Technology Meets Taste: New Home Coffee Machines Enhance the Specialty Beverage Experience

2023-11-21T07:05:01

(BPT) – Coffee lovers can experience the pleasures of barista-crafted coffee at home as new technologies in coffee machines cater to increasingly sophisticated tastes. The Swiss brand JURA leads the way to pure coffee enjoyment with innovative models that brew at high pressure from freshly ground beans.

More choices and customization options. JURA sets a new standard with the GIGA 10, which offers 35 hot and cold brew specialties that can be customized in multiple ways. It features two whole bean containers and two ceramic disc grinders designed for maximum grinding quality. The interactive touch-operated panel, which comes in a wide panorama format, is easy to navigate. With a simple tap and slide, the user can customize a beverage for the percent of beans ground from each bean container, volume, intensity, ratio of coffee to milk, and more. The GIGA 10 can also deliver hot water at different temperatures for different types of tea or Americano.

Cold brew on demand. The JURA Z10 prepares the full spectrum of hot drinks at the touch of a button — plus, it offers a whole new dimension in coffee enjoyment with cold brew specialties. Using JURA’s exclusive Cold Extraction Process, it pulses cold water through freshly ground coffee under high pressure, for a new taste experience that is refreshing and energizing, with a wonderfully balanced aroma. The Z10 also stands out for its Product Recognizing Grinder (P.R.G.) that recognizes the chosen specialty and then adjusts the fineness of the grind accordingly, instantly and precisely — for any coffee specialty, hot or cold brew.

Sweet foam. The new JURA J8 offers the ultimate in indulgence with its exclusive Sweet Foam function that flavors milk foam with a hint of syrup, with your choice of flavor, sweetness and intensity. Brew a Sweet Latte at the touch of a button, using any syrup you desire — amaretto, hazelnut, butterscotch, vanilla, gingerbread, tangerine, lavender, cherry — the possibilities are endless. Offering 31 specialties, the J8 features JURA’s Coffee Eye, a smart cup sensor that detects the positioning of the cup and automatically adapts the selection of specialties on the display to show the available options. JURA’s P.A.G.2+ grinder with aroma control actively monitors the grind consistency. This cutting-edge technology combines with the eighth-generation brewing unit with 3D brewing process to achieve optimum results and maximum flavor every time.

For more information, visit jura.com.

5 easy cleaning tips to get your home holiday-ready

2023-11-21T02:01:00

(BPT) – Do you love hosting during the holidays, but not the cleaning? If so, you’re probably looking for ways to make your preparations go more smoothly so you can get to the fun stuff — like enjoying the festivities with your friends and family. Fortunately, you can make your home look presentable in less time with a few tried-and-true techniques that focus on making your home look more inviting.

To create a more welcoming, open — and clean — space that’s ready to set the stage for your holiday celebrations, try these approaches.

1. Do a quick clutter dump

Have a half hour or so to spare? You can do a lot in a short amount of time with this cleaning hack: To quickly clear a room of clutter, grab a trash bag and a basket that are both easy to carry, then walk through rooms where you plan to host your next get-together. Pick up anything that needs to be thrown out to put in your trash bag, or if it’s out of place, to put in your basket.

When the trash bag is full, bring it out to your trash container right away. If it’s not full, empty smaller trash containers around the house to fill it up before taking it out. Don’t wait till your basket is completely filled to take a break. When your basket is about half full (and still easy to carry), bring those items to the rooms where they belong. Stray dishes? In the kitchen. Dirty socks? The laundry hamper. You get the idea.

Need helpers? This is an easy game for kids to play — just give them a small basket and have them hunt for toys and other items that can go in their rooms.

2. Look for excess furniture

Step back and take a good look at your living room or other main entertaining areas. Is there space enough for people to move around without too much difficulty? Or do you have too many side tables, ottomans or other small furniture pieces interrupting the room’s flow? Remove them — temporarily, anyway — well before your holiday party to make it easier for people to gather.

Bonus: With less in the room, this is also a great opportunity to rearrange things, if you can see a better way to place your large furniture.

3. Use the best tools for the job

To make cleaning even easier, and even enjoyable, use equipment that’s designed to be simple, effective and convenient. For example, the Casabella® Clean Water Spin Mop makes cleaning your floors a breeze, with a dual bucket system separating the clean and dirty water, and double handles that combine to form one — and a comfortable grip for easy carrying from room to room. Using this mop is so simple that it’s fun, with an easy-to-use pedal that spins the mop in the bucket to remove dirty water. Its built-in cleaning solution ratio cup helps you get the ratio right, every time, and the dirty water pour spout makes for easy disposal. Best yet, the easily detachable, reusable mop head is machine washable.

Find this and other handy household tools at Casabella.com.

4. Let your floors set the tone

Speaking of mopping, you’ve probably noticed that a clean floor makes any room seem instantly brighter and fresher. Be sure to take out small rugs or anything that might be a tripping hazard before cleaning and having guests over. The good news is that your vacuuming, sweeping and mopping will be a lot easier after you’ve gotten some of that clutter out of the way, so get ready to attack your floors with gusto!

Pro tip: To help keep your floors clean ahead of the party, make sure you have large, sturdy doormats, inside and out, and that everyone in the house uses them.

5. What’s on the surface?

Before you can dust any of your tables, counters, shelves or desks, you need to remove excess items. If your initial clutter dump left things behind, like mementos or other things you like to display in your living areas, consider moving at least some of them to a higher shelf, or store them for a while, to allow room for people to set down glasses or plates — and for you to be able to clean surfaces with ease.

Designate one or two areas per room for displaying treasured items that make good conversation starters, then box up the rest to sort out another day.

