Health app overload: 3 ways to tell if your health tools are helping or holding you back

2026-03-09T09:07:00

(BPT) – Staying on top of your health looks different for everyone, and there’s no single right way to do it. From tracking sleep and steps to monitoring nutrition goals or managing chronic conditions, digital tools have become a common and often helpful part of the equation for managing your health. For many, these apps can be motivating, informative and empowering. However, as the number of available health apps continues to grow, these tools can start to feel more complicated to manage than expected.

According to a recent MD Live by Evernorth survey, many consumers are juggling multiple health apps at once, often spending significant time responding to alerts, logging information and trying to interpret their data. In fact, more than half of Americans feel there are too many health apps to keep track of, and 45% report feeling “burnt out” on a weekly basis just from trying to stay on top of logging information in their apps.

“Most people download health apps with good intentions, but managing too many tools at once can quickly become overwhelming,” says Dr. Maggie Williams, medical director of primary care at MD Live by Evernorth. “When that happens, it’s important to recognize when helpful technology starts to feel more like a source of stress than support.”

If you’re unsure whether your health apps are supporting your goals or working against them, here are three signs it may be time to rethink your digital health routine:

  1. You’re tracking, but not acting on it: From sleep, calories and blood pressure to steps, heart rate and hydration, the list of tracking tools is endless, and can add up quickly. While health data can be insightful, collecting too much of it at once can make it harder to see what actually matters. If you find yourself logging numbers often but feeling unsure what to do with them, your apps may be leaving you feeling more stuck than empowered. Instead of tracking everything, prioritize the data that directly supports your current health goals and let the rest take a back seat.
  2. Managing your apps feels stressful or confusing: Trying out new health apps is common, especially when friends recommend a new tool or a trend goes viral online. But juggling multiple tools — each with its own alerts, notifications and advice — can quickly become overwhelming. When reminders start piling up or conflict with one another, it can be hard to know which ones are important. If you’ve downloaded apps you don’t use, deleted others after a short time or found yourself faced with conflicting information, it may be a sign that it’s time to narrow your focus and rethink which tools truly add value to your routine.
  3. Your health apps are interfering with your health goals: Health apps are meant to support healthy habits, not complicate them. If app overload has caused you to miss appointments, abandon goals or feel unsure about next steps, it may be time to simplify. A healthcare provider can help you prioritize what to track, recommend tools that work well together, and create a plan that fits into your daily life.

Managing your health tools shouldn’t feel like a full-time job. Rather than abandoning digital tools altogether, consider using fewer tools more purposefully. Virtual care options, such as those available through MD Live by Evernorth, can offer a convenient way to check in with a board-certified doctor, ask questions about your health data, and get clarity on next steps without unnecessary delays.

“There is no one-size-fits-all approach to managing your health,” said Dr. Williams. “Health tools can be incredibly useful, but when they’re used intentionally and with the right guidance, they’re more likely to have a meaningful difference on your well-being.”

Finding Relief When Angina Persists: Understanding Your Options

2026-03-09T14:31:00

(BPT) – For the 11 million Americans living with angina, chronic chest pain caused by a lack of blood flow to the heart muscle can touch every aspect of daily life.1 From relationships to careers and mental wellbeing, angina’s impact extends far beyond its physical symptoms.2 For many, medicines and/or a procedure to clear blocked arteries makes a difference. But for others, symptoms persist. If you or someone you love is experiencing chronic, recurring angina symptoms, understanding your options — including those being explored as part of clinical research — can help you take an active role in addressing this debilitating condition for yourself or for a loved one.

Understanding Angina: More Than Just Chest Pain

Angina pain is often a symptom of coronary artery disease (CAD), when plaque buildup occurs in the arteries supplying the oxygen-rich blood to the heart, forcing it to work harder than it should.1 Angina may feel like pressure or squeezing in the chest, pain in the shoulders, arms, neck, jaw or back, or shortness of breath.3

Beyond physical symptoms, people with recurring, severe angina face more frequent hospital visits and healthcare costs that can double compared to those without the condition.4 Nearly half (45%) of people experiencing angina report episodes as extremely or moderately debilitating, with many expressing concerns about their future health.2 These issues underscore the urgent need for new treatment options.

When Standard Options Aren’t Enough

While medicines and a procedure to clear blocked arteries can successfully ease symptoms, 20-40% of patients continue to experience angina after revascularization, and roughly 50% continue their symptoms after medical therapy.5,6

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Angina can remain problematic despite treatment.


Clinical Research Study is Evaluating a Potential New Option

For those with recurring, chronic angina, the COSIRA II trial is currently enrolling participants in sites across the U.S.

The trial is designed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of an investigational device for treatment of recurring, chronic angina in adults who continue to have symptoms, such as chest pain, chest pressure, or tightness, despite taking at least three medicines at the maximum doses they can tolerate.

“For people living with chronic, recurring angina who continue to experience symptoms despite medications or procedures to clear blocked arteries, clinical trials like COSIRA II can provide an important opportunity to explore innovative therapies that could help ease symptoms and improve patient outcomes,” said Dr. Timothy Henry, Co-Principal Investigator of the COSIRA II Clinical Trial and Medical Director of the Carl and Edyth Lindner Center For Research And Education, Christ Hospital, Cincinnati. “If you or someone you love continues to struggle with angina symptoms, I encourage you to talk to your doctor about all available treatment options, including whether a clinical trial might be right for you.”

