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The top gifts this holiday season might not be the best fit for everyone, especially those who have Alzheimer’s disease.

There are seven million Americans living with the disease, according to the Alzheimer’s Association – and some gifts might not be appropriate depending on a person’s stage of dementia.

“Family members and friends may have to rethink their gift-giving strategies when shopping for someone living with dementia,” Elizabeth Edgerly, Ph.D., senior director of Community Programs and Services at the Alzheimer’s Association in Chicago, said in a press release statement. 

Not all gifts are appropriate for people with Alzheimer’s, the association noted. (iStock)

“Gifts that may have made you a holiday hero in the past may no longer be a good fit,” she went on.

“You want to start by considering where the person is cognitively, so you can choose a gift they are able to use and enjoy.”

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The Alzheimer’s Association released the following list of gifts that are suitable for people at every stage of the disease.

Gift for early-stage Alzheimer’s

A happy young woman looks at family pictures in a photo album with her grandmother

Incorporating old photos with familiar faces into gifts can be helpful and thoughtful. (iStock)

1. Dry-erase calendars and white boards with colorful markers are a bright way to jot things down.

2. Label makers can help someone with memory issues to stay organized and keep track of household items.

3. Gift cards for ride-share services or favorite activities can keep your loved one engaged.

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4. GPS trackers, in the form of watches, bracelets or key rings, can offer an individual their independence while keeping them safe.

5. “Memory” calendars can be filled with family photos and pre-marked with important dates.

Gifts for middle to late stages

woman sitting in wicker rocking chair with blanket and folded hands at home

The Alzheimer’s Association recommends soothing gifts like blankets for those who are in the later stages of dementia. (iStock)

6. Music playlists can be compiled with your loved one’s favorite artists and songs.

7. Comfy, loose-fitting clothing, like sweat suits, slip-on shirts, night gowns, bathrobes and lace-free shoes, are easy to throw on, remove and wash.

8. Framed photos or collages with the names of people present will help with identification.

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9. Soothing gifts like a soft blanket or handheld massage ball can help relieve stress and anxiety.

10. “Adaptive” dining accessories — like no-spill cups, plate guards and silverware with handles — encourage independence at the dinner table.

Gifts for engagement

Close up of senior couple playing jigsaw puzzles

Mentally stimulating gifts like puzzles and activity books can be great for keeping the mind alert. (iStock)

11. A memory phone can store photos with names and contact information.

12. Puzzles and activity books stimulate the brain and promote cognitive sharpness.

13. Card games and board games encourage engagement with others while also keeping the mind sharp.

14. An outing to a movie, concert, sporting event or museum can keep the recipient involved and entertained.

15. DIY crafts, like scrap-booking or ornament painting, promote at-home engagement.

Things to consider while shopping

When shopping for someone living with dementia, Edgerly recommends considering two things about the recipient: What does this person like and what can this person do?

“It is important to adapt your gift to where the person is in the disease.”

“Lifelong passions, including hobbies and favorite activities, don’t necessarily dissipate with a dementia diagnosis,” she told Fox News Digital. “However, it is important to adapt your gift to where the person is in the disease.”

“For example, someone who was an avid golfer may not be able to play anymore, but a picture book featuring golf courses or players may be a perfect fit.”

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Edgerly suggested thinking about “what brings them joy,” such as photos of family members or past pets that can be made into a custom gift.

“Create a mug, ornament or special notebook with those photos on the cover,” she recommended. “Do they have a favorite song list? Create a playlist for devices like Amazon [Alexa] or Google Home. Pick a gift that caters to these interests, but in a way that is cognitively appropriate.”

Cheerful kid presenting gifts to mom and granny.

One of the best gifts for someone with dementia, according to an expert, is the gift of your time. (iStock)

Gifts that help support the person living with dementia in a fun way are good options, the expert noted, as well as items that bring comfort.

“The best gift I bought for my mom after she developed dementia was a giant box of individually wrapped whoopie pies (a dessert cake),” Edgerly shared. 

“The adage that the best things in life are free is true.”

“She was able to hand them out to all her friends and the staff at the assisted living facility. I made sure she had plenty to give out. She had the biggest smile on her face handing those out to everyone.”

But one of the best gifts you can give to someone with dementia, according to Edgerly, is the gift of your time.