Using these tips, you’ll be able to get your home ready for the holiday in no time, with a smile on your face!

4 Easy Ways to Shop on Small Business Saturday

2023-11-20T14:01:00

(BPT) – It’s that time of year again, where people rush out of their homes to find gifts for family and friends. Those gifts are important, but your choice of where you buy those gifts holds power — power to grow your local community. You can make a huge difference with your dollars, supporting those who support your community or your values with each purchase. You can protect where your food comes from by filling your fridge wisely, or you can make a local business owner’s day by walking through the door of their shop on what has become commonly referred to as “Small Business Saturday.” And finding those opportunities can be easy when you look in the right places.

The holiday season is about more than just shopping for the best possible deal, it’s a way to celebrate and support the heart of our local economies. Let’s make this holiday season a win-win for you and your community with a few simple strategies:

Tip 1: Fill Your Fridge Wisely

We all need to eat, and every trip to the grocery store offers a new way to support small businesses. Did you know that many foods are distributed by groups of farmers that band together to create more equitable businesses and that those businesses are called cooperatives? That’s a simple explanation, but cooperatives are often an overlooked and convenient way to support small businesses in the grocery aisle. Instead of your dollars heading to one corporation or conglomerate this holiday season, consider spending your milk (or eggnog) money on food from the small businesses that own cooperatives.

For example, Organic Valley is a cooperative owned by small organic family farms. In fact, Organic Valley just welcomed over 70 more small family farms, all small businesses, into their cooperative this year. If you are selective in the grocery store this season, you can support those small organic family farms by choosing Organic Valley products. Other brands in the grocery store from different farmer-owned cooperatives include Florida’s Natural®, Ocean Spray®, Blue Diamond®, and many more.

Tip 2: Make Your Way to Mainstreet

Your own hometown is likely a treasure trove of local businesses, each offering warm welcomes and unique finds. These small businesses are the backbone of your community, providing a personal touch that’s often missing in big-box stores. Many communities have a chamber of commerce that provides information about the businesses in your local community waiting for you to walk through the door. In fact, a quick Google search of “Chamber of Commerce Near Me” should do the trick.

One of the easiest ways to find a place to shop for Small Business Saturday is to get to the Mainstreet of your community and find businesses with Small Business Saturday marked on their door! This website is the hub of businesses participating in the official Small Business Saturday program taking place this Saturday, November 25.

Tip 3: Ask A Simple Question Online

You might be surprised at who owns or helps with small businesses in your area — it might just be your family and friends. Consider posting to your favorite social media platform an open question like, “What small business do you recommend I support this holiday season?” and watch the floodgates open. So many people have friends and family that have started interesting businesses, and you might be surprised at what you find.

Another online option is to ask that same question in a group dedicated to an interest you have. For instance, if you love to bake, ask a baking group on Facebook or Reddit that same question and find a whole new set of answers.

Tip 4: Attend Local Markets and Pop-Up Shops

The holiday season is the perfect time to check out local markets and pop-up shops in your area. These events are often organized to showcase local businesses and artisans. They provide a great opportunity to discover new products, meet the creators, and learn more about the stories behind their businesses. Attending these events not only supports the small businesses directly but also contributes to the local economy and community spirit.

By making your way to local brick-and-mortar businesses in your own community, choosing products from cooperatives, asking for recommendations online, and attending local markets, you’re not just buying a product — you’re investing in someone’s dream and your community’s future. Every purchase, no matter how small, can make a real difference.

Shop small, shop smart: How to gift something that means something

2023-11-20T18:01:00

(BPT) – By Sarah Acton, Chief Marketing Officer at BILL

One of the best holiday gifts I have been given was a pair of earrings from a small women-owned shop near my home in Palo Alto, California. My husband gave them to me for Christmas many years ago, and every time I wear them, I am reminded of that wonderful feeling of opening them for the first time. The gift itself is small, but it holds such sentimental value to me because of who it came from, and also where it came from. Those earrings are one of a kind, crafted by a woman from a local community that I love.

We’re fast approaching the season of bright lights and dazzling marketing campaigns from large retailers, enticing people to ‘buy big’. In my career, I’ve led marketing teams for some of the biggest brands in the world, so I know these approaches well. But I’ve also run my own small business selling toys and children’s items, and now at BILL, I spend my days championing small and midsize businesses (SMBs). Which is why this year I’m looking at the holiday season through a different lens: how can we get more people to shop small?

Small businesses play a hugely important role in our holiday traditions. When you buy from a small business, you’re not just buying a ‘thing’. You’re buying a piece of a larger story, a testament to the grit and passion of its creators. When you choose a gift from a small business, you’re not just purchasing a product; you’re conveying a story, adding a personal touch that can’t be replicated.

Buying from small businesses is not only an investment in a great gift – it’s also an investment in your local community. Small businesses are the lifeblood of our communities. They are the job creators and innovators. When local businesses are thriving, our local economies are too.

To celebrate and support these pillars of our community, we have curated a selection of small businesses for you to explore this holiday season. At BILL, we love to highlight our SMB customers and encourage everyone to shop small. Each of these businesses has a unique story to tell, a dream they are passionately pursuing. And as a token of our support for both these businesses and you, our customers, we’re offering special codes from BILL, allowing you to save on each purchase.

Clothing and Accessories

Dagne Dover

Dagne Dover, established in 2013 by three women, is dedicated to crafting problem-solving bags for individuals seeking efficient and stylish solutions. Rooted in empathy and excellent design, the brand’s commitment to enhancing lives aligns with their eco-conscious initiatives, employing non-toxic materials and implementing waste reduction strategies. Championing sustainability, they embrace animal-friendly practices and encourage eco-friendly fashion through resale options. Get 15% off first purchase with exclusive code BILL15.

