Friday, March 27, 2026

Going Green - Bombi: Waggle Folding Stroller Wagon

Bombi, the eco-conscious stroller brand known for its award-winning Bēbee line, is expanding its lineup with two major launches designed for modern, on-the-go families: the new Bēbee V3 Lightweight Stroller and the brand’s first-ever Waggle Folding Stroller Wagon.


Building on the success of the Bēbee V2, the new V3 introduces thoughtful upgrades like a one-hand spring assist fold, built-in newborn cocoon (no insert needed), enhanced ventilation, and a higher weight capacity (up to 55 lbs), bringing full-size comfort to a compact, travel-friendly design.


Additionally, Bombi is entering the fast-growing stroller wagon category with Waggle, a versatile, high-capacity option built for everything from park days to weekend adventures, offering families more space and flexibility without sacrificing maneuverability.


Both products reflect Bombi’s commitment to sustainable design, featuring recycled materials and packaging that avoids single-use plastics, while maintaining accessible price points.

  • Bēbee V3 ($225): Pre Orders began March 3; shipping starts March 30

  • Waggle Wagon ($450): Officially launched March 23

Healthy Habits - Health-E Commerce® Expands Telehealth Collaboration with Wisp to Include Migraine Relief and Hormonal Acne Treatment, Now Available on FSA Store® and HSA Store®

 Health-E Commerce®, parent brand to FSA Store® and HSA Store®, the first and leading online stores dedicated to selling only products and services that are eligible with flexible spending account (FSA) and health savings account (HSA) funds, today announced that it has expanded its telehealth collaboration with Wisp to include prescription treatments for hormonal acne and migraine relief.

 

“Finding effective treatment for conditions like hormonal acne and migraine headaches can be a long, arduous process for patients–one that traditionally has required access to specialists, multiple office visits, and trial-and-error,” said Keri Kaiser, chief revenue office for Health-E Commerce®. “By expanding our collaboration with Wisp, we’re responding to the needs of patients of all ages across the country with timely access to expert care in a convenient, affordable, fully online experience.”

 

Wisp’s services are available in all 50 states, with same-day pharmacy fulfillment, when prescribed. All consultations are conducted online with licensed medical professionals. Wisp’s telehealth services are trusted by more than 1.8 million patients nationwide, and deliver fast, personalized care across a growing range of women’s health needs. 

 

Prior to the recent expansion, FSA and HSA users could subscribe to Wisp’s services through FSA Store® and HSA Store® for menopause support, fertility care, and women’s sexual health. The latest telehealth expansion gives patients access to:

  • A personalized treatment plan for migraine headaches within 72 hours of initial online consultation. If applicable, same-day prescriptions may be sent to a local pharmacy. Treatment options may include immediate relief medications such as triptans, anti-nausea medications, and preventive medications, such as SNRIs and SSRIs. 

  • Prescription-strength treatment for hormonal acne, including topical medications that target excess oil and reduce redness, inflammation, and acne-causing bacteria; and oral medications that provide hormonal support, when appropriate.

 

“We believe all individuals should be able to manage their health on their own terms, without having to wait weeks for an appointment or pay exorbitant fees for treatments that don’t fit their personal needs,” said Monica Cepak, CEO, Wisp. “As more people turn to telehealth for fast, personalized care, expanding our collaboration with Health-E Commerce helps bring Wisp’s care model to even more FSA and HSA users nationwide. The success of our partnership is proof that patients trust Wisp and value the convenience, personalization, and savings that telehealth services can deliver.”

 

People who shop at FSA Store® or HSA Store® can experience this expanded offering and receive 20% off their first order with code SAVINGS20 at Hellowisp.com. The offer is valid for one-time use and subject to terms and conditions.

 

To learn more about Wisp’s migraine and hormonal acne services, visit FSAstore.com® or HSA store.com®.

 

About Health-E Commerce®
Health-E Commerce® is the parent brand to FSA Store® and HSA Store®, online stores that serve the 70+ million consumers enrolled in pre-tax health and wellness accounts. The company also created Caring Mill®, a popular private-label line of health products through which a portion of every purchase is donated to the Children’s Health Fund. Since 2010, the Health-E Commerce® brands have led the direct-to-consumer e-commerce market for exclusively pre-tax health and wellness benefits. Health-E Commerce® plays an essential role in expanding product eligibility for important new categories within the list of eligible medical expenses.