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“Make plans to spend time with the person doing the things they like,” she advised. “It can be playing a game, looking at old pictures, watching a favorite movie or going out to eat.”

“The adage that the best things in life are free is true. Spending time and engaging the person in meaningful ways can be the best gift of all.”

Florida artist’s patriotic Andy Warhol piece featured at popular event drawing thousands of visitors

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A Florida artist creates art that embraces the Palm Beach community and also pays tribute to Old Glory, embracing the American spirit. 

While painting in her studio, Camilla Webster told Fox News Digital she creates a distinctive American flag to “reflect a moment in time.”

“I paint more than one American flag each year that represents how I am feeling about the country in that year,” said Webster.

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I remember after 9/11, everyone put flags outside their door, and I kind of wanted to get back to that time when we shared common destiny.”

Artist Camilla Webster of Palm Beach, Fla., tells Fox News Digital why she paints an American flag each year. (Ashley J. DiMella/Fox News Digital)

As a Daughter of the American Revolution, Webster says her family’s history inspired her to help share the American story through art and pay homage through every detail.

“All the American flag paintings are painted on acrylic on canvas which was developed in the U.S. Acrylic paint was very important to the American art story because it belonged to us. Europe had oil paint.”

This year’s flag painting was created in collaboration with a photograph of Andy Warhol taken by Karen Bystedt at the offices of Interview magazine in 1982.

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“Warhol America” was featured at Art Basel in Miami, Florida, attracting thousands of visitors.

florida artist andy warhol

“I want to remind all Americans that this flag belongs to you,” says Webster. (Camilla Webster)

“You see here is Andy holding the American flag, very meta against my American flag. … It was very important to me for us to remember that we’re all American. Our flag is one of the great representations of our spirit,” said Webster.

In 2023, Art Basel brought together 277 international galleries, attracting over 79,000 visitors.

“I think people are very excited to see a contemporary experience through the Warhol lens of Americana. It was received very positively.”

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Webster said tourism, specifically the art scene, has exploded in the Palm Beach community in recent years.

artwork by camilla webster

Visit Florida highlighted notable growth at the Palm Beach International Airport. (Camilla Webster)

Between July 1 and Sept. 30, more than 34 million travelers visited Florida, according to Visit Florida, the state’s official tourism marketing corporation.

It is absolutely incredible to see what’s happened since the Norton Museum of Art has opened across the street from our studio here. We have incredible design houses. … We also have some of the greatest collectors and, of course, supporters in the art world.”

Visit Florida highlighted notable growth at the Palm Beach International Airport.

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“You will see every art gallery and every artist hopping during this exciting season.”

Camilla Webster artist

Webster says her art is a reflection of the Palm Beach spirit. (Camilla Webster)

Webster has collections carried at the luxury Breakers Resort and has collaborated with the Palm Beach Historical Society. 

“I have, I guess, become part of the fabric of Palm Beach in my art and design, and it’s a true honor. I partner with Discover The Palm Beaches, the tourist board, all to capture the spirit of this magical island and this place.

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“I want to remind all Americans that this flag belongs to you.”

In His Latest Work – “Music: The Art of Togetherness” – BJ Gonzalvo Reveals How Music Transcends Mere Entertainment – He Presents It As a Purposeful Endeavor That Nurtures One’s Soul

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This book invites readers to explore the transformative power of melodies and rhythms. Each note serves as a thread weaving connections among individuals and communities alike. Gonzalvo emphasizes that music unlocks doors to inner sanctuaries where love and harmony reside. It’s not just about listening; it’s about feeling deeply  connected—to oneself, others, and even something greater.

Seattle, Washington, December 13, 2024, Music has a unique ability to weave through the fabric of all lives, touching everyone in ways that words alone cannot. It can uplift one’s spirits, soothe one’s minds, and connect all to one another.

Author B. J. Gonzalvo – a psychologist, musician, and spiritual seeker – explores this enchanting world in his insightful work “Music: The Art of Togetherness.” With a rich background that blends psychology and spirituality with musical expression, Gonzalvo reveals how music is not just an escape but a powerful avenue for personal growth and communal unity.

This book invites readers to explore the transformative power of melodies and rhythms. Each note serves as a thread weaving connections among individuals and communities alike. Gonzalvo emphasizes that music unlocks doors to inner sanctuaries where love and harmony reside. It’s not just about listening; it’s about feeling deeply connected – to ourselves, others, and even something greater.