Kizik

Kizik is a footwear brand redefining everyday comfort and style by revolutionizing shoe functionality. With a commitment to making life easier, their HandsFree Labs® technology eliminates the need for tying shoes, offering unparalleled convenience without compromising fashion. Backed by numerous patents, Kizik shoes seamlessly blend hands-free design with durable, high-quality materials, ensuring comfort and resilience for each step. Get 20% off with code BILL20.

Rhone

Rhone is a performance-driven clothing brand catering to an active lifestyle, inspiring progress and movement with each piece. Focused on versatility and integrity, their clothing is designed to empower individuals, never compromising on comfort and style. Their mission involves inspiring progress through honest storytelling and cause-based initiatives, fostering a supportive community where individuals share a common pursuit of advancement and wellness. Get 20% off with code BILL20.

Enso Rings

Enso Rings redefines traditional ring choices with their silicone bands, offering versatile, comfortable and safe alternatives for various lifestyles. Enso offers an array of styles, including their Elements collection infused with popular metals, delivering personalized, stylish rings mirroring precious metals’ appearance while maintaining practicality. Get 20% off with code BILL20.

Home and Lifestyle

Cozy Earth

Cozy Earth embodies an ethos of continual quality improvement and purposeful design, crafting high-end, eco-friendly products. Committed to superior quality and backed by a lengthy warranty, Cozy Earth’s focus on enhancing daily life through comfort and tranquility marks their dedication to responsible, superior and innovative production. Their signature breathable and durable fabrics offer a superior sleep experience, reflecting the brand’s commitment to both luxury and responsibility. Get 35% off with code BILL35.

Caraway Home

Caraway is dedicated to revolutionizing home cooking through thoughtfully designed, non-toxic cookware. Their ceramic-coated aluminum products prioritize health and ease, with no harmful chemicals like PTFE or lead, promoting healthier cooking without compromising performance. Complementing any home, their high-quality, eco-friendly and ethically manufactured cookware supports sustainable practices, from production to packaging, ensuring a healthier kitchen and planet. Get 10% off with code bill10.

Impact Dog Crate

Impact Dog Crates is a team of devoted dog lovers committed to providing high-quality, protective dog products. Crafted with top-tier aluminum and powder-coated for safety and aesthetics, their crates are synonymous with durability, comfort and security. The company, based in the Pacific Northwest, focuses on environmentally friendly practices, ensuring quality products while being conscious of their environmental footprint. Get 15% off with code BILL.

Gardyn Inc

Gardyn is a pioneering company committed to revolutionizing the future of food. With cutting-edge technology, including LED lighting, hydroponic cultivation and artificial intelligence, they’ve redefined the way plants grow — producing an abundance of fresh, nutritious food in indoor vertical gardens. The company’s goal is to provide accessible, harmonious and environmentally friendly solutions for the well-being of people and planet. Get $125 off your order with code BILLGIFT.

BrüMate

BrüMate is dedicated to elevating your drinking experience. Their range of products, from coolers to mugs, is designed to enhance every adventure with innovative, multi-functional, stylish drinkware. Committed to superior performance, unique designs and customer satisfaction, BrüMate’s cause-driven ethos reflects its core belief in innovation and quality, striving to create a brand that’s truly distinctive and forward-thinking. Get 10% off with code BILL10.

iRocker

iRocker is an outdoor gear brand driven by a passion for adventure. Since its inception in 2013, the brand has strived to provide reliable and high-quality paddle boards and water gear that fuel the desire for exploration and outdoor excitement. iRocker’s vision is to transform outdoor experiences, aiming to create memories and stories that inspire a life of adventure and fun on the water. Get 10% off with code BILL10 for 10% off iROCKER and BLACKFIN Paddle Boards only. Offer does not apply to NAUTICAL paddle boards.

Wellness and Beauty

Sunwarrior

Sunwarrior is a brand dedicated to your nutritional journey, offering clean, plant-based supplements and proteins. Committed to quality, Sunwarrior provides GMO-free, soy-free, gluten-free and dairy-free ingredients that undergo rigorous testing. Their mission is to enhance your health and well-being through high-quality, organic products, ensuring the best building blocks for optimal body performance. Get 25% off with code BILL25.

Tower 28

Tower 28 is a cosmetics brand providing safe, fun makeup suitable for sensitive skin. The brand’s name is inspired by a Los Angeles lifeguard tower, symbolizing safety, community and clean living. Committed to both skin safety and environmental conservation, Tower 28 uses at least 50% PCR plastic in its product packaging and donates 100% of its Earth Day profits to Heal the Bay, an organization dedicated to coastal and watershed cleanup in Los Angeles. Get 15% off with code 2023BILL15.

ElleVet Sciences

ElleVet is a pioneer in the pet health industry, initially sparked from a kitchen table conversation. Founded by Amanda and Christian, the company’s journey led to groundbreaking CBD and CBDA products for animals. Their commitment to research and science-driven development culminated in the first clinical trial on dogs with joint discomfort, pioneering discoveries and the most downloaded research paper in their field. Get 10% off with code bill10.

Food and Beverage

Salsa Queen

Salsa Queen’s origin is deeply rooted in family and perseverance. Beginning as a means of providing for seven children after the tragic loss of a young son, it embodies the founder’s journey as a single mother. With a commitment represented in the founder legally adopting the name ‘SalsaQueen’, the brand’s dedication to authenticity and bold flavors without preservatives or fillers has led to widespread success, reaching 1,500 stores across 30 states and shipping products nationwide. Get 20% off with code BILL.

