5 Easy & Helpful Picnic Tips for Guaranteed Good Times

2025-05-28T07:01:01

(BPT) – When the sun’s out and the weather is warm, there’s nothing better than enjoying a meal al fresco! Skipping a fancy restaurant patio for a relaxing outdoor picnic is not only fun, but much more affordable! It doesn’t have to be overly planned — just fill a basket with your favorite foods and head outside!

Whether you’re packing for the park or enjoying a backyard hangout, these five smart tips make it easy to put together a delicious spread with minimal effort, no mess and all the flavor.

1. Skip the Prep with Ready-Made Sides

A winning picnic doesn’t have to mean making everything from scratch. Combining a few homemade favorites with high-quality, prepared dishes allows you to ditch the prep and kitchen mess. Reser’s delicious deli salads — like their Potato Salad, Macaroni Salad, Cole Slaw and Rotisserie Chicken Salad — taste just like homemade and are ideal for sharing. Add a few fresh fruits, sliced meats and crackers to round out the spread. The deli section of your local grocer can be your best friend.

2. Pack Smart Essentials

Cooler filled with snadwiches and 2 tubs of resers side dishes.

Cut down on overpacking by choosing items that do double duty. Use frozen water bottles instead of ice packs to keep your cooler cold and serve as drinks later. A large scarf or lightweight blanket can double as a picnic cloth. Compostable or recyclable plates and cutlery will save clean-up time, stackable containers mean fewer trips to the car, and trash bags are essential for when it’s all done.

3. Keep Safety in Mind

Mom and young daugher sitting on a blanket while enjoying a picnic under the shade of a tree.

Pack sunscreen and consider a shady spot to keep clear of harmful rays. Place deli salads and dips over ice to prevent food spoilage. Citronella or bug spray can help repel insects, while towels and wet wipes keep hands clean and spills at bay.

4. Add a Personal Touch

Two woman raising a glass while on a picnic.

Thoughtful details like fresh flowers, throw pillows or a hand-written menu create an Instagram-worthy presentation and make the day special.

5. Turn Up the Fun

Man tossing a frisble to his girlfriend in a park

Bring along a card game, Frisbee or football for some laid-back fun. Remember to pack a Bluetooth speaker to let the good times roll. Solo picnicking? A book or journal is a great way to take in the natural surroundings and relax.

“With these simple tips, you can spend less time prepping and more time enjoying the day,” comments Megan Torres, brand strategy manager, Reser’s Fine Foods. “We’ve been helping our fans create good times and fun memories for 75 years. The key to packing for a picnic is making it easy, delicious and stress-free!”

Concerns about mental health medication side effects remain a barrier to getting help for those diagnosed with depression and anxiety

2025-05-28T07:01:01

(BPT) – Lisa Roberts has raised a family, reached an impressively high level in her career, and been an anchor for her mother and other family members. Suddenly, within a very short period, her brother and son were diagnosed with chronic illness, and her mother passed away after a too-brief illness, leaving her feeling unmoored. She found herself wondering why she was not grieving, and why she was not feeling much at all. She no longer enjoyed her job or even got out of bed in the morning.

“My problems were not going away, and I found myself wishing I could just not be here,” said Roberts.

She made an appointment to see Whitnee Brown, a psychiatric nurse practitioner and Doctor of Nursing Practice in nearby Birmingham, Alabama. Dr. Brown worked with Roberts on exercises to help her accept her grief, and they did help. Yet they both acknowledged that Roberts needed more. Together, they agreed to try a medication treatment plan.

“But I was concerned,” Roberts noted, “as I did not want to experience side effects; I needed relief.”

Roberts is not alone in her trepidation. For many Americans, concerns about potential side effects remain a significant barrier. In fact, despite nearly 9 out of 10 Americans (89%) diagnosed with depression and/or anxiety believing that mental health medications are somewhat or very effective, more than half of those who have never been on mental health medication (52%) say they would not take medication because of possible side effects. That’s according to the latest GeneSight® Mental Health Monitor*, a nationwide survey from Myriad Genetics, Inc., a leader in molecular diagnostics testing and precision medicine.

In the survey, a majority of these patients (54%) agree that genetic testing for mental health medications (known as pharmacogenomic or PGx testing) could reduce these concerns.

Whitnee Brown uses just such a tool in her practice. The GeneSight test from Myriad Genetics is a pharmacogenomic test that analyzes how a patient’s genes may affect medication outcomes. The GeneSight test looks at clinically important genetic variations in DNA providing results that may inform healthcare providers how a patient may break down or respond to certain medications commonly used for depression, anxiety, ADHD and other psychiatric conditions.

Dr. Brown recommended the GeneSight test for Roberts and used the results, along with her medical history, to help inform her mental heath medication prescription.

“The GeneSight test gives me insights and takes out some of the guesswork associated with prescribing mental health medications.”

