7 Things Your Blood Type Can Tell You About Your Health
In Taiwan and South Korea, people will often ask you what your blood type is. Just like star signs in the U.S., it's believed that your blood type can say something about your personality. While that may be up for debate, studies have found that your blood type can say something about your health risks. Here are some of the...
Urgent Recall: Butter Potentially Contaminated with Fecal Bacteria—Check Your Fridge Now
If you’ve recently purchased butter, stop what you’re doing and check your fridge immediately. A major recall is underway for Cabot Creamery Premium Butter, Sea Salted due to possible fecal contamination. The FDA has flagged elevated levels of coliform bacteria in the product—bacteria commonly found in human and animal waste. Here’s what to look for: Product: Cabot Creamery Premium Sea...
Why That Nightcap Might Be Blocking Your Morning Poop, According to Experts
Struggling to go in the morning? You’re not alone—roughly 15% of Americans experience chronic constipation. While fiber, water, and movement are all helpful tools, there’s one surprising nighttime habit that might be working against you: evening alcohol. Even a single glass of wine before bed can affect your digestion. That’s because alcohol acts as a diuretic, promoting fluid loss and...
Everyday Additives, Hidden Dangers: Study Links Common Food Ingredient Combos to Higher Diabetes Risk
New research is raising serious concerns about what’s really hiding in your food. A large-scale study involving over 100,000 adults has linked specific combinations of food additives—found in many everyday products—to a significantly higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. These additives are not rare. They’re everywhere—from sauces and desserts to diet sodas and convenience foods. While past safety tests...
FDA Recalls Popular Teriyaki Sauce Over Mold Growth Inside Bottles—Check Your Pantry Now
The FDA has issued a recall for Red Shell Foods' Teriyaki Sauce after discovering signs of mold growth and swelling containers—a clear warning that something dangerous could be lurking inside your condiment bottle. Nearly 1,000 bottles are affected, most of which were distributed in California. Consumers are urged to check their pantries immediately and discard any affected bottles. The FDA...
Trump Freezes Tariffs for 90 Days—Except on China: “No More Free Rides”
In a bold, strategic move, President Donald J. Trump announced a 90-day pause on all reciprocal tariffs—with one massive exception: China. This marks yet another example of Trump leading with strength and keeping America first while forcing China to face the consequences of its unfair trade practices. The pause applies to nearly every country hit with new tariffs this week,...
7 Ways To Tighten Flabby Skin After Weight Loss
Skin is incredibly elastic. It stretches as we stretch and grows as we grow. So, it only makes sense that after weight loss, especially quick weight loss, you could be left with excess flabby skin. But don’t stress, skin is a living organ, which means it will eventually return to fit your new shape. The trouble is, that could take...
Never Keep These Items in Your Refrigerator Door Unless You Want Them to Spoil
The refrigerator door might seem like a convenient place to store your go-to items, but it is actually the warmest part of the fridge. Every time the door opens, that area is exposed to rising temperatures, making it a risky spot for foods that need to stay consistently cold. If you want to keep your groceries fresh and avoid...
Ginseng Tea: A Natural Boost for Energy and Overall Wellness
Ginseng tea has long been prized in traditional medicine, especially in Asian cultures, for its wide range of health benefits. One of the most well-known effects of ginseng tea is its ability to naturally boost energy levels without the crash that often comes from caffeine or sugar-laden drinks. The key to ginseng’s energizing effects lies in compounds called ginsenosides, which...
Recall Alert: Plastic Contamination Prompts Johnsonville Cheddar Bratwurst Warning
If you’ve got Johnsonville cheddar bratwurst in your fridge, it’s time to double-check the label. On April 5, 2025, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced a recall of approximately 22,672 pounds of Johnsonville’s cheddar bratwurst due to potential contamination with hard plastic. The affected product is the 19-ounce package of “Johnsonville BRATS CHEDDAR Bratwurst,”...