The COSIRA II Trial is Currently Enrolling

Living with chronic, recurrent angina can feel overwhelming, but expert support can help guide your health journey. If you are interested in learning whether the COSIRA II trial might be right for you or a loved one, you can talk to your doctor or visit the COSIRA II Clinical Trial Website (Shockwave Medical, part of Johnson & Johnson MedTech) to see trial locations and get more information.

CAUTION—Investigational Device. Limited by US Law to Investigational Use.

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  2. BJCardio editorial team. (2008, July). New data highlight burden of sub-optimal management of angina. The British Journal of Cardiology, 15(3), 191–194.
  3. Mayo Clinic. Angina. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/angina/symptoms-causes/syc-20369373. Accessed October 2025.
  4. Kempf, J., et al. (2011). Health resource utilization and direct costs associated with angina for patients with coronary artery disease in a US managed care setting. American Health & Drug Benefits, 4(6).
  5. Crea, F., et al. (2019). Mechanisms and diagnostic evaluation of persistent or recurrent angina following percutaneous coronary revascularization. European Heart Journal, 40(29), 2455–2462.
  6. Singh A. (2024 Oct). European Heart Journal, 28; 45 (Supplement_1): ehae666.1457

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5 everyday nutrition tips to fuel your daily energy levels

2026-03-06T06:03:00

(BPT) – March is National Nutrition Month, making it the perfect time to take a closer look at your health and identify small ways to improve your routine. Supporting your wellness with balanced, nutrient-rich meals can help you feel your best all day long.

This may sound intimidating, but you don’t have to overhaul your life to build a more nutritious routine with healthier habits. Making small changes to your daily meals can make a meaningful difference in how you feel each day. To get you started, Registered Dietitian and Nutritionist Dawn Jackson Blatner shares five simple, practical tips to help you build a better daily routine that supports steady nourishment and overall wellness.

Cut back on added sugars and refined ingredients

Have you ever experienced a sugar crash? This drop in energy can throw your day off, leaving you feeling fatigued and distracted, making it harder to power through your to-do list. Highly refined, sugary foods digest quickly, causing blood sugar to rise fast and then fall just as quickly. You don’t have to eliminate these foods completely, but choosing whole, nutrient-dense options more often can help maintain steady energy so you can stay focused on work, errands and family time.

When a sugar craving hits, try Greek yogurt topped with berries, nuts and a few dark chocolate chips to provide long-lasting energy thanks to its balance of protein, fiber and healthy fats.

Boost nutrition with simple ingredient swaps

Making smarter, healthier choices to improve your nutrition doesn’t mean you have to give up your favorite meals. Instead, look for simple ingredient swaps that boost the nutrition of meals you already love.

For example, the next time you’re cooking pasta, pick up a box of high-protein, high-fiber pasta made of lentils or chickpeas instead of your regular white flour noodles. If you’re sauteing veggies, reach for olive or avocado oil instead of butter. Instead of making sour cream dip, opt for low-fat Greek yogurt for your mix. Not only are these swaps simple, but they’re also tasty!

Keep nutritious snacks on hand

Busy days often lead to grabbing whatever snack is closest, but planning ahead and keeping nutritious snacks on hand can make it easier to make better-for-you choices. Having nourishing snacks readily available can help you stay productive and avoid energy dips throughout the day.

Aim for snacks that combine protein with fiber-rich carbohydrates to promote lasting energy. Convenient options include: hard-boiled eggs and whole grain crackers, edamame and orange slices, or a cheese stick and an apple.

Add color to your plate

Did you know that the different colors of produce provide different nutritional benefits? According to Harvard Health, fruits and vegetables contain phytonutrients, which give produce its rich colors and offer a wide range of health benefits. When building your plate, aim to include at least two different-colored fruits or vegetables.

Adding multiple colors to each meal helps you cover a broader range of beneficial nutrients, without overthinking it. Plus, produce is naturally hydrating, which can support better energy throughout the day.

Meal prep nutrient-packed breakfasts

Use the weekend to prepare easy, nutrient-packed breakfasts for the week ahead. A make-ahead breakfast built with wholesome ingredients can help set a positive tone for the entire day. Start by testing out this Vegetarian Egg Casserole made with Eggland’s Best eggs, for a convenient and nourishing way to kick off a productive week.

Eggland’s Best eggs contain more than double the Vitamin B12 compared to ordinary eggs, which supports energy production inside your cells. Eggland’s Best eggs are also an excellent source of Vitamin B5, which helps release energy from the carbs, fats and protein you eat.