The GeneSight test includes more than 60 FDA-approved medications commonly prescribed for depression, anxiety, ADHD and other psychiatric conditions. Insights from the test can help your clinician understand if you may need dose adjustments, if certain medications may be less likely to work or if they may have an increased risk of side effects based on your genetics.

Is genetic testing right for you?

Today, Roberts is on a medication that works for her.

“I’m here!” exclaimed Roberts. “I am able to help my family members, taking them to appointments, going to my job — in fact, I was just promoted — without wanting to just run away!”

If a mental health medication has failed you in the past, if your current medication is not working or if your medication is causing unwanted side effects, the GeneSight test may help. If you think genetic testing could help you or a loved one find better mental health treatment options, contact your healthcare provider or learn more at GeneSight.com.

* The GeneSight Mental Health Monitor is a nationwide survey conducted online by ACUPOLL Precision Research, Inc. between January 24 – February 10, 2025, among a representative sample (n=1089) of U.S. adults age 18+. The margin of error in survey results for the total base population at a 95% confidence interval is +/- 3%. A nationally representative sample of adults aged 18 years or older was recruited and balanced to match U.S. Census quotas across five primary metrics (i.e., age, gender, income, region, ethnicity). In addition to the nationally representative sample, a statistically reliable sample was desired of respondents who were self-reported as being diagnosed by a medical professional with depression or anxiety. The study also used mental health screening instruments, the Patient Health Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2) for depression, and the General Anxiety Disorder (GAD-2) for anxiety, to better understand this population. ACUPOLL has more than 30 years of experience conducting statistically valid research through careful recruiting and quality control measures.

Prepare for summer storm outages with reliable backup power

2025-05-27T08:01:00

(BPT) – Summer brings more than just sunny days. The warmer season also ushers in severe weather that can knock your power out when you need it the most.

From storms to hurricanes to heatwaves, these summer weather events can take down power lines or overload local power grids, causing whole neighborhoods to lose power for hours to days, depending on the severity. Given that weather-related power outages are on the rise, it’s more important than ever to prepare with off-grid home backup power.

Weather-related power outages: A rising issue

Power outages caused by extreme weather aren’t new. In fact, severe weather is one of the leading causes of power outages. Strong winds, heavy rain, lightning, tornadoes, hurricanes and flash floods can knock down power lines and disrupt power flow. However, the number of weather-related outages is on the rise.

According to nonprofit research organization Climate Central, the U.S. dealt with 60% more weather-related outages during warmer months over the past decade than it did during the 2000s. These heat season outages accounted for almost half of all weather-related outages during 2000-2023.

In addition to storms, tornadoes and hurricanes, longer and more intense heat waves during the summer have increased demand for home cooling. With so many people using electricity to run air conditioning, power grids can become overloaded, leading to blackouts. Without an off-grid power source, your home could be left without power for hours.

More than just an inconvenience

Power outages aren’t just annoying. Extended outages can lead to dangerous — and sometimes lethal — health consequences. For example, older folks and people with certain disabilities and health conditions that rely on electric medical equipment are especially vulnerable during blackouts.

Without air conditioning, many people may also suffer heat-related illnesses. Not to mention, lack of refrigeration can also leave families without food and damage critical medications that require cold storage.

The severe weather events that cause power outages can also make restoring power difficult, compounding existing issues. Flooding, debris and damage to the power lines and stations create delays and a significant backlog for power workers, leaving some areas without electricity for days at a time.

Keep the lights on with a tiny but mighty solution

While you can’t avoid a power outage, you can protect yourself and your family by having a battery backup on hand. Consider a model like the HomePower 3000 to power your home essentials, no matter what the summer weather brings.

Recently launched by Jackery — a global leader in innovative solar generators and green off-grid energy solutions — this portable, powerful and compact home backup power station is designed for emergencies, outages and everyday off-grid use. In addition to being one of the lightest and smallest generators in its class, the HomePower 3000 can be recharged using an array of power sources, including AC, AC+DC, solar and more.

Built to withstand the harshest conditions, the HomePower 3000 can operate in extreme temperatures (-40°F to 185°F), providing power to home essentials when you need it the most. With a powerful battery capacity and up to 3,600W of output, the generator is engineered to keep essential household appliances and tools running for 1-2 days.

Whether you’re preparing for storms, powering essential appliances during power outages due to unpredictable emergencies or simply looking to reduce your dependence on the grid, the HomePower 3000 offers peace of mind through advanced engineering and performance that’s ready for anything.

Don’t be caught without power this summer. To learn more about essential home backup and even tax rebate opportunities for securing your home with Jackery, visit Jackery.com. And for additional 3kWh Jackery home backup solutions, Jackery’s Explorer 3000v2 is available at retailers such as Best Buy, Lowe’s, and Home Depot.