Music serves as a balm for the soul, touching the deepest parts of our being. Its melodies resonate with emotions, allowing oneself to express feelings that words often cannot capture. When one engages with music – whether through listening or creating – one embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Each note becomes a steppingstone toward healing, encouraging oneself to confront pain and embrace joy.

In moments of solitude, music can envelop oneself like a warm hug. It creates an inner sanctuary where one can reflect and find clarity amidst chaos. This process nurtures personal growth by fostering resilience and understanding within oneself.

Music is more than just a hobby or a soundtrack playing in the background of our lives. Music is an intentional leisure activity full of possibilities for singers and seekers alike to recreate and experience a foretaste of beauty, joy, love, hope, grace, and harmony.

The rhythms guide one’s hearts in navigating life’s complexities while providing comfort during turbulent times. By connecting deeply with tunes that inspire us, we cultivate emotional awareness and unlock doors to new possibilities in both life and spirit.

Embracing the art of togetherness through music invites us to explore a profound journey. B.J. Gonzalvo’s insights highlight how this universal language can heal wounds, foster connections, and inspire change within ourselves and our communities.

Music, much like our communal hymns, possesses the transformative power to unlock our hearts and unify us in harmony. It sets the rhythm for our voices and heartbeats, reminding us that we are all part of something greater than ourselves.

This book transcends the notion of music as mere entertainment; it presents music as a purposeful “re-creational” activity filled with opportunities for individuals to experience joy, love, hope, grace, and harmony.

Through each note played or sung together, we shine light on the truth in our relationships—with ourselves, others, and even within the divine realm. As we come together through shared melodies and rhythms, we find solace in knowing that everyone has their own inner sanctuaries where the Sacred resides.

As you embrace these concepts from “Music: The Art of Togetherness,” allow yourself to engage fully with music’s rich tapestry. Let it be your guide toward deeper understanding—of yourself and those around you—and recognize its potential to create lasting bonds across cultures and generations.

Through music, we discover our own inner sanctuary as well as the inner sanctuaries in others—the sanctuary where God is made present.

Music: The Art of Togetherness can be viewed on Amazon here.

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Colon cancer risk linked to seed oils in early study, tied to inflammation

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Researchers have revealed another potential reason to avoid ultraprocessed foods.

Seed oils — which are plant-based cooking oils that are often used in processed, packaged foods — have been linked to an increased risk of colon cancer, according to a new study published this week in the medical journal Gut.

Researchers at University of South Florida (USF) Health and Tampa General Hospital Cancer Institute analyzed 162 tumor samples from colon cancer patients, according to a USF press release.

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They found that the tumors contained “an excess number” of molecules that cause inflammation and “a shortage” of healing molecules.

Seed oils — which are plant-based cooking oils that are often used in processed, packaged foods — have been linked to an increased risk of colon cancer, according to a new study. (iStock)

“It is well-known that patients with unhealthy diets have increased inflammation in their bodies,” said study author Dr. Timothy Yeatman, professor of surgery in the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine and associate center director for Translational Research and Innovation at the TGH Cancer Institute, in the release. 

“We now see this inflammation in the colon tumors themselves, and cancer is like a chronic wound that won’t heal – if your body is living off of daily ultra-processed foods, its ability to heal that wound decreases due to the inflammation and suppression of the immune system that ultimately allows the cancer to grow.”

“It is well-known that patients with unhealthy diets have increased inflammation in their bodies.”

The findings highlight the potential harms of the Western diet, according to Yeatman. In addition to “inflammatory seed oils,” he also cited culprits like added sugars, saturated fats, ultra-processed foods and chemicals.

“A human’s immune system can be extremely powerful and drastically impact the tumor microenvironment, which is great if harnessed correctly for health and wellness — but not if it’s suppressed by inflammatory lipids from processed foods,” the researcher said.

Dr. Timothy Yeatman and Ganesh Halade

Dr. Timothy Yeatman and Ganesh Halade, co-authors of the study, are pictured in the lab. (Ryan Rossy)

In prior studies, the same research team found that an “imbalanced diet” also increased the risk of heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease and diabetes, the release stated.