 

About Wisp:

Wisp is the largest pure play women’s telehealth provider in the U.S., serving 1.8 million patients nationwide. Offering discreet, online care and a comprehensive range of first-to-market products, Wisp addresses women’s health needs across every stage of life—from birth control to fertility, menopause, STI testing, and at-home diagnostics. Recognized by Inc. as Best in Business 2025, TIME as Best Inventions of 2025, and Clio as Best Campaign in Health Equity of 2025. Wisp is majority-owned by WELL Health Technologies Corp. Visit hellowisp.com or follow @hellowisp on social media.  

Money Matters - Debt Delinquency Survey and Tips

 

With Americans owing around $18.8 trillion in total household debt, the personal-finance company WalletHub today released its updated report on the Cities Where People Are the Most Delinquent on Debt to show where people are at the biggest risk of credit score damage and other negative consequences.

To highlight the places where people are having the biggest issues paying their bills, WalletHub analyzed proprietary user data from Q4 2025 for the 100 largest cities for which we could obtain a complete data set. In our ranking, we considered both the percentage of individual tradelines that were delinquent and the percentages of residents’ total loan balances that were delinquent.
 
Most DelinquentLeast Delinquent
1. Detroit, MI91. San Diego, CA
2. Newark, NJ92. Madison, WI
3. Greensboro, NC93. Honolulu, HI
4. Baton Rouge, LA94. San Jose, CA
5. Philadelphia, PA95. St. Louis, MO
6. San Bernardino, CA96. Seattle, WA
7. Memphis, TN97. Fremont, CA
8. Laredo, TX98. Boston, MA
9. Baltimore, MD99. Scottsdale, AZ
10. Toledo, OH100. San Francisco, CA
 
For the full report and to see where your city ranks, please visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/cities-where-people-are-most-delinquent-on-debt/134712/


 
“Being delinquent on debt can significantly damage a person’s credit score and make it more difficult to get a credit card, rent apartments, or buy cars and homes in the future. People who miss a loan payment should try to get current as quickly as possible. The good news is that for many types of debt, borrowers have at least 30 days before delinquency gets reported to the credit bureaus. That allows people a little leeway to get the funds together and avoid credit score damage, though the issuer will still likely charge a late fee.”

“Detroit, MI, has the biggest debt delinquency problem. About 15.7% of loans and lines of credit in Detroit are delinquent as of Q4 2025, and when all the dollar amounts are added together, residents are delinquent on around 20.2% of their overall debt.”

- Chip Lupo, WalletHub Analyst


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            Money Matters - College Loans



            Millions of students across the country are eagerly checking their mailboxes for acceptance letters from colleges and universities. However, there’s a black cloud hanging over this joyous time, as many students are panicking if they can afford their dream college or career with the new loan limitations going into effect this summer.

            I had a chance to learn more in this interview with loan expert Jack Wallace, director of Yrefy.

            What are the new loan limitations going into effect? 
             The “One Big Beautiful Bill” aka “OB3” made changes to the Federal student loan Graduate (Grad) PLUS, and Parent PLUS loan programs effective July 1, 2026, unless a borrower is grandfathered, i.e. a student is enrolled in college or university before July 1, 2026, and a Grad PLUS or Parent PLUS loan had been taken out previously. The Grad PLUS loan program is being eliminated effective July 1, 2026, unless you were already enrolled and a borrower. The PLUS loan program is going to have new loan limits effective July 1, 2026, unless you have already taken out a loan. The new graduate student loan limits are up to $20,500 annually with a lifetime cap of $100,000 for regular master’s programs. Programs deemed to be Professional programs, i.e., Law or Medical, have an annual cap of $50,000 with a lifetime cap of $200,000.

            What impact might this have on students? 
             Given the high cost of getting a college or graduate degree these days, students and their families are going to have to become better ‘educated consumers’ when it comes to picking a college or university and how they are going to pay for it prior to submitting applications and getting the financial aid award letters upon acceptance to the college or university. Better to have these conversations before you go shopping for a college or university rather than after the student has been accepted. Families may want to consider applying to schools that the student can get into AND the family can afford! This may include a combination of private four-year schools, state four-year schools, and/or community colleges.