Designer Tips: How to Choose the Right Sliding, Folding & Pocket Door Hardware

2025-05-27T10:11:00

(BPT) – The right door hardware can improve both function and design in the home. Whether you’re renovating or simply upgrading, understanding options like pocket, wall-mount, bypass, multi-pass and bi-fold doors will help you make a smart choice. Each type has unique benefits that suit different spaces, from saving floor space in compact bathrooms to dividing areas in spacious home gyms. Explore five top solutions below.

1. Save Space with Stylish Pocket Door Hardware

Pocket door between the kitchen and dining area

Pocket doors slide into the wall to maximize floor space. Perfect for everyday use in tight areas like hallways, bathrooms and kitchens, the ADA-compliant 1500SC Pocket Door Frame Kit is a popular choice because little force is required to slide the door. It can be used with nearly any type of door and provides soft-closing door movement that prevents slamming and enhances safety.

2. Wall-Mount Doors Offer Privacy Without Wall Modifications

French pocket doors open reveiling built in bunk beds in a small room

Wall mount sliding doors are simple and quick to install and give any room an instant facelift. The 200WM Wall Mount Sliding Door Hardware Kit supports extra-heavy doors and includes a soft-close feature, perfect in bedrooms, laundry rooms and home offices where a quietly closing door is appreciated.

3. Bypass Sliding Doors: Perfect for Closets

Double pocket door hiding pantry in kitchen

Smooth gliding and long-lasting bypass door hardware is a closet staple. From hallway, bathroom, and bedroom closets to kitchen pantries, sliding bypass doors free up floor space so you can fit more furniture in a room. Swinging doors can block walkways, whereas bypass doors keep the path free and clear.

4. Multi-Pass Doors for Modern Room Dividers

Exercise room with multi pass pocket doors to seperate work-out room

It’s easy to open up or close off larger spaces with Multi-Pass Door Hardware. Three door panels hang from a durable top track and each door slides independently from jamb to jamb. Door panels stack together neatly to widen a doorway, giving access to two-thirds of the opening.

5. Bi-Fold Doors Maximize Visibility and Function in Tight Spots

Wet bar behind foldable doors.

Great for closets converted into creative spaces, such as a bar nook or workshop, bi-fold door panels fold together and allow ample access to the closet contents. For best results, it is important to choose high-quality folding door hardware when upgrading a closet so your doors operate trouble-free over time.

For more information on the advantages of pocket, sliding and folding door hardware, visit www.johnsonhardware.com, or call 574-293-5664.

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6 must-stay road trip destinations in the Northeast

2025-05-23T10:31:00

(BPT) – Are you trying to plan a vacation but feeling uninspired? Consider taking a road trip through the Northeast this summer!

Whether you’re looking forward to exploring bustling urban epicenters like Boston and Philadelphia, dreaming of those New Hampshire mountain views or looking forward to discovering the literary history of Amherst, a road trip through the Northeast balances culture and nature while giving you the freedom to try something new every day, all at your own pace.

To help you get started on your itinerary, check out these six hotels. Travel north to south along this route, and you’ll discover some truly amazing stays that are slightly off the beaten path, but well worth the drive.

1. Hotel Ursa in Orono, Maine

Hotel Ursa Lobby

Start your road trip adventure by going back to school in Maine. Hotel Ursa is located on the University of Maine Orono campus and reimagines the university’s Coburn and Holmes Halls, offering visitors a collegiate feel through historic preservation and intentional, nostalgic design touches.

Named for the Ursa Major and Ursa Minor constellations, the hotel is near grand views of the night sky. Stargazers can book the “Stargazing Over Hirundo” package and explore the constellations, galaxies and beauty of the night sky with guidance from Versant Power Astronomy Center Director Shawn Laatsch once a month from June through September.

During the day, take advantage of the summer weather and enjoy all of Maine’s natural wonders. In Orono itself, you’ll have plenty of choices for outdoor adventure like fishing and kayaking the Penobscot River to hiking miles of trails in the DeMeritt Forest or Caribou Bog Conservation Area. However, don’t forget to take a day trip to Acadia National Park. Located just 90 minutes away, the “Crown Jewel of the North Atlantic Coast” is one of the top 10 most-visited national parks in the U.S. and offers 158 miles of hiking trails to explore.

At night, head 15 minutes down the road from Orono to Bangor, Maine, and enjoy one of the many bands playing at the Waterfront Concerts series. Some standout names in the lineup include Halsey, Def Leppard, The Lumineers and Shania Twain!

2. The Glen House in Gorham, New Hampshire

The Glen House

Continue your trip inland and visit The Glen House, a four-season destination for solitude seekers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Just three hours north of Boston, this eco-hotel is inspired by the past and designed for the future. As one of the most sustainable in New England, it features a hydro generator and geothermal system.

Nestled at the base of Mount Washington, the hotel is in an ideal location for summer activities like hiking, biking and paddling. If you need to rest your legs, get in the car and take a scenic drive on the Mount Washington Auto Road, America’s oldest man-made attraction.