Based on these findings, the researchers recommend treating cancer with “resolution medicine,” which would aim to reverse inflammation using healthy, unprocessed foods rich with omega-3 fatty acids and derivatives of fish oil, according to the above source.

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Regular exercise and balanced sleep would also play important roles in the resolution medicine approach.

“This has the potential to revolutionize cancer treatment, moving beyond drugs to harness natural healing processes,” Yeatman said. 

“It’s a vital step toward addressing chronic inflammation and preventing diseases before they start.”

Dr. Yeatman

Dr. Yeatman reviews images of the tumors in the lab. (Ryan Rossy)

The new USF study was funded by the National Institutes of Health.

There are currently clinical trials underway at TGH Cancer Institute to study the potential benefits of resolution medicine in treating and preventing disease.

Fox News Digital reached out to the study researchers for comment.

Dietitians weigh in

Sherry Coleman Collins, a food allergy dietician and expert from the Atlanta metropolitan area, said she doesn’t think it’s accurate to suggest that seed oils cause cancer.

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The expert pointed out that there is an “overwhelming body of scientific literature” that shows the positive health benefits of replacing saturated fats (like lard and butter) with unsaturated fats (like safflower oil). 

“This includes a significant reduction in cardiovascular disease, which is the No. 1 killer in America,” she told Fox News Digital. 

Olive oil pouring

One dietitian recommended using olive oil, noting that there’s a “significant body of evidence” for its use as part of a Mediterranean approach to eating. (iStock)

However, Collins said, “It is something to watch as we continue to better understand why colon cancer has been on the rise, and how diet impacts that increased rate.”

Seed oil isn’t the only problem with ultraprocessed foods, the dietitian pointed out.

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“They tend to be very high in sodium, fat and sugar,” Collins said. “Lacking fiber and nutrients, but high in calories, they taste delicious, but don’t promote good health.”

To reduce the risk of colon cancer, dementia and many other diseases, Collins recommends cutting out smoking, limiting alcohol, maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly, and eating a fiber-rich diet with plenty of fruits, vegetables and whole grains.

Ganesh Halade

Ganesh Halade is pictured in his lab using a highly sensitive analytical technique to detect trace amounts of lipids in 162 tumor samples from TGH Cancer Institute. (Ryan Rossy)

In terms of cooking oils, Collins recommends using olive oil, noting that there’s a “significant body of evidence” for its use as part of a Mediterranean approach to eating.

“Extra-virgin olive oil can be a wonderful, versatile oil to use in low-medium heat cooking and it tastes great, and has a very good fatty acid profile,” she told Fox News Digital. 

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“For higher-heat cooking, I like avocado and peanut oils for their high smoke point and neutral flavor, and they too have good fatty acid profiles.” 

Collins agrees with the researchers’ recommendation to increase the intake of omega-6 fatty acids, as the American diet is “woefully deficient.”

Colon cancer

“It is something to watch as we continue to better understand why colon cancer has been on the rise, and how diet impacts that increased rate,” a dietitian said. (iStock)

“Fatty fish, like salmon, is the best source — these can also be found in some nuts and seeds, including walnuts and chia, but they are not as bioavailable or absorbable as those of fish,” she added

Jason Fung, a Canadian nephrologist (kidney specialist), noted that the study is “preliminary and far from definitive.”

“Why take a chance?”

“The hypothesis is that eating too many seed oils means we have too many omega 6 fats, which are pro-inflammatory, and inflammation can be an important contributing factor to cancer,” he said in a statement to Fox News Digital.

“It’s an interesting and plausible hypothesis, but not definitive.”

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Even so, Fung confirmed that he does not keep any seed oils at home.

“I only use olive oil and butter for my cooking at home. Why take a chance?”

Millions of people below 50 have this incurable, often asymptomatic, STD

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The rise of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continues to pose threats.

The prevalence of one uncurable STI in particular – genital herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 and 2 – is at a global high, according to a new study published in the BMJ Journals Sexually Transmitted Infections.

Approximately 846 million people between 15 and 49 years old (more than one in five) were living with a genital herpes infection as of 2020.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that at least one person each second, amounting to 42 million people annually, is estimated to acquire the infection.

