane couldn’t make it to the ALS Network’s gala to accept his Advocate of the Year Award because ALS has really taken a toll on him. He’s been super open about his diagnosis and how tough it’s been, but he’s still keeping his spirits up and wants to share his journey to help others. His wife even wrote about how their family is coping. It’s heartbreaking but also inspiring to see how much he’s fighting. #Health #BodyHealth #EricDane50Share