If you want to experience the White Mountains and iconic Presidential Range but aren’t keen on roughing it, you can book The Glen House’s All-Adventure Package. The three-night stay includes a guided tour of the Auto Road by partner Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center, a choice of sunset kayak or wildlife tour, bike rentals and a $30 breakfast credit to fuel up each day!

3. Beacon Hill Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts

A hotel room with white and yellow furnishings at Beacon Hill

Are you ready to explore one of the most historic neighborhoods in Boston? Make sure to book a room at the Beacon Hill Hotel. The boutique-style hotel is well known among locals and is a hidden gem for travelers, offering European hospitality with New England charm.

Located in the heart of Beacon Hill, with an enviable mix of history, cultural offerings and culinary creativity, it is just steps from the famed Boston Common and Public Garden. Plus, you’ll be close to some of the hottest events Boston has to offer, like a game or concert at Fenway Park, a delicious dining and eclectic shopping experience at Faneuil Hall or a leisurely stroll through the Copley Square Farmers Market.

During your stay, check out the hotel’s new Book Bar Menu, which has a selection of literary works for guests to “order” and borrow for the duration of their stay. Whether you enjoy classics like The Great Gatsby or contemporary works like Claire Keegan’s Small Things Like These, you’re sure to find a book that suits you. If you’re staying overnight, book the hotel’s Bookworm offer for two complimentary literary-themed cocktails or mocktails at the lobby bar and a $50 gift card to a local bookstore.

4. Inn on Boltwood in Amherst, Massachusetts

The Boltwood hotel

Continue your scenic adventures by driving down to Amherst, Massachusetts — home to literary giants like Emily Dickinson — and stay at the Inn on Boltwood. Nestled right on the town green, the near century-old Inn on Boltwood blends modern comfort with historic New England charm, making it an ideal summer stop.

With school out of session, Amherst slows down to a relaxed pace, so you can enjoy this hidden gem and all it has to offer. Take a walk and discover the college town’s museums, music venues, galleries and locally owned restaurants. You can also spend your mornings biking the Norwottuck Rail Trail or taking in the sweeping views from the Mount Holyoke Range. If you’re feeling adventurous, opt for a moonlit paddle down the Connecticut River and take in the beauty of nature at night.

For those looking for a deep connection to the place and a reason to slow down, check out the Adventures Inn Amherst program, which offers guests curated outdoor experiences for two operated by the experienced guides from Adventure East. Choose the Pedal the Pioneer Valley adventure for a guided three-hour bike tour through the scenic Connecticut River Valley. You can also check out the Aim & Exhale adventure to experience a peaceful forest bathing session followed by guided archery.

5. The Heartwood at Vassar in Poughkeepsie, New York

Interior hotel room at The Heartwood at Vassar

When you stay at The Heartwood at Vassar, you’re checking into the ideal homebase to explore the Hudson Valley, the place to be this summer for art lovers, foodies and naturalists alike. Much like the other campus hotels on this list, the Heartwood at Vassar celebrates the longstanding history of the college it calls home with modern touches and easy access to the nature, history and culture of Poughkeepsie, New York.

Sustainability is at the heart of the hotel. The building’s cooling and heating are supplied by 56 geothermal wells, reducing the hotel’s reliance on fossil fuels. Continuing the eco-friendly theme, guests can dine at the hotel’s restaurant, The Salt Line Hudson Valley. The 57-seat establishment’s hyperlocal, seasonal menu showcases the region’s diverse ecology and agricultural heritage, making it a must-try destination for foodie-focused travelers.

During your stay, make sure to explore the Hudson Valley’s natural beauty by hiking the region’s top trails, visiting the Walkway Over the Hudson, and taking in the summer series at the Powerhouse Theater at Vassar College. Not to mention, there’s plenty of farm-to-table fare and agritourism experiences that will have you reminiscing about the trip long after it’s over.

6. The Inn at Swarthmore in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania

The loung at the Inn at Swarthmore

Have you ever wanted to live among art? Art enthusiasts should consider a stay at The Inn at Swarthmore. Located on the edge of the Swarthmore College campus, the Inn embraces the institution’s tradition of creative arts by showcasing alumni paintings, photography and sculptures throughout the hotel. Your room will even feature an original piece of work!

During your stay, enjoy locally sourced cuisine at the Broad Table Tavern. The menu celebrates the restaurant and Inn’s partnership with local farms, vineyards and breweries, and the restaurant itself is a popular local gathering place for the tight-knit Swarthmore community.

Located just outside of Philly, Swarthmore offers a leafy, intellectual escape. Nature lovers can head to the Ridley Creek State Park for a host of outdoor summer activities like biking, fishing, hiking, horseback riding and more. If you want to stick close to the campus, you can head over to The Scott Arboretum, where the plants are in full bloom, and learn about the college’s horticultural endeavors. For more arts and culture, stop by The List Gallery on campus and in the evening, take a short drive and catch a show at the Hedgerow Theater.