Nossa Familia Coffee

Nossa Familia Coffee is a Portland-based roaster that embraces a legacy of coffee cultivation in Brazil since the 1890s. With a focus on creating positive relationships, ethical sourcing, and social and environmental responsibility, Nossa Familia brings exceptional farm-direct coffee from Brazil and various parts of the world. Get 15% off your order with code Bill15.

1911 Hard Cider

1911 traces its origins to Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards, founded in 1911 by George Skiff and Andrew Beak in Lafayette, New York. With a commitment to quality and innovation spanning over a century, the brand’s products, including hard ciders, spirits and wines, are handcrafted and processed in-house, reflecting a heritage of small-batch beverages intended to honor the legacy of their forefathers. Get $25 online store credit when joining the 1911 Hard Cider Club.

Biscuit Love

Biscuit Love, founded by culinary school graduates Karl and Sarah Worley in 2012, began as an Airstream food truck and has evolved into a cherished family-owned restaurant. With its humble beginnings and just three menu items, the brand expanded into brick-and-mortar locations in Nashville’s The Gulch area in 2015. Accompanied by jam or sausage gravy, these biscuits have become beloved nationwide. Get free shipping and $20 off your first order with code GOLDB3LLYIT.

Savannah Bee Company

Savannah Bee Co. operates with a profound commitment to bees, focusing on fostering healthy ecosystems and ensuring the prosperity of these vital pollinators. By providing hives, educating students and donating to local educational programs, they’re dedicated to saving the bees and the planet, inviting customers to participate in this critical cause with every purchase. Get 20% sitewide with code BILL20.

To find more holiday gift ideas, check out the BILL Customer Gift Guide. As a champion of SMBs, we are passionate about supporting SMBs and committed to providing innovative and accessible solutions for our customers to automate their financial operations. When SMBs thrive, so do their communities. To learn more, visit Bill.com/Resources.

A Skin Mystery – Why a Disease Called Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) Is So Hard to Identify

2023-11-20T10:15:00

(BPT) – Approximately 1 in 100 people are believed to be living with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), a chronic, often painful inflammatory skin condition that can become more severe over time, if not treated.1,2 Because HS may be a result of your immune system malfunctioning, it can be hard to pin down a diagnosis.3,4

Those living with HS commonly have recurring, painful bumps or boil-like nodules, mainly in areas of the body where skin meets skin.2 These lumps can become sores or abscesses that may leak, carry odor and leave scars.1,2 Despite these symptoms, there are a number of reasons why people don’t get the help they need, such as embarrassment and shame, misdiagnosis and difficulty getting to the right healthcare provider.5,6

“HS is one of the most devastating dermatological conditions, and there’s a high unmet need for patients in terms of accelerating diagnosis and expanding treatment options,” says dermatologist Vivian Shi, M.D., FAAD, Associate Professor in the Department of Dermatology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS).7,8

Shame & Embarrassment Stand in the Way

People with HS are often too embarrassed to talk about their symptoms. Dr. Shi shared, “Many patients believe they caused their HS through lifestyle choices, but HS can occur due to genetic, hormonal, or environmental factors. The simple truth is HS can affect anyone.”3,4

HS is not contagious but has been reported to run in families.1,4 Dr. Shi highlights, “I’ve heard people express guilt of potentially passing HS on to their children or shame that they can’t maintain employment due to HS.”1,9

HS is Commonly Misdiagnosed

Several conditions resemble the symptoms of HS, making diagnosis difficult.4 For example, acne can resemble HS, but HS differs in the appearance of active lesions and location.2,4,10 HS generally appears in more intimate areas, such as under the breasts, in the armpit, or in the groin, whereas acne typically shows up on the face, chest and back and does not form sinus tracts or draining tunnels.2,10,11

Due to the intimate location of symptoms, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are also a common misdiagnosis that can cause feelings of shame.2,4 “Some STIs have common symptoms to HS, including inflammation and pus, so it’s important to speak to your healthcare provider and rule this out,” said Dr. Shi.

Identifying the Right Healthcare Provider Can Be Tricky

On average, it may take people up to 10 years and seeing up to 10 doctors for their HS symptoms before getting a correct diagnosis.6,8 However, Dr. Shi noted she’s seen even longer delays, especially in rural or low socioeconomic urban areas: “I have encountered people who have gone a significant amount of their adult life without a diagnosis or who have had surgery on nodules and haven’t ever heard the term ‘HS.’”12

Dermatologists like Dr. Shi regularly diagnose and treat chronic skin conditions like HS.3 “Patients often visit a primary physician or urgent care with symptoms, but recent studies have shown that some primary care and OB/GYN providers reported feeling less confident in diagnosing and treating HS.13,14,15 It is critical for patients to self-advocate, track symptoms and seek a dermatology specialist for advanced care and maintenance treatment,” added Dr. Shi.

Navigating the Treatment Path

Once HS is diagnosed, treatment should be customized based on the individual’s medical history, needs and preferences.16 Dr. Shi highlights that managing HS requires a holistic approach, saying, “You have to understand the whole body and all the treatment resources available and consider using these in combination. I like to think of treating HS like playing a football game; you wouldn’t rely on just the quarterback — you need the whole team.”

Common treatments for HS include lifestyle modification, hormonal modulation, antibiotics, surgery and biologics.3 A new biologic treatment option, recently approved by the FDA for adults with moderate to severe HS, is Cosentyx® (secukinumab).17 Cosentyx is thought to treat HS from within by inhibiting interleukin-17A (IL-17A), a protein believed to play a role in the inflammation leading to HS symptoms.17,18

Although it can be challenging to get an accurate diagnosis and care for HS, support is available. Online resources and HS advocacy communities are great places to get information and connect with people living with the same condition. And most importantly, find a doctor who can help navigate HS and provide appropriate care.