            What resources do families have if their current financial situation falls short of tuition? 
             Always fill out the Free Application for Federal Financial Aid (“FAFSA”) form as soon as the student begins their senior year. Go to www.studentaid.gov. Approximately 86% of people who fill out the form (student and parent/guardian) get some form of financial aid including, but not limited to, a Federal Pell Grant. The new Federal student loan limits may require students and their families to secure credit based Private student loans to finance the unmet need that grants, scholarships, and Federal student loans do not cover. These loans are based upon the borrowers’ credit score including debt to income levels and payment histories. Contact your bank to see if they offer Private student loans or if they can refer you to a financial institution that does. Remember, go online, and begin looking for grants and scholarships when the student is in their junior year of high school. Good luck!





            Healthy Habits - Melanoma

            Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that develops when melanocytes (the cells that give skin its color) start to grow out of control. Unusual moles, sores, lumps, blemishes, markings, or changes in the way an area of the skin looks or feels may be a sign of melanoma or another type of skin cancer, or a warning that it might occur.

             

            • Melanoma only accounts for about 4% of all skin cancers, but it is the most invasive and deadly type.3
            • An estimated 97,000 people are diagnosed with melanoma each year.1
            • The average age for diagnosis is 66 years old.1

             

            When melanoma spreads to other parts of the body, it is considered advanced melanoma.4 Five percent of patients are diagnosed with metastatic melanoma.5 About 8,000 people will die from melanoma each year in the U.S.

             

            Treatment for melanoma depends on the stage, size and location of the cancer. Early-stage melanomas are usually treated with surgery to remove the melanoma.6 If melanoma has spread beyond the skin, treatment options may include surgery along with immune checkpoint inhibitor-based treatments and/or targeted therapies. Sometimes radiation and/or chemotherapy are used as well.

             

            New therapeutic advances for metastatic melanoma now include something called TIL cell therapy, which uses the power of a patient’s own immune system to fight cancer.

             

            Doctors take a small sample of the tumor and collect immune cells called tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) – cells that naturally recognize and attack cancer. Because cancer can overwhelm these cells, they’re grown in large numbers outside the body and then given back to the patient in a single infusion.

             

            This creates a much stronger immune attack against the tumor. Real-world evidence shows that using TIL therapy earlier can lead to better results. And because it works by strengthening a core immune response, this type of treatment may also help other diseases driven by similar biology.

             

            In this interview, Brian Gastman, M.D. Executive Vice President, Translational Medicine and Research at Iovance, discusses metastatic melanoma, who it impacts, signs and symptoms, and the latest therapeutic advances. Chris White, Cancer survivor and advocate who has been diagnosed with metastatic melanoma, also joins the discussion to talk about his experience.



             


            Courtesy: Iovance Biotherapeutics, Inc.

            Thursday, March 26, 2026

            Contest - Super Mom

            Colossal, a nationally registered professional fundraiser known for its purpose-driven competitions, proudly announces the return of its Super Mom competition—an inspiring nationwide campaign designed to celebrate the strength, courage, and impact of mothers while raising critical funds for children's healthcare.

            This year, one deserving mom will take home $20,000, enjoy a 6-day, 5-night dream family vacation to the destination of her choice, and be featured in NewBeauty Magazine—a moment to recognize not only her story, but the countless ways she shows up for her family and community.

            This Colossal fundraising campaign has a powerful mission to support Children's Miracle Network®, which provides life-saving care to children in local communities across North America. To date, Colossal has raised more than $14.9 million in support of this mission through the Super Mom competition.

            A Platform for Modern Motherhood

            The 2026 Super Mom competition is championed by Super Mom Ambassador Heidi Klum, whose global success as a supermodel, entrepreneur, and television icon is matched by her commitment to hands-on parenting.

            As a Special Guest and Contributor, Olympic gold medalist Shawn Johnson East brings her signature authenticity and relatability to the competition. As a mother of three and co-founder of FamilyMade alongside her husband, former NFL player Andrew East, Johnson East has built a platform that celebrates intentional parenting and the beauty of everyday moments.