Get ready for a summer to remember! Whether you visit one or all of the locations on this list, you’ll be well on your way to a summer road trip that you’ll be longing to recreate year after year.

8 ways to protect your home from wildfires

2025-05-22T16:15:00

(BPT) – As wildfire threats grow more severe across the western and southern U.S., Mercury Insurance continues to provide tips to help homeowners proactively reduce their risk. With decades of experience insuring homes in high-risk wildfire zones, Mercury is committed to empowering communities through education, action and accessible insurance solutions.

From smart landscaping choices to policy readiness, the steps you take today can help protect your home — and your peace of mind — tomorrow.

“Homeowners play a critical role in defending their properties before wildfires even begin,” said Kelly Butler, Vice President and Chief Underwriting Officer at Mercury Insurance. “By acting quickly and decisively now, you could significantly reduce the risk of loss and give firefighters a better chance to protect your home.”

Wildfire protection checklist for homeowners

1. Create defensible space around your home:
Clear dry vegetation, dead plants and flammable debris from around your home — especially within the first five feet. Trim overhanging branches and maintain a buffer zone of at least 30 feet.

2. Use fire-resistant landscaping:
Choose gravel paths and native fire-resistant plants, and avoid flammable materials like mulch or wood chips near the foundation.

3. Harden your home’s exterior:
Upgrade to fire-resistant siding and roofing, seal gaps in eaves and vents, and install ember-resistant vent screens. Replace wood fences or decks with ignition-resistant materials.

4. Clean gutters and rooflines:
Regularly clear gutters, roof valleys, and decks of leaves and debris that can easily ignite from embers.

5. Store flammable materials away from your home:
Move firewood, propane tanks, patio cushions and outdoor tools at least 30 feet away during fire season.

6. Utilize smart fire technology:
Consider outdoor sensors, sprinkler systems and Wi-Fi-connected cameras for real-time monitoring and early alerts — especially if you’re away from home.

7. Check your insurance coverage regularly:
Wildfire risk evolves, and so should your policy. Make it a habit to review your homeowners insurance coverage annually to ensure it reflects your home’s value, renovations and contents.

8. Build a relationship with your insurance agent:
A local independent Mercury agent can help you understand coverage options, recommend safety upgrades that may qualify for discounts, and guide you in preparing for wildfire season.

“An experienced agent isn’t just helpful — they’re essential,” added Butler. “They can walk you through coverage updates, recommend smart upgrades, and be your go-to when the unexpected happens. Having that trusted partner can make all the difference.”

Mercury Insurance is here to help

Mercury offers homeowners insurance that may include wildfire coverage, depending on your location and eligibility — along with tools and guidance to help you prepare and protect what matters most. Through tips like these and other helpful content available online at the Mercury blog, the company continues to help families take proactive steps toward preparedness — because safety starts with being informed.

To learn more about how Mercury Insurance can help protect your home, visit www.mercuryinsurance.com.

5 Beaches in the U.S. That Will Surprise You

2025-05-22T05:01:00

(BPT) – Any true beach lover knows that there is no such thing as the world’s “best” beach. An avid surfer and a family with young kids are drawn to different coastlines, while a city dweller and a wilderness adventurer may each find beauty in their own stretches of shoreline. But that’s the beauty of beaches: There’s so much diversity in what one can be, from iconic sandy shores to inland beaches in landlocked places.

In 100 Beaches of a Lifetime we explore coastlines around the world, celebrating everything from wildlife to sports. And you might be surprised by what we found, including these remarkable beaches right here in the U.S.A.

Bowman’s Beach

Bowman’s Beach on Sanibel Island in Florida is an undeveloped stretch of sand carpeted with shells: false angel wings, coquinas, conchs, whelks, junonias, cockles, sand dollars and banded tulips, to name a few. A quarter-mile walk from the main road gives the beach a hidden feel, but to beachcombers it’s famous. In the early dawn, you’ll find the most devoted beachcombers with flashlights in hand, bent in a crouched position — the so-called Sanibel stoop — fingers needling the water’s edge. If you’re fortunate enough to visit and spot one of the prized souvenirs, you may find yourself doing the stoop yourself.

Close up of sea shells on Bowman Beach
Bowman’s Beach on Sanibel Island in Florida

Lake McDonald Beach

You might not think “Montana” when dreaming of a beach getaway, but one of the world’s most striking shorelines sits in Glacier National Park. The shores of Lake McDonald offer an intriguing spin on the park’s geological wonders: smooth stones in a spectacular array of seemingly unnatural colors, from reds and purples to greens and yellows. These brilliant hues are made more striking by exceptionally, almost bafflingly clear water. The mountains around the lake create a temperate climate that attracts wildlife, so your visit here might include spotting black bears, mountain goats, bighorn sheep and elk.