While HSV-2 is slowly declining, genital HSV-1 is increasing, although it does not cause as much burden, one expert said. (iStock)

The researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine, Qatar, noted that both types of HSV infections are lifelong and can cause symptomatic genital ulcer disease (GUC).

HSV-2 “almost always” causes sexually transmitted genital infection, the researchers said, while HSV-1 mainly causes oral infection, like cold sores, but can be sexually transmitted to cause a genital infection.

The infection can lead to painful genital sores and blisters that typically recur in random episodes throughout life. In 2020, more than 200 million people in the same age group suffered at least one painful symptomatic episode, data shows.

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Not every case of HSV is symptomatic, which makes transmission more likely.

The researchers concluded that the “high incidence and prevalence” of HSV worldwide requires new prevention and treatment measures, such as vaccines, to control the spread and reduce the disease burden.

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Approximately 846 million people between 15 and 49 years old are living with a genital herpes infection as of 2020. (iStock)

Study co-author Laith Abu-Raddad, a health care policy and research professor at Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar, emphasized the scale of HSV’s impact.

“Symptomatic genital herpes imposes a substantial global burden, affecting 200 million people annually and incurring significant economic costs, estimated at $35 billion per year due to health care expenditures and productivity loss,” he wrote in a statement to Fox News Digital. 

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“Addressing this pressing health challenge requires a fundamental solution,” Abu-Raddad went on.

“Developing a vaccine capable of protecting against HSV-1 and HSV-2, the viruses responsible for genital herpes, represents a pivotal step toward controlling this infection on a global scale.”

Curing the incurable

There is currently no cure for HSV, although there are treatments to help manage symptoms.

The STI can also lead to more serious complications like neonatal herpes, which can be transmitted from a mother to her baby during childbirth.

HSV-2 accounts for 90% of symptomatic episodes and is linked to a significantly higher risk of contracting HIV, according to the WHO.

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HSV can cause painful sores and blisters that can occur in periodic episodes, according to experts. (iStock)

Dr. Gabe Gaviola, senior medical director at Everlywell in New York — an at-home STD testing and treatment platform — shared his concern about increased exposure.

“HSV is highly contagious and often asymptomatic, which means many people may unknowingly transmit the virus,” Gaviola, who was not involved in the study, told Fox News Digital. “This makes prevention and early diagnosis more difficult.” 

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“There’s also a persistent stigma associated with genital herpes, which may discourage individuals from seeking treatment or disclosing their herpes status to partners, leading to further spread.”

Gaviola reiterated how HSV infection can increase the risk of contracting other STIs due to the “sores and compromised skin barrier,” which makes it “even more crucial to seek proper testing and treatment.”

doctor seated with patient

“New data in this study highlight just how widespread HSV-2 and HSV-1 are, with millions of new and existing cases each year,” one doctor said. (iStock)

“High prevalence rates, especially in individuals aged 15 to 49 years old, are driven by a lack of public awareness, prevention efforts, and access to testing and treatment,” he said.

For those experiencing symptoms, Gaviola recommends getting regular screenings and being open with sexual partners to reduce the spread.

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“Safer sex practices, including condom use and antiviral treatments for those who have HSV, can help reduce the transmission of HSV,” he added.

While HSV outbreaks can be controlled and potentially become less frequently or severely over time, flare-ups can occur during times of stress or illness, according to Gaviola.

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Experts explain that the nature of HSV make it difficult to pinpoint a cure. (iStock)

HSV remains dormant in nerve cells after initial infection, which makes it “extremely difficult to completely eradicate from the body,” he said.

“It can reactivate at any time, often without warning,” he warned. “This dormancy also allows the virus to evade the immune system, which prevents the body from eliminating the infection.”

“It can reactivate at any time, often without warning.”

“While there are no cures yet, progress in vaccine development and antiviral therapies is promising,” he said.

“Public health measures to reduce transmission and improve treatment are critical in managing the global burden of HSV.”

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Anna Wald, M.D., professor of medicine, laboratory medicine and epidemiology at the University of Washington, noted that the nature of the herpes virus, much like chickenpox and shingles, makes the development of a cure difficult – although early, preclinical trials are underway. 

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According to Wald, there have also been some attempts to develop a preventative HSV vaccine that have failed. (iStock)

“[A] cure is likely to require gene therapy, which is a potentially risky approach for a non-lethal disease,” Wald, who was not involved in the research, told Fox News Digital. “So progress is slow as a result.”