            Supporting Children's Miracle Network

            Through a dynamic, multi-round public voting process, participants rally support from their communities. Once voting opens, supporters can cast one free vote every 24 hours or vote by donation to help drive awareness and funding for Children's Miracle Network. At the end of the competition, votes by donation are granted by Colossal's grantmaking partner Action Initiative Team (AIT), a United States 501(c)(3) public charity organization, to Children's Miracle Network to support critical funding needs to reimagine what's possible for children's health. Their collective efforts provide life-changing treatments, innovative research, vital pediatric equipment, and more.

            The Super Mom competition transforms everyday moments into meaningful impact—proving that small acts of support can lead to life-changing outcomes for families across the country.

            The Ultimate Family Reward

            In addition to national recognition and a magazine feature, the winning Super Mom will embark on a 6-day, 5-night family vacation, designed to create lasting memories and provide a well-deserved opportunity to reconnect and recharge.

            From sun-soaked beaches to adventure-filled escapes, the experience is tailored to celebrate the entire family—because behind every super mom is a story worth honoring and a family worth celebrating.

            How to Participate in the Super Mom Competition

            Moms across the United States and parts of Canada are invited to register here — https://thesupermom.org/register — and share their stories for an opportunity of a lifetime.

            About Colossal

            Colossal is a professional fundraiser redefining modern philanthropy through purpose-driven online competitions that raise money for charity. With a mission to inspire people to advocate for themselves and those in need, Colossal empowers individuals to pursue their passions, rally their communities, and compete for once-in-a-lifetime opportunities, all while driving meaningful charitable impact where giving wins. This Colossal competition serves as a fundraising campaign for Action Initiative Team ("AIT"), a United States 501(c)(3) public charity organization, which will grant donation funds to Children's Miracle Network upon completion of the competition. www.colossal.org


            Music Minute - Sunday Mornin' Country (6/7, Nashville)

              Sunday Mornin’ Country returns this year with another full lineup of the best Country and Gospel artists, who will be singing songs of inspiration in a wholesome, family-friendly atmosphere. This year’s event will take place Sunday, June 7, at 4:00 PM on the Grand Ole Opry House stage. Order tickets on www.opry.com.


            “I have been playing the Sunday Morning Country show since the Hee Haw days when Joe Babcock recruited me. I must say that I love the show and look forward to it every year!” exclaimed Charlie McCoy

            “Sunday Morning Country is a very special event. A chance to come together on the Opry stage and share songs and messages of God's Love.” Shared John Berry. “I am thrilled to be invited to be a part of this special day!!

            Audiences are invited to experience an unforgettable celebration of music and inspiration featuring a dynamic, family friendly lineup of acclaimed artists and rising talents. Performers include Adam Warner, Aubrey Nicole, Cassidy Daniels, Charlie McCoy, Cowboy Joe & The Babcocks, Cutter & Cash and The Kentucky Grass, Dianne Sherrill, Jimmy Fortune, John Berry, John McEuen, Joy Holden, Leon Everette, The Tennessee River Boys, Mackenzie Phipps, Mandy Barnett, Melanie Walker, Mike Scott, Music City Quartet and The Fox Brothers and more. With such a powerful blend of country and gospel excellence, this is a can’t miss event that promises something for everyone, and attendees are encouraged to secure tickets early for this uplifting and memorable experience.

            Sponsored by the Nashville-based nonprofit Music City Christian Fellowship, the concert wraps up the week at the end of CMA Music Fest each year, leaving fans and guests with an uplifting memory of Nashville. Sunday Mornin' Country is the longest-running Country/Gospel event during the music festival.

            Stay current with Sunday Mornin’ Country on the Music City Christian Fellowship
             website and stay in touch on social media platform Facebook.

            About Music City Christian Fellowship:
            The Music City Christian Fellowship is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization of born-again Christian believers involved in the Music and Entertainment Industry, dedicated to proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ through our musical gifts. A Scripture-based, Spirit-filled, God-led, and trust in Jesus for all things, believing in the Bible as God's inspired Word for man, that everyone might live a life that is pleasing to Him. It is the desire to be able, with the crumbling of old barriers and birth of new freedoms, to take the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the entire world through the International Language of Music! For more information on the Music City Christian Fellowship visit
             musiccitychristianfellowship.org.