Colorful sunrise over lake MacDonald
Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park in Montana

Papakolea Beach

Hawaii is known for its beaches, but this one stands out with its prime coastline tinted olive green by volcanic forces. There are just four green-sand beaches in the world, and Papakolea, on the south point of the island of Hawaii, is by far the most popular. Formed around 49,000 years ago with the eruption of Pu’u Mahana, its hue comes from olivine, an element left behind in the eruption. Getting to this legendary cove is a challenge — it’s a 2.5-mile hike from the parking lot. The payoff: panoramic views over Mahana Bay and the surrounding eroded cliffs. (Only swim if the water is calm.)

Ship Island Swim Beach

Located an hour east of New Orleans and 11 miles off the coast of Biloxi, Mississippi, Ship Island is a crescent-shaped barrier island bordered almost entirely by white sand. Now part of the expansive Gulf Islands National Seashore, the spot takes its name from its remarkably deep natural port, which played a key role in U.S. colonial history. Today, Ship Island is largely undeveloped except for historic Fort Massachusetts, a boardwalk, and a concession stand selling beach gear and snacks.

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Ship Island Swim Beach in Biloxi, Mississippi

Sand Beach

Four miles south of Bar Harbor, Maine, the aptly named Sand Beach is the only, well, sandy beach in Acadia National Park. It’s also a place so cinematically striking that significant scenes form the 1999 movie The Cider House Rules were filmed here. Tucked away in the Gulf of Maine on Mount Desert Island, the beach is just 300 yards wide and is made almost entirely of shell. Despite the cold ocean water here (generally ranging from 50 to 60° F) the beach is popular for swimmers and families.

Woman sitting on a cliff enjoying the view of sand beach

Sand Beach in Acadia National Park, Maine

For more fabulous beaches, be sure to pick up a copy of National Geographic’s 100 Beaches of a Lifetime.

100 beaches of a lifetime book cover

How innovative genomic testing is transforming early breast cancer care

2025-05-22T10:01:00

(BPT) – When a woman receives a breast cancer diagnosis, the journey ahead can feel overwhelming. Breast cancer affects one in eight women in their lifetime, and while treatment options have advanced significantly in recent years, not all women have benefited equally. According to a 2024 report on health care, women of different racial and ethnic backgrounds may experience varying health outcomes based on their unique biology and individual circumstances. For breast cancer specifically, research shows different mortality rates across population groups, with some experiencing higher rates than others despite similar or lower rates of cancer incidence. These variations highlight why personalized approaches that recognize each woman’s unique biology are so important in breast cancer care.

As personalized medicine continues to evolve, genomic testing and inclusive research are playing a key role in ensuring that all women receive care that reflects the unique biology of their cancer. By supporting more informed, individualized treatment decisions, these tools are helping close gaps in care and improve outcomes for patients of every background, toward a future where every woman receives the care that is most appropriate for her unique diagnosis.

While similar in name, genetic testing and genomic testing serve different but complementary purposes in breast cancer care. Genetic testing examines inherited genes, like BRCA1 and BRCA2, to identify mutations that may increase cancer risk for an individual and within families. Genomic testing, by contrast, analyzes gene activity within the tumor itself to understand its unique biology and behavior. This genomic information helps doctors and patients make more precise decisions about treatments like chemotherapy or extended hormone therapy based on the specific characteristics of each woman’s cancer, rather than relying solely on traditional clinical factors.

Understanding tumor biology: The key to personalized care

Traditionally, physicians have relied on clinical factors like tumor size, patient age, and whether cancer has spread to nearby lymph nodes to guide breast cancer treatment decisions. But these factors alone cannot reveal what’s happening at the molecular level inside each unique tumor.

“Every woman’s breast cancer has its own unique biological profile that influences how the cancer might behave and respond to treatment,” said Dr. Joyce O’Shaughnessy, national principal investigator of the FLEX Study and director of Breast Cancer Research at Baylor University Medical Center, Texas Oncology. “Through genomic testing, we can examine the activity of specific genes within a tumor that drive its behavior, helping personalize treatment plans and potentially improve outcomes for women of all backgrounds.”

Genomic testing that works for everyone

A recent review has highlighted disparities in outcomes across different racial and ethnic groups and the need to expand research to bridge this gap.

MammaPrint®, a gene expression profiling test that analyzes 70 key genes associated with breast cancer recurrence, has demonstrated consistent reliability across diverse populations. It classifies tumors into four risk categories: UltraLow, Low, High 1, and High 2 — to help guide decisions about chemotherapy and endocrine therapy. BluePrint® examines 80 genes that define the tumor’s molecular biology and what fundamentally drives cancer growth. Together, MammaPrint and BluePrint provide a comprehensive look into 150 genes that uniquely define a breast tumor. With results typically available in ten days or less, this 150-gene signature informs more personalized, data-driven treatment strategies by providing insight into how the cancer grows and its likely response to specific therapies.