To learn more about Cosentyx as a potential treatment option for HS, visit Cosentyx.com.

INDICATION

COSENTYX® (secukinumab) is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with moderate to severe hidradenitis suppurativa (HS).

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Do not use COSENTYX if you have had a severe allergic reaction to secukinumab or any of the other ingredients in COSENTYX. See the Medication Guide for a complete list of ingredients.

What is the most important information I should know about COSENTYX?

COSENTYX is a medicine that affects your immune system. COSENTYX may increase your risk of having serious side effects such as:

Infections

COSENTYX may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. Some people have died from these infections.

  • Your doctor should check you for tuberculosis (TB) before starting treatment with COSENTYX.
  • If your doctor feels that you are at risk for TB, you may be treated with medicine for TB before you begin treatment with COSENTYX and during treatment with COSENTYX.
  • Your doctor should watch you closely for signs and symptoms of TB during treatment with COSENTYX. Do not use COSENTYX if you have an active TB infection.

Before starting COSENTYX, tell your doctor if you:

  • are being treated for an infection
  • have an infection that does not go away or that keeps coming back
  • have TB or have been in close contact with someone with TB
  • think you have an infection or have symptoms of an infection such as: fevers, sweats, or chills; muscle aches; cough; shortness of breath; blood in your phlegm; weight loss; warm, red, or painful skin or sores on your body; diarrhea or stomach pain; burning when you urinate or urinate more often than normal.

After starting COSENTYX, call your doctor right away if you have any signs of infection listed above. Do not use COSENTYX if you have any signs of infection unless you are instructed to by your doctor.

What are the possible side effects of COSENTYX?

COSENTYX may cause serious side effects, including:

Serious allergic reactions

Serious allergic reactions can occur. Get emergency medical help right away if you get any of the following symptoms: feeling faint; swelling of your face, eyelids, lips, mouth, tongue, or throat; trouble breathing or throat tightness; chest tightness; skin rash or hives (red, itchy bumps).

If you have a severe allergic reaction, do not give another injection of COSENTYX.

Inflammatory bowel disease

New cases of inflammatory bowel disease or “flare-ups” can happen with COSENTYX, and can sometimes be serious. If you have inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease), tell your doctor if you have worsening disease symptoms during treatment with COSENTYX or develop new symptoms of stomach pain or diarrhea.

Severe skin reactions that look like eczema can happen during treatment with COSENTYX from days to months after your first dose and can sometimes lead to hospitalization. Your doctor may temporarily stop treatment with COSENTYX if you develop severe skin reactions. Tell your doctor if you have any of the following signs or symptoms: redness or rash; itching; small bumps or patches; your skin is dry or feels like leather; blisters on the hands or feet that ooze or become crusty or skin peeling.

The most common side effects of COSENTYX include: cold symptoms, diarrhea, and upper respiratory tract infections.

These are not all of the possible side effects of COSENTYX. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects.

Before using COSENTYX, tell your doctor if you:

  • have any of the conditions or symptoms listed above for infections.
  • have inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis).
  • are allergic to latex. The needle cap on the COSENTYX Sensoready® pen, and 150 mg/mL and 75 mg/0.5 mL prefilled syringes contains latex.
  • have recently received or are scheduled to receive an immunization (vaccine). People who take COSENTYX should not receive live vaccines. Children should be brought up to date with all vaccines before starting COSENTYX.
  • have any other medical conditions and all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Keep a list of your medicines to show your healthcare provider and pharmacist when you get a new medicine.
  • are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. It is not known if COSENTYX can harm your unborn baby. You and your doctor should decide if you will use COSENTYX.
  • are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. It is not known if COSENTYX passes into your breast milk.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Please see full Prescribing Information, including Medication Guide.



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Holiday gift guide for people living with dementia and their caregivers

2023-11-20T14:33:00

(BPT) – Holiday shopping and gift-giving can often be challenging, but even more so when shopping for a person living with dementia. There are more than 6 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease. Depending on the stage of disease, some well-intentioned gifts may no longer be appropriate or practical for the person.

For the holiday season, the Alzheimer’s Association has released its 2023 Holiday Gift Guide, offering gift ideas for individuals living in the early, middle and late stages of Alzheimer’s disease. The guide also includes gift suggestions aimed at keeping those living with dementia engaged and involved in everyday tasks, as well as gift ideas for the 11 million family members and friends across the country serving as unpaid caregivers for these individuals.

5 gifts for people living with Alzheimer’s – in the early stages

  • Sticky notes or an erasable white board to list reminders or the day’s activities.
  • Baskets or trays that can be labeled within cabinets or drawers.
  • Gift cards for ride-sharing services or a favorite activity (golf, movie, restaurant) allowing the person to remain active.
  • GPS trackers (bracelets, watches, small trackers) or enrollment in a safe return program to keep the person safe.
  • A “memory” calendar featuring family photos — write in special family occasions such as birthdays and anniversaries.

5 gifts for people living with Alzheimer’s – in the middle-to-late stages

  • Music playlists that include the person’s favorite artists or songs.
  • Comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that is easy to put on, remove and wash, such as sweat suits, slip-on blouses/shirts, non-slip socks, Velcro shoes, wrinkle-free nightgowns, nightshirts or a fluffy bathrobe.
  • Framed photographs or a photo collage created specifically for your loved one. Insert the names of the people in the photos to help with identification.
  • Soothing gifts that can help with anxiety like a handheld massage ball or a soft blanket.
  • Adaptive dining equipment such as no-spill cups, plate guards and silverware with specifically designed handles that enables greater independence during meals.