            Money Matters - 2026's Best Frequent Flyer Programs

             With consumers battling an affordability crisis and fuel prices on the rise, airfare savings will be increasingly important in the months ahead. To help travelers make the best decisions for their wallets, WalletHub today released its report on 2026’s Best Frequent Flyer Programs, which ranks the 10 largest domestic airlines based on 21 key metrics, ranging from the value of a point/mile to blackout dates for reward flights.


            WalletHub’s report also features a custom calculator that allows travelers to personalize the results based on their own budget.

            Highlights:
            • Best Frequent Flyer Program: Alaska Atmos Rewards is the best frequent flyer program of 2026, topping the list for the third year in a row.
               
            • Savings Available to Frequent Flyers: The average airline rewards program saves frequent flyers roughly 7% on airfare, and these programs are all free to join.
               
            • Slightly More Rewarding in 2026: Five of the 10 largest airlines are offering more rewards value in 2026 than in 2025. The top 10 airlines are offering 5% more value than last year, on average.
               
            • Earn and Redeem with Partner Airlines: Only half of the 10 largest U.S. airlines allow program members to earn and redeem miles with partner carriers.
               
            • Overpriced Miles: Airline miles cost an average of 2.5X more than they’re worth when purchased rather than earned.
               
            • Best Airline Credit Card: The JetBlue Plus Card is 2026’s best airline credit card, according to WalletHub’s editors.
             

            “High gas prices and TSA staffing concerns are a major drag on people’s travel plans, but consumers do have some ways to fight back. The best travel rewards credit cards can save you hundreds of dollars quite quickly, assuming you have the good credit needed to qualify, and the best frequent flyer programs can save you an average of 7% on airfare. Frequent flyer programs are free to join and open to everyone. Pair that with your favorite airline’s credit card, and your travel costs won’t be so high anymore.”

            - Chip Lupo, WalletHub Analyst



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            Healthy Habits - Bloom and doom: Is it allergies or a cold?

             Spring brings showers, flowers and…sniffles. Coughing, sneezing and congestion can all be symptoms of allergies or the common cold, but determining which one it is can sometimes be tricky.

             

            Sylvia Vargas, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, CNEcl, clinical assistant professor at the Texas A&M University College of Nursing, says understanding the differences between allergy symptoms and cold symptoms can help determine the treatment you need.

             

            Petals and pollen

            “Many people refer to seasonal allergies as hay fever or allergic rhinitis,” Vargas said. “It typically occurs in the spring, roughly from February to early summer, and is commonly caused by tree pollen and grass pollen.”

             

            Allergies can develop at any time, she said. And just because you were allergy-free last year does not mean you will be this year.

            Luckily, seasonal allergies are simple to diagnose, mainly because of the lack of certain symptoms commonly found with a cold.

             

            “Allergies will not give you a fever,” Vargas said. “The biggest sign you have seasonal allergies is itchiness and irritation around the nose or eyes, but the symptoms should be present only as long as the allergens remain in the environment.”

             

            Common seasonal allergy symptoms include sneezing; runny, itchy nose; red, watery and itchy eyes; head, chest or nasal congestion; and coughing.

             

            Though less common, seasonal allergies can also sometimes cause skin irritation like a rash or hives.

             

            “Allergic rashes are caused by allergens coming in direct contact with your skin,” Vargas said. “So, if you are breathing in pollen or even touching pollen on your car, then seasonal allergies can absolutely cause a rash or hives.”

             

            Some may also experience nausea as an uncommon symptom of allergies, she said. Because allergies lead to sinus congestion, the resulting congestion in the inner ear can cause feelings of dizziness or nausea. Certain allergy medications may also cause nausea.

             

            Little sprouts

            Babies and toddlers can develop allergies, too, since they can emerge at any age. However, Vargas said infants are less likely to develop seasonal allergies because they are typically not exposed to sufficient environmental allergens and are kept indoors, away from many environmental allergy triggers.

             

            Genetics play a significant role in the development of seasonal allergies.