Vegetarian Egg Casserole

Prep time: 10 minutes

Cook time: 35 minutes

Yield: 6

Ingredients

  • 10 Eggland’s Best eggs, Large
  • 14 ounces ground vegetarian sausage
  • 3/4 cup finely diced zucchini
  • 1 finely diced red bell pepper
  • 3/4 cup diced celery
  • 1/2 cup 2% milk
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/2 cup shredded Asiago cheese (Feel free to use any kind of white cheese that you like. Mozzarella, parmesan or muenster would work well.)
  • Optional: fresh chopped herbs

Instructions

  1. In a large cast iron skillet, cook vegetarian sausage for about 5 minutes until it is cooked through, breaking it apart as it cooks.
  2. Add in the zucchini, bell pepper and celery and sauté for another 3 minutes. Note: if your sausage is very low-fat, you may need to add in a tablespoon of olive oil so the sausage and veggies do not stick to the pan.
  3. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, onion powder and black pepper.
  4. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Pour the egg mixture over the sausage/veggie mix.
  5. Bake in the oven for 15 minutes. Remove the pan from the oven and top the eggs with shredded cheese.
  6. Bake for another 10 minutes or until the eggs are cooked through.
  7. Enjoy!

Pro tip: For meal prep, allow cooling before freezing. (Keeps well in the freezer for up to three months.) Alternatively, you can also skip baking and store the prepped casserole in the fridge, covered, until ready to bake. Store in fridge for up to five days.

Fueling your day doesn’t have to be complicated. By focusing on small, sustainable habits, you can support steady energy and overall wellness throughout National Nutrition Month and beyond. To find more energizing recipes and nutrition tips, visit EgglandsBest.com.

Your vision board just became your itinerary: 3 getaway vibes perfect for 2

2026-03-05T08:01:00

(BPT) – Sponsored by the Southwest Rapid Rewards® Credit Cards from Chase

The way vacations look when you’re traveling with a plus-one has changed. It’s no longer about filling your itinerary to the brim and hoping it works out. Instead, it’s about trips built around a shared idea: a food-first weekend, a nature reset or a destination chosen entirely for its vibe.

Traveling with a partner, best friend or family member makes these experience-first trips feel more intentional and personal. When both travelers are aligned on why they’re going, getting on the same page with flights, seats and timing feels lighter and more natural.

Southwest Airlines® recently unveiled its newest chapter, with assigned seating and reimagined benefits for the Southwest Rapid Rewards® Credit Cards from Chase. The Cards deliver pre-flight seat selection and earlier boarding, so you may select a seat together and access overhead bins first. Plus, earning points on everyday purchases gets you closer to unlocking Companion Pass®, a unique perk that lets you bring a plus-one on unlimited flights, free of airline charges, all year long.*

Paired with longstanding perks like 25% back on in-flight purchases, anniversary bonus points, and up to 4X points on purchases made directly with Southwest Airlines®, these benefits are built for people who live to travel and travel to connect.

Choosing trips built around what you love

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Traveling with a plus-one makes experience-led trips easier to plan and more rewarding to share.

For a nature-forward escape, Denver sets the tone. Flying together on the same reservation with a Southwest Rapid Rewards® Credit Card primary cardmember means both travelers can check a first bag free, so it’s easier to pack all your outdoor gear and essentials. And purchases earn points: pre-flight coffee, fuel for scenic drives and farm-to-table meals — all purchases contribute to your next adventure when paid for with your Card. By arrival, you’re in sync and ready to embrace the moment.

If you’re looking for Zen, Honolulu’s idyllic beaches and relaxed island vibes might be exactly what you need. With assigned seating now part of Southwest’s experience, you’ll be just as calm getting to and from the tropical hotspot as you are when you’re there. Cardmembers may secure seats together (if available), board in Group 5, and arrive in Hawaii ready to embrace every moment.

For a food-as-the-itinerary getaway, Chicago is best experienced together, bite by bite. Meals out at buzzy new restaurants or neighborhood favorites all earn points with your Card, making every shared meal more rewarding!

Whether it’s an outdoor reset, island calm, or a city chosen for its flavors, these trips are worth it.

A limited-time opportunity to travel together more often

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For companions looking to make the most of their trips and turn vision boards into real plans, there’s an extra incentive right now.

Through March 18, 2026, the Southwest Rapid Rewards® Priority Credit Card from Chase is giving new Cardmembers the opportunity to earn the coveted Companion Pass® from Southwest® through Feb. 28, 2027 — plus 40,000 Rapid Rewards® bonus points — after spending $5,000 on purchases within the first three months from account opening, making it easier than ever to share unforgettable experiences while exploring the country’s most inspiring destinations.

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How pet parents can breathe easier with good air quality

2026-03-04T15:01:00

(BPT) – Your pets are an integral part of your family that bring so much joy to your life. From cuddles and companionship to exercise and entertainment, pets can be a bright spot on even the toughest of days. That said, your four-legged friends can also impact your home’s indoor air quality (IAQ) with their dander, hair and odors. These pet allergens may cause sneezing and watery eyes, and could set off other allergic reactions.

Of course, your pets deserve clean air, too! They spend the majority of their lives indoors, making indoor air quality critical to maintaining your furry family member’s long-term health. This is especially important if your pet has allergies or lung issues.