5 gifts to help with everyday tasks and keep the person living with Alzheimer’s engaged:

  • A memory phone that can store pictures with the names and contact information of family and friends.
  • Nightlights that activate automatically when it gets dark.
  • A digital clock with large type to indicate date and time.
  • An outing to a movie, play or concert, sporting event, museum or possibly an organized holiday shopping trip with friends and family.
  • Engage your loved one in making homemade gifts for the family, painting ornaments, decorating stockings, table setting, scrapbooking or other activity gifts.

5 gifts for dementia caregivers

  • The most important gift you can give a dementia caregiver is the gift of time. In fact, just a 20-minute break each day can help lower a caregiver’s stress and help avoid burnout.
  • Self-made coupons for cleaning the house, cooking a meal, mowing the lawn or shoveling the driveway.
  • Gift cards and certificates for restaurants or meal delivery, laundry/dry cleaning services, lawn care services, computer/technology support, maid services, and personal pampering services such as massages and pedicures.
  • Books – in addition to giving novels on the caregiver’s “must read” list, there are a number of books on caregiving and maintaining self-health.
  • Self-care items such as a bundle of personal care items (moisturizers, bath bombs and soaks, foot creams, scrubs, soaps).

For more tips on how families affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementias can safely enjoy time with family and friends during the holidays, visit the Alzheimer’s Association website. The Alzheimer’s Association provides information, programs and services at no charge to help families facing Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia. For additional information, visit alz.org or call the free 24-hour Helpline at 800.272.3900.

How to enjoy the 12 Days of Beachmas in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

2023-11-20T12:25:00

(BPT) – If you’re ready to turn your winter holidays from ho-hum to ho-ho-ho, you’re in luck. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is making the most of the winter season with festive holiday offerings to delight visitors of all ages. If you’ve never imagined spending your holiday season on a beach, it’s time to envision winter on The Beach, with their 12 Days of Beachmas.

To please every visitor attracted by their 60 miles of sun-soaked coastline, Myrtle Beach is pulling out all the stops to help you and your loved ones make memories to last a lifetime.

For a highlight of holiday activities the Grand Strand has to offer this winter, Visit Myrtle Beach put together “12 Days of Beachmas” — a list of 12 fantastic unique experiences every visitor should check twice!

1. Winter Wonderland at The Beach is back — bigger, brighter and beachier than ever. Winter Wonderland Lights will be displayed nightly Nov. 14, 2023, through Jan. 1, 2024, from 6-9 p.m. Their Winter Wonderland Festival takes place Dec. 1-3, 2023, in Plyler Park, along the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk with spectacular activities like the free Winter Wonderland Drone Show and S’mores on the Boardwalk to warm up your holiday season.

2. Dazzling holiday shows and live entertainment will satisfy any taste. Immerse yourself in the joy of the season at major holiday shows such as The Carolina Opry Christmas Special, or sing along to your favorite festive tunes at one of The Beach’s many live music venues.

3. Seasonal strolls let you stretch your legs, whether under sunny blue skies or along inviting park trails. Soak up the beauty of Brookgreen Gardens, which offers beautiful botanical displays, an on-site zoo, fascinating historical sites and stunning art collections. Insider’s tip: If you didn’t score tickets to the spectacular Nights of A Thousand Candles, a daytime trip is the perfect opportunity to explore Brookgreen Gardens in December.

4. Ripley’s Festival of Trees will help you celebrate the heritage and diversity of the U.S. with a display of themed trees adorned in decorations and ornaments representing the 55 states and territories. The South Carolina tree is over 18 feet tall! The event is included with general admission to Ripley’s Aquarium of Myrtle Beach, Nov. 10 through Dec. 31, 2023.

5. Relaxing spa packages are guaranteed to help you unwind. You can opt for an end-of-the-year relaxation package at one of Myrtle Beach’s many first-class spa resorts and retreats, like the full-service offerings at the Cinzia Spa in North Myrtle Beach, or you could indulge in some much-needed self-care by booking your entire stay at the Anderson Ocean Club and Spa.

6. Say ‘Cheers’ to the year by making a toast on the Myrtle Beach Beer Trail, which takes you on a tour of the area’s best local breweries, brewpubs and craft brew experiences. Check off trail stops on the Trail Pass for an opportunity to win fun prizes along the way!

7. Holiday horseback riding: Giddy-up, let’s go! Explore miles of scenic coastline with a one-of-a-kind adventure on horseback. Inlet Point Plantation offers custom horseback rides along the beach at sunset to create a truly memorable holiday tradition.

8. Gifts galore can be found everywhere, from local mercantile and artisanal offerings to high-end boutiques and national outlets. Myrtle Beach has countless shopping experiences to help you check off your entire wish list.

9. Festive light shows will put you and your family in the holiday mood. You can feast your eyes on dazzling holiday light shows throughout the Grand Strand. At The Great Christmas Light Show located in the North Myrtle Beach Park and Sports Complex, Nov. 20 through Dec. 30, 2023, you can adventure through over 500 magical light displays and take a stroll through Santa’s Village while sipping a delicious, hot cup of cocoa. Downtown Conway’s Celebration of Lights is also sure to delight with more opportunities to see Santa, while marveling at an array of lights on Thursdays through Sundays from Nov. 30 through Dec. 24, 2023.

10. Winter wildlife abounds at numerous wildlife sanctuaries and parks across the region. You can discover Myrtle Beach’s stunning seasonal flora and fauna and surround yourself with nature at sites like Huntington Beach State Park, which is known as a top spot for East Coast bird watching.

11. Seasonal cuisine: Sample flavorful local fare at Myrtle Beach’s plethora of mouthwatering restaurants. From fresh seafood, traditional southern fare and Gullah dishes to fusion fine dining and unique sweet treats, there’s something to satisfy all taste buds at The Beach.