             

            Research from 2001 found that 12% of children with no family history of allergies will develop seasonal allergies. If one parent has allergies, the incidence rate of allergies rises to 30% to 50%, but if both parents suffer from allergies, then the chances are 60% to 80%.

            If your child is suffering from allergies, Vargas recommended asking your primary care provider or pharmacist which over-the-counter medications are safe for young children.

             

            Under the weather

            There are many different viruses that can lead to a common cold, and while there is no cure, plenty of at-home treatments are available, Vargas said. The best thing you can do for the common cold is treat your symptoms with over-the-counter medication, drink fluids and get plenty of rest.

             

            “The common cold is complicated to treat and can’t be cured, but rest and nutrition seem to be the best approach,” Vargas said. “You can take medications to treat the symptoms and make yourself more comfortable.”

             

            A cold can have a variety of symptoms, but the most common include mild fatigue, fever, cough, sore throat, congestion, runny nose or sneezing, watery eyes or nose, and congestion of the head, chest or nasal passages.

             

            A cold usually goes away within a week and typically doesn’t warrant a trip to your health care provider. If you’re still feeling bad after a week or your symptoms are severe, Vargas said it could be time to speak to a provider. If you have an underlying chronic condition like asthma, be sure to monitor your symptoms and seek help immediately if your condition worsens.

             

            Pollen or pathogen?

            According to Vargas, the primary difference between seasonal allergies and a cold is that a cold often manifests with a fever, and allergies do not, while seasonal allergies often manifest with itchy or irritated eyes and noses, and colds do not.

             

            Many people think the long length of their symptoms suggest allergies over a cold, but this is not necessarily the case.

             

            “A cold can be very tricky because some of the symptoms may linger,” Vargas said. “Sometimes your cold may be gone, but your cough could persist for another month.”

             

            Seasonal allergies usually last the duration that the pollen or allergen is around, which is usually the entire season. If a cough remaining from a cold lasts for weeks, then the symptoms can get confusing.

             

            To determine which condition you should begin to treat, Vargas suggested asking yourself a couple of questions:

            • Do you have a fever? If yes, then you most likely have a cold or other virus.
            • Do you have itchy eyes and nose? If yes, then you most likely have allergies.

             

            Untreated allergies can set up the perfect warm, moist environment for a virus or bacteria to swoop in and cause a cold or bacterial infection, so it is possible to simultaneously suffer from a cold and seasonal allergies. If you are confused or unsure of your symptoms, call your primary care provider for more guidance.

             

            Blossom back to health

            Both the common cold and seasonal allergies can be treated with over-the-counter medications, such as antihistamines or decongestants. Be sure to use the medications as directed and contact your primary care provider or pharmacist to make sure you are not double dosing with medications that may interact or contain the same ingredients.

             

            If you are giving children allergy or cold medication, confirm with your provider or pharmacist that the allergy medication is safe for children and closely follow the dosage instructions.

             

            “If you think you might have a cold, then avoid spreading the germs to others. Colds are contagious,” Vargas added. “You should stay home until you’ve been fever free for 24 hours, without the use of fever-reducing medication.”

             

            If your nasal congestion becomes overwhelming, rinsing your sinuses with a nasal irrigation pot can help remove allergens and prevent infection in your sinuses, she said.

             

            “Nasal irrigation systems can work to help prevent infection in your sinuses,” Vargas said. “When rinsing your sinuses or nasal passages, use store-bought distilled or sterilized water, or tap or faucet water that’s been boiled and cooled, per CDC guidelines.”

             

            Be sure to seek medical attention if your fever does not go away, if you have trouble breathing or keeping food and fluids down. Although complications are rare, they are a possibility and should be caught early.

             

             

            ABOUT TEXAS A&M HEALTH

            Texas A&M University Health Science Center (Texas A&M Health) comprises five colleges and schools (dentistry, medicine, nursing, pharmacy and public health), integrated University Health Services, several research centers and institutes, and numerous outpatient clinics with a shared mission of advancing health care for all. We serve the state and beyond with campuses and locations in Bryan-College Station, Dallas, Houston, Round Rock, Kingsville, Corpus Christi, McAllen and Navasota. Learn more at health.tamu.edu or follow @TAMUHealth on X (née Twitter).