Punjab Unveils Digital Push for Ayurveda Care

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Booking an Ayurveda appointment in Punjab could soon be as simple as tapping your phone. The state’s Health Minister has announced a digital modernization drive to expand access, improve quality, and bring accountability to Ayurveda services across the state. The initiative connects patients, practitioners, pharmacists, and administrators on interoperable platforms while preserving classical principles of care. It will be...

Social Security and Sept. 30: What Really Changes

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If you have seen social posts warning that Social Security will be permanently overhauled on September 30, you are not alone. Millions rely on monthly checks, so any rumor about a sudden cutoff or dramatic change hits hard. Here is the bottom line. Social Security does not pivot on a single date, and neither a president nor an agency...

Arizona Bill Aims to Ban Ultra-Processed Foods in Schools

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The Arizona Healthy Schools Act (HB 2164) seeks to improve school meals by banning ultra-processed foods and harmful additives. Introduced by Rep. Leo Biasiucci, the bill targets ingredients linked to health concerns, including potassium bromate, propylparaben, titanium dioxide, and various artificial dyes. Lawmakers argue that processed, nutrient-depleted foods are fueling childhood obesity and other health issues. The bill mandates that...

Costco Recalls Kirkland Ahi Tuna Poke in 33 States

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If Kirkland Signature ahi tuna wasabi poke made its way into your cart at a Costco deli this month, it is time to check your refrigerator. Federal authorities announced over the weekend that more than 3,000 pounds of the product were recalled in 33 states because of potential Listeria contamination. The producer, Western United Fish Company, which operates as...

U.S. Pivots Global Health Toward Sustainable Medicines

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If you have ever waited at a clinic only to hear a needed medicine is out of stock, you know how fragile access can be. The United States has unveiled a refreshed global health strategy that puts reliable, affordable medicines at the center and pairs that goal with a push for greater autonomy in partner countries’ health systems. The...

High Earners 50+ Face Roth-Only Catch-Ups in 2026

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If you are 50 or older and rely on catch-up contributions to trim your tax bill, big changes are coming. Starting in 2026, older workers who earned more than a set amount from their employer in the prior year will no longer be able to make pre-tax catch-up contributions to workplace retirement plans. Those extra dollars will have to...

Methane Leaks Threaten Health as EU Rule Faces Pushback

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If you live near oil and gas wells, pipelines, or compressor stations, the air you breathe may be affected by events you never see. New analysis ties large methane releases from oil and gas operations to real health risks for people far beyond facility fences, just as political pressure builds to weaken a major European Union rule meant to...

Toxic Air Threatens 1.6B People – New Map

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If you have ever wondered whether the air you breathe is safe, you are not alone. A new public map suggests that roughly 1.6 billion people live with dangerous exposure to pollution from fossil fuel operations, at the same time the world heats up from the gases those fuels release. The interactive tool pinpoints clusters of industrial sites that...

How Often Should You Shower? A Doctor’s Surprising Take

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Forget what you’ve been told - daily showers might not be as necessary as you think! Dr. James Hamblin, a preventive medicine expert, challenged social norms by skipping traditional showers for five years. His experiment, documented in Clean: The New Science of Skin, dives into the truth behind personal hygiene, marketing gimmicks, and our obsession with lathering up. Hamblin argues...

Autism & Acetaminophen: New Guidance Sparks Debate

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If you are pregnant and reach for acetaminophen to tame a headache or bring down a fever, you are far from alone. That everyday choice is now under new scrutiny. Federal leaders announced guidance urging pregnant individuals to avoid acetaminophen when possible or use the smallest amount necessary only for significant pain or high fevers, citing evidence that suggests...