Good indoor air quality is a key part of responsible pet ownership, protecting against preventable sickness and discomfort for all household members. The good news? You can still enjoy quality time with your furry family members and reduce allergens so you can breathe easier. All you need is to take a few proactive steps to improve your IAQ, so you can continue to curl up with your canine companions and feline friends. Check out a few suggestions below!

Install an air quality monitor

Install an air quality monitor to track dander, Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and other pollutant particles. Real-time data helps you spot problems quickly and reduce pollutants in your home.

Increase ventilation throughout your home

Ventilating promotes airflow, improving IAQ for you and your four-legged friend.

To keep the air in your home balanced and fresh consider using an energy recovery ventilator (ERV) like the BalancedHome ERV. This whole-home ventilation solution is ideal for improving airflow and IAQ. Plus, the BalancedHome ERV is built to deliver high-performance ventilation, manage humidity and improve energy efficiency at a cost-effective price point for a single-family home.

Another all-in-one whole house option to consider is the WhisperGreen Select Fan, a precision solution to ventilate your bathroom, laundry room, sun room, basement or garage. With its built-in, multispeed selection, you can easily customize fan speed to meet your space’s ventilation needs and improve your IAQ. Best of all, you can easily install the WhisperGreen Select yourself!

Improving your IAQ isn’t just about cleanliness. It’s also about maintaining a healthier living environment for everyone in the household. Using these easy tips, you can actively manage airflow and remove airborne pollutants to maintain a balanced and healthier indoor environment.

Groom your pets often

It may seem counterintuitive, but grooming your fur babies can actually help prevent pet allergens from becoming airborne. Daily brushing and weekly bathing can remove loose fur, dander and dirt, capturing these particles and preventing them from circulating in your home. This is an easy way to remove allergens that can trigger or worsen allergies, asthma and other respiratory issues, so everyone can enjoy spending time indoors.

Vacuum twice a week

Pet dander, fur and allergens can easily settle on top of your carpets, upholstered furniture and floors. To remove these particles from your home, vacuum twice a week, at least, though you may have to vacuum more frequently depending on how many furry family members you have. According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, poor-quality vacuums can put dust in the air instead of removing it. Make sure to use a vacuum with a HEPA filter to remove particles before they become airborne so you can enjoy a healthier environment with your paw-tners in crime.

Neutralize pet odors with an air purifier

Pet odors aren’t just unpleasant to smell; they’re a sign that dander and fur are circulating throughout your home. While grooming pets and vacuuming can do a lot for your air quality, pairing these habits with an air purifier can significantly improve your IAQ, leaving cleaner, fresher air.

Frequently wash bedding, blankets and cushions

Your pet’s bed, favorite blankets and pillows easily accumulate dander, fur, saliva and skin oils, all of which can irritate your breathing. If your furry friends spend a lot of time on your bed or furniture with you, these areas can also become allergen-laden.

To remove these particles before they become airborne, make sure to regularly wash these fabric items with hot water. If your pet’s bed and your furniture have removable covers, you can throw them into the wash with the bedding, blankets and pillows. If these items don’t have removable covers, no worries. Vacuum the surface, spot treat stains, deodorize the fabric with baking soda and vacuum it up when you’re done.

The new era of cancer screening: What ‘Multi-Cancer Early Detection’ really means

2026-03-04T15:15:00

(BPT) – For years, routine screening recommendations have been limited to four cancers — breast, cervical, colorectal, and high-risk lung cancer — leaving nearly 70% of annual cancer cases and deaths with no recommended screening options.1,2,3,4 This unmet need leaves many adults vulnerable to cancers that are often found too late for effective treatment.2 Multi-cancer early detection (MCED) testing introduces a new way to get ahead of cancer.

The Cancerguard® test is a simple MCED blood test that analyzes DNA and protein biomarkers and helps detect over 50 cancer types and subtypes,1,5 supporting other standard screenings by broadening types of cancers that can be found, even at early stages. The Cancerguard test can detect some of the deadliest cancers, such as pancreatic, ovarian, liver, and esophageal — even before symptoms appear.1,2,5

Why early detection matters

Cancer remains the second leading cause of death in the United States with roughly 600,000 deaths each year.2 Early detection is one of the most effective tools we have to help improve those outcomes. MCED testing can detect signals of cancer in the body and provide insight before symptoms even appear. Finding cancer early, before it spreads, may help increase the chances of treating and potentially surviving cancer.1,2

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How the Cancerguard test works

Cancerguard is the only marketed test of its kind that uses a multi-biomarker class approach. It searches for cancer signals within several types of biological markers, not just one. With one blood sample, the test analyzes both methylated DNA markers and protein biomarkers that can indicate the presence of cancer. By combining these biomarkers, the Cancerguard test casts a wider net for detecting cancer in its early stages, including some of the deadliest types.1,2

What you can expect with Cancerguard testing

Once a healthcare provider places your Cancerguard test order, you can schedule your blood draw where it works best for you — at your doctor’s office, an approved lab or health system partner, or even in the comfort of your home. Once the sample is received at the lab, most people will get their results in about two weeks.

