Headlines for a healthier you | | How to Outsmart Expiration Dates | | Do you have something in your fridge that's slightly past its expiration date? Double check if it's still good before tossing it out. Food expiration dates are often arbitrary—they're meant to indicate quality, rather than safety. For example, those overpriced eggs you bought recently can last up to five weeks in the fridge, so don't let them go to waste. Dive into our comprehensive guide to learn more about how to gauge whether certain foods are still safe to eat. | | | | What Else Should You Know | | Who Will Benefit from Eli Lilly's Insulin Price Cuts? | Insulin is a lifesaving drug that helps people with diabetes to regulate their blood sugar. Unfortunately, it's often cost-prohibitive. Last week, drugmaker Eli Lilly said it will cut the price of some of its most popular insulin products by 70%. The company also highlighted an existing policy that caps out-of-pocket costs for insulin at $35 per month. The move will likely offer the biggest benefit to people with private insurance and the uninsured. | | | | | | In Other News | | - The 'Social Omnivore' Lifestyle Is Rising. Bon Appétit
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