12. Artful celebrations are bound to delight and move you. Marvel at awe-inspiring art installations and masterpieces at museums, galleries and numerous public spaces on the Myrtle Beach Arts and Gallery Trail, featuring over 100 stops around the Grand Strand.

If you’re searching for a holiday experience that’s warm and welcoming, you’ll find much more than just a day at The Beach when you visit Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Ready to plan your holiday getaway? Explore all your options at VisitMyrtleBeach.com, or call 888-Myrtle-1.

Sorting fact from fiction: 5 things you might have wrong about your cough

2023-11-20T08:13:00

(BPT) – It’s a familiar situation — a light tickle in your throat soon turns into a cough that sounds like it could be trouble. Is it allergies, a cold, RSV or something worse? With so many potential causes of cough, especially during cold and flu season, it can be hard to pinpoint the cause of your symptoms. Moreover, despite how common a cough is, there are several misconceptions that can lead to further confusion about what your cough might mean.

“Clearing up the common myths can not only help people get to the root cause of their symptoms, but it can also empower them to take charge of their health in an informed way,” said Dr. Vontrelle Roundtree, associate chief medical officer at MDLIVE. “Identifying the underlying condition or trigger of one’s cough is crucial in ensuring appropriate and effective treatment.”

To combat the confusion, Dr. Roundtree outlines common misunderstandings about coughs and how to determine when to seek care from a doctor.

1. Myth: Antibiotics will cure any cough.

For coughs associated with a respiratory infection caused by a virus, you won’t find much relief through antibiotics. Contrary to popular belief, antibiotics are ineffective against viruses as they are designed to combat bacterial infections. When antibiotics aren’t needed, they can ultimately cause more harm than good — such as abdominal pain, rashes and allergic reactions.

2. Myth: The duration of the cough isn’t that important.

Believe it or not, the sound of a cough isn’t the only thing that matters when determining the severity of an underlying condition. The duration of a cough is often more telling in getting to the root cause of the issue. For instance, an acute cough, which typically lasts less than three weeks and is often accompanied by additional cold-like symptoms, can pinpoint a short-lived illness. On the flip side, a cough that lasts more than eight weeks can point to a chronic condition, like asthma or allergies.

3. Myth: The scarier the cough sounds, the worse it is.

Some coughs may sound more alarming than others, but it is important not to judge a cough by its sound alone. A scary-sounding cough doesn’t always indicate a serious condition. While a cough can be a vital symptom in determining the underlying issue, it should always be evaluated in conjunction with other symptoms. If you or your loved one experiences difficulty breathing, chest pain, confusion, or bluish lips or face, seek emergency care.

4. Myth: No cough means no real sickness.

It’s easy to think that a lack of coughing equates to a lack of illness, but this isn’t always true. Some illnesses, like strep throat and mononucleosis, don’t usually come with a cough. Remember, diseases can show up in different ways — and sometimes, coughs develop later. If you are unsure about being sick, you can conduct a visit with an MDLIVE virtual care provider from the comfort of your home — usually within 15 minutes or less — and avoid exposure to other sick people in crowded urgent care centers, walk-in clinics or ER waiting rooms. MDLIVE physicians can also help you determine if your cough may require an in-person assessment.

5. Myth: All coughs are contagious.

While it’s common to associate coughing with a contagious illness, the truth is that not all coughs are transmissible. Coughs that are a result of non-infectious conditions, including allergies, asthma or GERD, do not pose a risk to others. Without getting a diagnosis from a healthcare professional, it is difficult to tell if your cough is contagious.

Once you understand your cough better, you’ll be more equipped to properly manage and treat your symptoms. For immediate relief, remedies like hot tea and honey, steamy showers, or over-the-counter medications like cough suppressants or expectorants can help alleviate your cough. If you are grappling with a persistent, severe or worrisome cough, it’s crucial to seek guidance from a trusted medical professional to get to the bottom of what’s causing your symptoms

How you can support family caregivers by donating on GivingTuesday

2023-11-20T11:23:00

(BPT) – For many family caregivers, supporting a loved one through a health journey can be overwhelming, isolating and lonely. Fortunately, CaringBridge, the global leading no-cost health platform, addresses those needs by improving emotional health and social support, helping people come together in support of healing. As the world gears up for GivingTuesday, you have the opportunity to contribute to this transformative mission and make a lasting impact.

One person who has benefitted from CaringBridge during health challenges is Sabeeha. After her breast cancer diagnosis, her friends and family were constantly reaching out to show support and to find out what was going on.

“They are asking because they care,” said Sabeeha’s husband and primary family caregiver, Huzefa. “But it is very difficult to be so repetitive and still have a positive mindset. It was a lot of drain to repeat and repeat and repeat.”

To help capture and communicate their journey to family and friends around the world, Huzefa, Sabeeha and their family turned to CaringBridge — the donor-supported nonprofit that provides a private, ad-free space for communication, support and connection for anyone on a health journey.

“The caregiver’s journey is an endless journey,” says Huzefa. “I would not have been able to remain as positive if it was not for CaringBridge to offload that part of it. It gave me the forum to be positive, to be open, to be vulnerable.”

Connecting from afar

For other families, treatment logistics or protocols require isolation, which can cause them to feel alone. When Katie Stanley and Betsy Olesen found out their soon-to-be-born baby, William, had heterotaxy syndrome, a rare condition where organs form abnormally, it meant he needed a heart transplant shortly after birth. Katie and Betsy started a CaringBridge page for William about a month before he was born to share updates with their community.

“Nobody could even visit us for the first three months of William’s life, and it was extremely lonely,” Katie said. “Sharing our story definitely made us feel less alone because people were celebrating the exciting things William was doing, and they were grieving the things that we needed to grieve.”