The Cancerguard test is designed for reliability and features a 97.4% specificity.1 This limits false positive results to help ensure patients receive clear, dependable information.1 If no cancer signal is detected, you should continue with screenings recommended by your provider and can consider annual MCED testing with the Cancerguard test for expanded cancer screening. If a cancer signal is detected, review your test results with your healthcare provider to plan your next steps. It is not a diagnosis and does not confirm that you have cancer. Imaging (radiology) scans and other medical tests are typically needed to locate and confirm a cancer diagnosis.

While a positive result can feel overwhelming, Exact Sciences provides support, including care navigation resources that help guide patients through next steps with comprehensive support systems. In addition, Exact Sciences offers an imaging reimbursement program which reimburses up to $6,000 for non-covered imaging costs to help reduce the financial impact for eligible patients.*

* Patients must apply. Eligibility depends on program qualifications, is not guaranteed, and is subject to change. The program will not reimburse any covered imaging costs, including copay, coinsurance and/or deductible amounts determined by insurance. For more information patients should contact to apply, call 1-844-870-8870.

Choose Cancerguard with confidence

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From clear and reliable results to guided next steps, Cancerguard is built with the patient experience at the center. For adults who want to take a more proactive role in their health, Cancerguard offers a meaningful way to screen for cancers with a simple blood test, helping individuals stay empowered and informed. The Cancerguard test may benefit people who:

  • Are proactive in their approach to their health
  • Have increased risk factors, such as smoking, alcohol use, obesity, or are over age 50
  • Haven’t had a cancer diagnosis in the last three years
  • Have a family history of cancer

This test is not recommended for individuals who have had cancer within the past three years or who are pregnant, and it does not replace recommended screening. Individuals interested in taking the Cancerguard test should talk to their doctor about whether the test is right for them.

Learn more at www.cancerguard.com.

Disclaimer: The Cancerguard test was developed, and the performance characteristics validated by Exact Sciences Laboratories following College of American Pathologists (CAP) and Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) regulations. This test has not been cleared or approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. The test is performed at Exact Sciences Laboratories. Exact Sciences Laboratories is accredited by CAP, certified under CLIA regulations, and qualified to perform high-complexity clinical laboratory testing.

Cancerguard and Exact Sciences are trademarks of Exact Sciences Corporation. © 2026 Exact Sciences Corporation. All rights reserved.



[1] Cancerguard Clinician Brochure. Exact Sciences Corporation. Madison, WI.

[2] Siegel RL, Kratzer TB, Giaquinto AN, et al. Cancer statistics, 2025. CA Cancer J Clin. 2025;75:10-45.

[3] Data on file. Cancers without USPSTF recommended screening. 2025. Medical Affairs, Exact Sciences, Madison, WI

[4] USPSTF. A & B Recommendations. Accessed November 10, 2025. https://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/recommendation-topics/uspstf-a-and-b-recommendations

[5] Data on file. Cancerguard Cancer Subtype Analysis. Exact Sciences. Madison, WI; September 2025. [MED-REF-01259]

4 simple ways to support your brain health

2026-03-03T08:01:00

(BPT) – Key takeaways

  • No matter your age, investing in your brain health should be top of mind.
  • Simple steps like eating brain-nourishing food, taking brain-boosting supplements like Cognizin citicoline, protecting your brain when exercising and staying social can help support your cognitive functions now and in the future.
  • Boosting your brain health improves your focus and attention when you’re younger and preserves your cognitive abilities when you’re older.

If you’re planning to take better care of your health this year, don’t forget to focus on supporting one of the most important organs in your body: Your brain! Your senses, thoughts, motor skills, memory and so many more functions are ruled by your brain. That’s why investing in your brain health is vital to taking care of your overall well-being.

Brain health isn’t just important for older adults. Brain health and performance should be top of mind for everyone at any age. Investing in brain health when you’re young can help sharpen your focus and mental energy, so you can zone in and be more productive. And, as you age, maintaining brain health can help to preserve your memory and other cognitive functions.

Not sure how to start taking care of your brain? Read on to discover just a few tips that can keep your brain working well, whether you’re 18 or 80.

Fuel your thoughts with brain-boosting nutrients

Food nourishes your whole body, and that includes your brain. So, what foods can help your brain function at its best now and in the future? According to Harvard Health, your best strategy is to change your dietary habits to prioritize veggies, fruits, legumes, whole grains, fish and healthy fats. The next time you’re at the store, consider buying:

  • Green leafy vegetables like kale, spinach and broccoli
  • Strawberries and blueberries
  • Black beans and chickpeas
  • Cracked wheat, oats and whole-grain couscous
  • Omega-3 rich fish like salmon, cod and canned light tuna
  • Olive oil and other healthy fats

Take daily brain support supplements

Supplements are a great way to optimize brain-fueling nutrients. For example, Cognizin Citicoline is a great supplement to add to your daily routine to support mental focus and memory.

What is citicoline? You may not know it by name, but it’s already inside of you! Citicoline is a naturally occurring brain nutrient that protects and repairs your brain cells.

Many cognitive health ingredients on the market can enhance your brain performance. However, Cognizin Citicoline provides brain performance and comprehensive brain health support over time. Clinical trials have shown that this brain health nutrient offers cognitive benefits for young professionals and improved memory function for older adults.

