Happy Health Wednesday!

Are you still working towards your 2025 health goals? Let’s catch up on some health news that may impact you.

In Today’s Newsletter:

  • Benefits of drinking coffee
  • The FDA has banned Red Dye No. 3, but what about others?
  • Understanding love languages in relationships – the most popular in America

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Health Tip of the Day

Try something new! Join a book club, sign up for a cooking class, or find a new hobby. Try something new at least once a month. Making a point to keep learning throughout your life can keep your mind lively and engaged.

Latest Health News

African American man wearing glasses holding a cup of coffee close to his mouth

Researchers are exploring the health effects of a java habit. Overall, studies so far spell good news for liver health.


With the FDAโ€™s recent order on Red 3, manufacturers have until January 2027 to remove the dye from their products. Makers of ingested drugs like cough syrups have until January 2028.


photo of an African-American couple snuggled under a blanket with a hot drink and a laptop

The 5 Love Languagesโ€”gift giving, quality time, words of affirmation, acts of service, and physical touchโ€”were developed to help people strengthen connection in relationships.ย 


Does your kid have โ€˜hurried child syndromeโ€™? How to tell and what to do.ย The syndrome doesnโ€™t come from you rushing your kid to get dressed, but a different set of expectations.ย (Fox)

Ozempic, Wegovy may help curb alcohol cravingsย Here’s what experts are saying. (MedicalNewsToday)

US woman sues after carrying wrong baby in IVF error. The woman, from Georgia, has been forced to give up custody of the child. (BBC)

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