Genetic test

Together, these tests offer a comprehensive genomic profile that supports more personalized, data-driven treatment decisions. They help patients avoid over- and under-treatment while offering insights that guide physicians throughout a patient’s journey — from initial diagnosis through extended therapy planning.

“Having detailed information about the biology of a woman’s cancer quickly helps pinpoint the most effective and timely treatment,” said Dr. Regina Hampton, breast surgeon and chief of Breast Surgery at Doctors Community Medical Center, part of Luminis Health in Lanham, Maryland. “These tests provide some of the most specific information we can currently get to help women of all backgrounds receive the best possible health outcomes.”

The FLEX Study: Building a more inclusive dataset

To further address the ethnic and racial differences in personalized care, Agendia launched the FLEX Study (NCT03053193), a real-world evidence initiative that has enrolled over 20,000 early-stage breast cancer patients to date. The study includes significant representation from Black, Latin American/Hispanic, and Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) participants — making it the most diverse genomic study of its kind. This diversity ensures that genomic insights derived from the FLEX database can be confidently applied to women of all backgrounds, helping to close historical gaps in care.

The FLEX Study combines detailed genomic data from breast cancer tumors with real-world patient data, creating one of the most comprehensive breast cancer research databases of its kind. Current research, led by internationally renowned breast cancer investigators, is underway analyzing which genes are active in tumors from women of different racial and ethnic backgrounds, researchers can better understand how tumor biology varies between patients — and why outcomes sometimes differ. These insights, regularly published at academic conferences and peer reviewed journals, are helping uncover new ways to predict how a tumor will behave and which treatments may be more effective, with the goal of improving care for all women.

“Enrolling such a diverse patient population is an extraordinary accomplishment for the FLEX Study,” O’Shaughnessy noted. “It underscores the critical progress being made in breast cancer research and the continued advancement of personalized treatment planning for patients across diverse, racial groups.”

Why genomic testing matters for women’s health

Access to the right genomic testing insights at the right time can have a significant impact:

  • Preventing overtreatment: Nearly half of women who appeared to have high-risk tumors based on conventional clinical assessments were found by MammaPrint to be Low Risk, empowering these women and their care teams to choose the best therapy plan with the potential to safely avoid chemotherapy without compromising survival
  • Uncovering hidden risks: BluePrint can identify tumors that behave more aggressively than they appear on standard pathology tests.1 This detection of hidden risks is especially important for Black women, who are disproportionately affected by more aggressive tumor types and could receive inadequate treatment without this deeper molecular analysis
  • Supporting timely decisions: These genomic tests support informed decisions both before or after surgery — which can be especially important for women with more aggressive disease
  • Guiding long-term therapy decisions: Recent clinical data shows that MammaPrint can help determine which patients will benefit from extended endocrine therapy years after their initial diagnosis, further extending its utility throughout the cancer care journey2

A path forward: Precision medicine for all

The ongoing FLEX Study aims to enroll 30,000 patients and follow them for more than 10 years to generate high-quality peer-reviewed research, advancing the scientific understanding of breast cancer biology that could help transform breast cancer care for generations to come.

“Through innovative genomic testing and inclusive research, we’re working to ensure that every woman, regardless of her background, has access to the most accurate information about her unique cancer,” O’Shaughnessy emphasized. “This knowledge empowers patients and their healthcare teams to make truly personalized treatment decisions that can improve outcomes while maintaining quality of life.”

By combining innovative genomic technology with inclusive research practices, the healthcare community is making strides toward ensuring that precision medicine truly benefits all patients.

To learn more about genomic testing and its role in personalized early-stage breast cancer care, visit Agendia.com.

References:

  1. Lee PRE et. al., AACR 2018
  2. Rastogi P et. al., J Clin Oncol. 2024;00:1-9

Why Your Home’s Water Quality Matters

2025-05-21T15:31:00

(BPT) – Do you think about your home’s water quality? From daily showers to brewing your morning cup of coffee, you use water for so many everyday tasks, including ones that can impact your well-being. That’s why it’s important to learn more about the water quality in your area.

What affects water quality

Tap water goes on quite the journey before it reaches your home. Water from natural sources like lakes, rivers and groundwater flows to municipal water treatment facilities where it is cleaned and purified. While these treatments make water safe to drink, some minerals and chemicals can impact the taste of your water and affect your skin and hair.

After it’s treated, the water flows to storage tanks and then pipes before it enters your home. During its travel, the water can pick up sediments and other contaminants that impact your water quality. Luckily, there are various technologies you can easily install in your home to filter the water you use every day.

Better, tastier drinking water

Does your tap water have a chlorinated or metallic taste? This is a common problem with a relatively simple solution. Installing an under-sink water filtration system can reduce the contaminants responsible for this taste, as well as other chemicals and sediments that negatively impact water quality.