Cognizin is used in over 300 products, from capsules to beverages. You can visit Cognizin.com/en/Buy-Cognizin to learn more and find the products that work best for you.

Wear a helmet when doing high-impact sports

Staying active is great for your body and brain, but don’t forget to wear a helmet. Whether you bike, ski, snowboard, roller skate, skateboard, horseback ride, or participate in high-impact sports like football and hockey, wearing a helmet can reduce your risk of a head injury.

According to the Mayo Clinic, a moderate to severe TBI can lead to cognitive issues with memory, attention, concentration, communication and problem-solving.

Stay social to stay mentally sharp

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Social connections are incredibly vital to your well-being throughout every stage of life and can protect your brain health. Socializing can improve a person’s longevity, stress levels, mood and — most importantly — boost their thinking and memory.

How do social connections improve brain health? When you participate in social interactions, you’re activating neural pathways and preserving neural plasticity. In other words, social interactions keep your brain flexible, allowing it to adapt and function well now and in your golden years.

If you’re struggling to connect with others, try one (or a few) of these activities:

  • Having a weekly phone or video call with an old friend
  • Hosting a game night
  • Meeting up with loved ones for lunch or dinner
  • Planning a hike, bike ride or other activity
  • Joining a book club

You’re never too young or too old to take care of your brain

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It’s never too early or too late to invest in your brain health and function. The time and energy you spend trying these and other brain-boosting tips can help you in your personal and professional life now and keep your cognition and memory in tip-top shape in your retirement.

To learn more tips to keep your brain healthy at any age, visit Cognizin.com.

Grandparent 101: The Modern Grandparent’s Playbook

2026-03-03T14:01:00

(BPT) – One of the most beautiful aspects of growing older is how gracefully we navigate the changing roles that accompany each new phase of life. An exciting phase that brings an abundance of joy — and can also require some pro tips and preparation — is grandparenthood.

“As a new chapter of your family story begins, there are a lot of things to keep in mind as a grandparent,” said Elvira Christiansen, Director of Retail & Loyalty for AARP Services. “AARP member benefits can help you every step of the way, from saving money on the visit to meet your grandchildren to sending thoughtful gifts to let your family know you’re thinking of them.”

Below are five easy ways an AARP membership can help you save money as you enter your grandparent era.

Finding Steals, Avoiding Travel Ordeals

If the newest member of your family has just arrived and you have to travel to meet them, AARP Travel Center Powered by Expedia can help AARP members save on flights and car rentals. Expedia vacation packages can make the booking process easier, and you get a $50 gift card of your choice when you book any flight package. For car rentals, members save up to 30% on car rentals from Avis, Budget and Payless.

If you prefer to take the scenic route and drive for your visit, make sure you’re prepared for any hiccups you may encounter along the way. AARP members save up to 20% on annual membership fees for Allstate Roadside plans, including Roadside Advantage, Roadside Assist and Roadside Elite, including access to assistance for towing, jump-starts, tire changes, lockout assistance, fuel delivery and more.

If you’re lucky enough to live close by, then helping with carpools, running errands or taking the kids out are a few ways you can give your adult children a deserved break. Before you head out, fuel up at Shell and link your Fuel Rewards® account to your AARP membership to start enjoying Complimentary Gold Status, which saves at least 5¢ off per gallon at participating Shell stations. If you’re new to the Fuel Rewards® program, you can also receive a one-time savings of 50¢/gallon on your first fill-up (up to 20 gallons).

Moving Made Easy

A recent survey from the National Association of Realtors shows that 25% of Baby Boomers now explicitly plan their retirement location based on the proximity of their children or grandchildren.

“It’s become quite popular for people to re-locate to where their children and grandchildren live, which allows them to spend more time with their family and stay active with the next generation,” said Christiansen. “Because major moves can be expensive, reviewing and utilizing available discounts through your membership with AARP can be critical to a fixed income.”

Vehicles happen to be one of the necessary items you need to bring with you when you move and can be a hassle when you’re planning relocation logistics. With Montway Auto Transport, AARP members save $100 off car shipping over 500 miles and $50 on car shipping up to 500 miles. Montway offers free quotes, door-to-door service, guaranteed pickup dates, and a TruePrice Guarantee that locks in your booked price for 30 days.

A Full Plate, Not an Empty Wallet

The last thing a new parent wants to worry about is making dinner, which is why one of the best ways to help a growing family is by providing meals. Take the cooking off their plate (and yours) by ordering easy and appetizing meals from a variety of restaurants using your AARP member benefits.

In the mood for something quick and comforting? AARP members save 15% at Denny’s — including diner classics and breakfast items. Hankering for a classic steak dinner and a bloomin’ onion? AARP members save 10% at Outback Steakhouse on food and nonalcoholic beverages.

Meaningful Giving, Mindful Spending

Holiday and birthday treats or care packages when you can’t be with your grandkids is a sweet way to show them you are thinking of them. Whether you’re sending them a surprise for St. Patrick’s Day or chocolate for their Easter baskets, you can’t go wrong with FTD. AARP members automatically save 25% sitewide or 30% off select items with promo code AARP30. In addition, you can get $15 off an FTD Plus membership which includes free delivery for one year. FTD offers fresh floral bouquets, plants for every occasion and a wide assortment of gifts. No minimum purchase amount is required. Same-day delivery is available in most areas.