Now two years after his transplant, William is a thriving, tenacious toddler and his moms still use CaringBridge to share positive updates and exciting milestones with their loved ones.

Controlling your own story

When Robin Yoder was diagnosed with Pleomorphic Undifferentiated Soft Tissue Sarcoma, a leg amputation was the only thing that could save her life. As a counselor, Robin was no stranger to health journeys and wanted to make sure she had control over the narrative so there would be no misinterpretation of her story.

“Some of the hardest dynamics are once information in your family goes out, everyone has their own interpretation of how they share it with the next person,” she explains. “Then, everybody absorbs the social context with which they understand cancer and they create a bigger story.”

Together with her teenage son, Robin documented her journey through photos and words on CaringBridge as she underwent surgery and began to heal. She was also grateful for the support of her community through their uplifting comments on her page.

“It was so comforting late at night, when I didn’t want to wake my husband,” she says. “I could log onto CaringBridge and read the comments that people were giving me, uplifting me. It was a way that everybody could participate.”

Each day, 300,000 people visit CaringBridge to surround family caregivers and their loved ones with support. This GivingTuesday, you can help ensure the incredible impact CaringBridge has on the lives of family caregivers and their loved ones continues to grow in support of their vision: A world where no one goes through a health journey alone.

Plus, now your generous donation will go further because this year, the CaringBridge Board of Directors has committed to providing a matching gift of up to $75,000. Donate today to double your impact and ensure that CaringBridge is available for everyone, anytime, anywhere, whenever someone needs to support a loved one on a health journey. Learn more at CaringBridge.org/Give.

Don’t bring respiratory illnesses home for the holidays

2023-11-20T12:45:00

(BPT) – The holiday season is upon us. Nearly half of Americans are planning to travel for the holidays this year, according to a recent survey.[1] With more people passing through high-contact spaces like airports and hotels and gathering with loved ones, it also means your exposure to respiratory illnesses will be greater in the coming weeks.

In recent years, the U.S. has seen a surge in COVID-19, flu and sometimes RSV activity during the holiday season.[2],[3],[4] This year, we’ve already experienced major late summer spikes in COVID-19 activity nationwide and RSV activity in the Southeast.[5],[6] National flu activity is also steadily increasing, with a 50% rise in cases over the past week.[7]

“While it’s exciting to resume bigger holiday gatherings and trips, it’s important to remember that respiratory illnesses are in circulation. We don’t want to bring flu, COVID-19 or RSV home for the holidays,” says Michael Pedro, PharmD, Walgreens Pharmacist. “I encourage everyone to get their recommended vaccines as soon as possible before you travel or gather, to allow time for immunity to fully develop and increase your protection. I also recommend COVID-19 and flu testing, because knowing for sure can help keep your family healthy this holiday season. Pharmacists are highly trained healthcare providers and are ready to discuss any questions you may have about vaccines, testing or other steps you can take to reduce the spread of respiratory illnesses.”

4 reasons to get vaccinated this holiday season

If you haven’t gotten the flu, COVID-19 or RSV vaccine, it’s not too late. Here are four reasons to put vaccination on your to-do list before you travel or gather with family and friends for the holidays.

  1. You’re expanding your protection during peak respiratory illness season. While respiratory illness season is unpredictable, cases tend to peak during and after the holiday season, which is why the CDC recommends getting vaccinated around this time of year. Getting the flu, COVID-19 and RSV vaccines now will provide you with the best protection against getting seriously ill during potential surges later this winter.
  2. You’re protecting your at-risk loved ones. Getting vaccinated reduces the chances that you’ll spread respiratory illnesses to people who are at high risk of developing severe complications as they return to traveling and seeing their loved ones this year.
  3. It’s easy when you come to Walgreens. Walgreens makes it simple for you and your loved ones to get all the vaccines you need ahead of the holidays in one visit. You can easily schedule online or using the Walgreens app, and you can book multiple immunizations during the same visit. Walgreens offers flexible openings, including nights, weekends and walk-ins when available.
  4. It may be at no cost to you. COVID-19 vaccines are often covered by insurance or government assistance programs, such as the CDC’s Bridge Access Program. The flu shot is covered by most insurance plans with a $0 copay, although provider networks may vary; those enrolled in Medicare Part B and many with Medicaid in certain states may also receive the flu and RSV shot at no cost. Walgreens remains focused on driving equitable and convenient access to life-saving vaccines.

Walgreens: Your partner in health

Walgreens is your one-stop resource for all your immunization, testing and treatment needs this holiday season. Stay prepared by stocking up on at-home tests and medicine cabinet essentials when you come in for your vaccination appointment or via 24-hour same-day delivery. If you begin experiencing sniffles or other respiratory symptoms over the holidays, call or visit a local Walgreens. Your pharmacist can discuss in-store or virtual care treatment options and advise you on the best next steps to get back on your feet and keep those around you safe.

To schedule your vaccination appointment today or learn more, visit Walgreens.com/ScheduleVaccine.


[2] Walgreens. 2019-2022 Walgreens COVID-19 Index.

[3] Walgreens. 2019-2022 Walgreens Flu Index.

[4] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Seasonality of Respiratory Syncytial Virus — United States, 2017–2023. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/72/wr/mm7214a1.htm?s_cid=mm7214a1_w

[5] Walgreens. 2023 Walgreens COVID-19 Index. https://www.walgreens.com/healthcare-solutions/covid-19-index

[6] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Increased Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Activity in Parts of the Southeastern United States: New Prevention Tools Available to Protect Patients. https://emergency.cdc.gov/han/2023/han00498.asp

[7] Walgreens. 2023 Walgreens Flu Index. https://news.walgreens.com/press-center/flu-index/