When looking for a filtration system, consider a reliable, certified system like the Delta® Clarifi™ Tankless Under Sink 6-Stage Reverse Osmosis System. Using six filtration stages, the system removes more than 90 contaminants from your drinking water, including chlorine, chloramine, microplastics, PFAS, lead, arsenic, heavy metals, chemicals, nitrates, pharmaceuticals and more.

The system is certified against National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) standards and is designed for reliable, easy-to-use in-home water filtration. The carbon and reverse osmosis filters have a two-year life span with indicator lights so you know when a filter needs changing. The simple twist-and-lock mechanism doesn’t require water shutoff, so when it’s time to replace the filters, you can do so in minutes. You can even customize your water with an optional remineralizer that adds good-for-you minerals like electrolytes, calcium and magnesium back into your filtered drinking water.

Say hello to a hair and skin upgrade

In your bathroom, unfiltered water contains impurities that can strip the natural oils from your skin and hair, causing dryness and dullness. A simple fix is to upgrade your current shower head with a filtration attachment. Just like your under-sink filtration system, a shower head with a water filter can reduce common contaminants.

For the perfect DIY shower upgrade, consider picking up the Delta® Clarifi™ Premium Shower Filter Attachment. The lightweight and durable attachment is easy to install and can be concealed behind your existing shower head. Simply attach between your current shower head and supply line to reduce impurities that may cause dry skin and hair.

Not only does the filter reduce chlorine and sediments from your water, but it looks good doing it, too. Available in seven finishes, including Matte Black, Chrome, Champagne Bronze and Polished Nickel it’s easy to find one that matches your existing aesthetic.

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Are you ready to improve your water quality?

Improving your home’s water quality doesn’t have to be complicated. The right products can instantly improve your water so you can drink, cook and shower with confidence. To learn more about water quality and solutions, visit Delta Faucet’s Water Quality Resource.

5 fresh tips to make summer evenings feel effortless

2025-05-21T13:49:00

(BPT) – Summer nights are meant to feel relaxed and carefree, but when your family’s schedule is packed to the brim, they can quickly become anything but. These easy tips can help take the pressure off your evenings, so you can spend less time stressing and more time soaking up the summer sun.

1. Create a grab-and-go summer station

Cut down on the chaos by keeping a bin near the door stocked with warm-weather essentials, like bug spray, sunscreen, flashlights, lawn games and snacks. With everything in one place, you’re always ready for a spontaneous backyard hang or an early-morning adventure. Keep a small notepad or whiteboard nearby so family members can jot down anything that’s running low, making your next store run a breeze.

2. Simplify post-dinner cleanup

Turn tidying up into a 10-minute team effort. Set a short timer, turn on a fun playlist and have the whole household chip in. You’ll be surprised how much you can accomplish in just a few minutes. For little ones, assign simple tasks like gathering toys or wiping down the table to help them stay focused and feel successful.

3. Don’t overload the calendar

Using a shared family calendar or group chat can help everyone stay in the loop and avoid double-booking busy nights. A quick weekly check-in gives your crew a chance to review upcoming plans, spot conflicts and keep things running smoothly.

4. Chill out — literally

Freeze water bottles overnight to keep lunchboxes and backpacks cool while you’re out and about. They’ll double as icy-cold drinks once they thaw. For added refreshment, try freezing yogurt tubes or fruit like grapes and banana slices for easy, portable snacks that beat the heat.

5. Make dinnertime fresh, easy and oven-free

When time is tight and the house is already warm, Fresh Express Chopped Salad Kits save the day. Flavor-packed options like the new Creamy Goddess, Orange Sesame and Farmhouse Ranch are loaded with bold dressings, crunchy toppings and vibrant veggies — and they’re thoroughly washed and ready to serve in minutes. Creamy Goddess brings a zesty, herb-packed punch with queso fresco, roasted salted pumpkin seeds, and freeze-dried corn, while Orange Sesame adds a sweet and tangy twist with a fresh orange miso vinaigrette and honey sliced almonds that add satisfying texture. Farmhouse Ranch combines comforting American classics with bold flavors, from delicious garlic pepper onions for a delightful crunch to a rich cheese blend and creamy ranch dressing. Set out a few easy mix-ins — like grilled chicken or shrimp, cubed cheese, nuts or fresh fruit — so everyone can build their own perfect bowl.

And here’s one more fresh idea: Now through June 1, fans can enter the Express Yourself Recipe Contest from Fresh Express for a chance to win a year’s worth of salads! Visit FreshExpress.com/express-yourself-recipe-contest-2025 to get inspired and enter.

With a few smart tricks — and the help of Fresh Express — your summer nights can stay cool, easy and full of flavor. Visit FreshExpress.com to check out all the Fresh Express salad flavor possibilities, including the new chopped kits.