Staying Healthy Physically and Financially

Prioritizing your own health isn’t just an act of love; it’s an important step that can help you thrive in your later years so you can spend as much time with your grandchildren as possible. Taking advantage of AARP member benefits can help make it even easier.

As hearing loss tends to happen gradually, you can explore hearing care options to check your hearing. AARP members can access savings on hearing aids and hearing care with AARP® Hearing Solutions™ provided by UnitedHealthcare® Hearing. Members may save up to 50% on prescription hearing aids and up to $200 off over-the-counter hearing aids. Members can also receive a hearing exam and consultation at no cost, as well as personalized support through a large nationwide network of hearing providers.

Members can also save on routine vision care. Learn more about vision insurance options, as part of your AARP member benefits, with plans that offer a large, nationwide network of eye doctors, generous allowance for glasses or contacts, savings on lens enhancements (like progressives and anti-reflective coatings) and more.

If you need new glasses or lenses, AARP members can receive exclusive savings through Visionworks. Discounts include $200 off a complete pair of glasses when you buy single vision lenses or $250 off with multifocal lenses.

Many people also don’t realize how important it is to prioritize dental health. Problems that start in the mouth can lead to more complicated health issues and impact overall health. To help keep your teeth in check, explore information on dental insurance options for AARP members that offer access to individual or family coverage for the most common dental procedures, with the option to enroll at any time during the year. Dental insurance encourages and generally pays for regular check-ups, so many people who purchase protection start to benefit immediately.

To learn more about the benefits and discounts for AARP members, please visit aarp.org/save.

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How can you know if your vehicle has a recall?

2026-03-02T07:01:00

(BPT) – Key Takeaways

  • Keeping up with safety recalls is an important part of vehicle maintenance.
  • It’s easy to check for vehicle safety at CheckToProtect.org.
  • Your vehicle’s recall can be repaired at an authorized dealership at no cost to you.

If you don’t know how to check for vehicle safety recalls, you’re not alone. According to a survey by Stellantis, nearly half (43%) of American drivers don’t know how to find out if their vehicle has an open safety recall. The good news is, it’s easy to see if your vehicle has a recall. Visit the National Safety Council’s CheckToProtect.org.

How does it work?

Check your vehicle by entering or uploading a photo of your license plate number or the 17-character vehicle identification number (VIN) into the search tool. If your vehicle has a recall, contact an authorized dealership near you to schedule a free recall repair.

Just like getting regular oil changes, tire rotations and other essential vehicle maintenance, it’s important to make sure your car or truck is recall-free.

This Vehicle Safety Recalls Week, March 2-8, 2026, is the perfect time to check your vehicle. All drivers should take this time to make sure their vehicle is safe for themselves and their passengers.

Why are vehicle recalls important?

Safety recalls are sometimes issued by an automaker when a part stops functioning properly as it ages, or when a group of vehicle owners experience a similar problem. Safety recalls can affect everything from brakes and steering to batteries and airbags.

Research commissioned by automaker Stellantis found that 40% of drivers believe a recall is fine as long as it doesn’t affect a vehicle’s performance. The truth is that some recalls may not change the way a vehicle drives, but they can still present a safety risk. For example, if a recalled Takata airbag deploys in a crash, the airbag’s inflator can break apart, sending shrapnel throughout the vehicle that could severely injure or kill vehicle occupants.

Another example relates to car seat anchors. CARFAX released new data showing that nearly one million vehicles have open safety recalls for child car seat anchors, a critical safety feature that secures car seats firmly in place.

According to CARFAX, as many as 57 million vehicles on the road today have an unrepaired safety recall — that’s roughly 1 in every 5 vehicles. Any driver can take the proactive step to check their vehicle’s recall status. This is especially important for drivers of older, used vehicles and drivers who have changed mailing addresses, because manufacturers may not have their latest contact information to notify them of recalls.

As many as 57 million vehicles on the road today have an unrepaired safety recall — that’s roughly 1 in every 5 vehicles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are answers to commonly asked questions about vehicle safety recalls.

  • How do I check to see if I have a vehicle safety recall? You can check a vehicle for safety recalls by visiting CheckToProtect.org and entering or uploading a photo of your 17-character vehicle identification number (VIN) or license plate number.
  • How do I find the vehicle’s VIN? Places to find a VIN include the driver’s side dash, inside the driver’s side door, on registration documents or the automobile insurance card.
  • Where do you take a vehicle for a recall repair? Any authorized dealership near you will repair vehicle safety recalls at no cost to you, so don’t hesitate to call and schedule an appointment. Drivers don’t need to be a current or former dealership customer to get a free recall repair.
  • Who pays for recall repairs? No matter the age of the vehicle, automakers will cover the cost of recall repairs and parts for dealers. Authorized dealers will always repair a safety recall at no cost to the driver, regardless of whether the vehicle is registered in the driver’s name or if it’s still under warranty.
  • Will the dealership ask for personal information? You don’t need to provide any personal information to get a recall repaired at a dealership. The dealership only needs a way to contact you when the repair is completed.
  • How long does a recall repair take? Recall repairs can take as little as one hour. Customers can ask dealers about rideshare vouchers, loaner cars and other transportation services they may offer, if needed.
  • What if I’m not the owner? You can check any vehicle for recalls if you know the license plate number or VIN. If you drive a vehicle that belongs to someone else, such as an older relative, you can check it for recalls and take it to the authorized dealership for repair, at no cost to you or the vehicle’s owner.

Checking for recalls can help ensure your vehicle is in good condition, so make sure to add this simple step to your checklist of regular maintenance tasks. Take charge of your safety today at CheckToProtect.org.

What you need to know about AI scams

2026-03-01T10:01:00

(BPT) – You’ve probably heard about the amazing things artificial intelligence (AI) can do, from quickly creating written content and images to making videos that appear real, even when they’re fake. Unfortunately, this easily accessible technology is also used by fraudsters to fool people into sharing personal information, investing in fake schemes, or giving scammers their money.

When AI technology is so good at faking — and personalizing — scams, what can consumers do to protect themselves?

“From AI-generated emails and texts to cloned voice messages, calls, and deepfake videos, today’s scammers have many tools at their disposal,” said Chief Postal Inspector Gary Barksdale. “But if you’re alert and understand fraudsters’ typical methods, you can stay one step ahead of them.”

During National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW), March 1-7, 2026, take steps to learn more about fraud schemes that use AI to protect yourself and your family. The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is sharing some red flags that can help you avoid AI-generated traps and what you or a loved one can do if you are a victim of fraud.

How to spot a scam that uses AI

AI is being used in many different types of fraudulent schemes including quick phishing attempts in the form of emails or texts supposedly from a reputable company, “long cons” like romance, investment, or cryptocurrency scams, and even scams claiming to be “tech support.” If you get a text, email, call, or voice message requesting or demanding your response, watch for these things:

  • Skimpy social media. The “person” contacting you has an inconsistent or thin social media footprint — few friends, recent account creation, comments that don’t seem natural, or images that don’t match name/profile details.
  • Odd website/email address. Tiny misspellings, weird fonts, non-secure websites asking for login information, or a return email address that doesn’t match the website domain asking for information (Example: john.doe@USPSUS.com when USPS.com is the actual domain name).
  • Requests to communicate off-platform. Does the message sender insist on speaking via WhatsApp, Telegram, or a separate, private email address? If so, platform security protections won’t apply.
  • Audio/video inconsistencies. Lip-sync timing seems off, weird lighting/jerky motion, or a voice that doesn’t quite match the person you know.
  • Too-good-to-be-true offers. Does the sender promise guaranteed high financial returns or “exclusive” private opportunities? They likely won’t pay out.

How to protect yourself

Even if you think the person or company contacting you is legitimate at first, always double check by going straight to the source.

Go directly to the company website, or contact the person the way you normally contact them, rather than clicking a provided link or responding to the text, email, or call.

Follow these tips to avoid falling prey to scams:

  • Never send money to someone you know online only, especially via cryptocurrency, wire transfer, gift cards, or prepaid reload methods.
  • Beware of financial requests. Requests to “loan me money to buy a ticket” or “invest via this private wallet” are warnings to STOP and verify.
  • Enable multi-factor authentication (MFA). Protect your email, social, and financial accounts.
  • Use payment methods with buyer protection. Credit cards and escrow services are safest when transacting with unknown parties.
  • Avoid sharing personally identifiable information. Providing your full date of birth, Social Security number, photos of IDs, or home address can enable identity theft.
  • Keep devices and software updated. Also use antivirus software plus a password manager for strong, unique passwords.
  • Be cautious with “too helpful” strangers. If someone offers to set up an investment account or “help” you sign up, slow down and verify.
  • Inform your contacts. Warn friends and family if you see a suspicious contact pretending to be you.

Actions to take if you’re the victim of a scam

If you or a loved one falls victim to a fraudster, take immediate action:

  • Stop communication with the scammer. Preserve all messages and transaction records.
  • Contact your bank/payment provider immediately. Ask them to help you stop or trace transfers.
  • Change passwords and enable multi-factor authentication (MFA), especially if you shared login information.
  • Place fraud alerts and a credit freeze with the three main credit bureaus. Also place alerts with your bank and credit cards if you shared sensitive financial data.
  • Contact local police. If you lost significant sums of money or were threatened, the police need to be notified.
  • If you used cryptocurrency, contact law enforcement immediately. Tracing is difficult, but reported early, there may be a chance of recovering your funds.

Most importantly, report fraud. You can report it to the Postal Inspection Service, the Federal Trade Commission, or the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3). You should also report the profile and messages to the platform where the contact occurred.

Finally, seek support! Scams also cause emotional harm, so talk to trusted friends, family members, or a counselor.

If you believe you’ve been the victim of any scam connected to the U.S. Mail, contact postal inspectors at 877-876-2455 or www.USPIS.gov/report. For more information on fraud prevention, visit www.USPIS.gov/ncpw-2026.