There have also been some attempts to develop a prophylactic vaccine that have failed, according to the doctor.

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“Testing vaccines for prevention is very expensive, but there are some new candidate vaccines that will hopefully be in trials in the next few years,” she shared.

“In my opinion, a preventative vaccine would be an optimal approach, but we don’t yet know how to make one that will work – and testing them is a lengthy and costly process.”

Warning: This PayPal scam is everywhere right now

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“Reminder: You’ve still got a money request!” That was the subject line of the messages flooding my husband Barry’s inbox for weeks. The first couple were concerning, then it was just downright annoying.

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He’s not the only one getting them; there’s a sneaky scam going around that looks totally legit — because it actually comes from PayPal.

Let’s take a closer look at how it works so you don’t fall for it.

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Here’s how it goes down

Lucky for us, scammers use the same tricks. This one is getting common enough, it’s easy to spot if you’re careful.

First, you receive an invoice via PayPal. It might say something like, “Payment due for a purchase” or tell you a payment was processed due to a technical error. 

It looks real because it was sent through PayPal’s platform. They hope you’ll panic and act without thinking. PayPal is a trusted platform, so when you see their logo and familiar format, it’s easy to let your guard down.

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A woman is pictured using a phone. (iStock )

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It’s a bogus invoice, of course

PayPal allows anyone with an account to send an invoice, which scammers exploit to make it seem legit.

In the invoice notice is a phone number you can call for support. It’s listed as PayPal’s number, but it’s someone ready to steal your money and info. All the scam emails I’ve reviewed had different numbers attached.

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Calling the fake support number is the worst thing you can do. The scammer might ask for your login details or payment card information to ‘resolve the issue.’ In some cases, they’ll install malware on your device, stealing passwords and financial details in the background.”

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How to spot and stop it

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This March 10, 2015, file photo, shows signage outside PayPals headquarters in San Jose, Calif. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)

PayPal will never send invoices for random purchases you didn’t authorize. If something seems off, trust your instincts and double-check before taking action.

  • Check the details: Look at the sender’s email and transaction history. If it’s not a company or person you recognize, it’s likely a scam.
  • Double-check the invoice recipient: That’s another glaring red flag in this case. All the emails I saw had someone other than my husband listed in small text at the top. Look carefully.
  • Don’t call any of the phone numbers listed: This is smart with any strange invoice, call, document, email, text, whatever. Don’t use contact info that’s included. Go to the official website to find it.

I looked this one up for you: PayPal’s real support number is 1-888-221-1161. They take calls from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. PT every day.

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When in doubt, your best bet is to contact customer service. They’re much more familiar with scam patterns then most regular folks since they see them day in and day out. Plus, they can look into your account to tell you what is a legitimate request and what’s not.

If you’re sure the invoice is fake, delete it. But first …

Report it to PayPal. Consider this your good deed of the day. Reporting scams doesn’t just help you — it helps everyone. When you flag fake invoices to PayPal, their team can track patterns, shut down scammers’ accounts and warn others about similar tactics.

  • Log in to your PayPal account, then visit the Resolution Center, where you can report suspicious invoices.
  • Even easier, forward the email to phishing@paypal.com to alert their security team.

Related: 3 immediate steps to take if you fell for a scam

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A person is pictured holding a stack of twenty-dollar bills. (iStock)

Lock down your account for extra security

If you don’t have two-factor authentication set up, don’t wait. It only takes a minute. Now you’ll get a code when you log in. Annoying? A little. But it’s worth the extra step on any account tied to your finances.

  • Log in to your PayPal account on a browser. Click the Settings icon > Security > 2-step verification. You can use an authenticator app or receive codes as text messages. Pro tip: An authenticator app is the more secure option. 
  • Follow the on-screen directions to finish up.

Scams like this are sneaky, but they’re easy to spot if you know what to look for. Share this with your friends and family so they don’t fall for it.

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Major airline brings Magnolia Bakery’s viral banana pudding to passengers on select flights

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United Airlines has partnered with New York City’s Magnolia Bakery to bring the “world famous” banana pudding to the skies.

Magnolia’s “Banana Pudding Wafer Cookie Bits” is now available on select United First flights traveling more than 901 miles, according to a joint press release.

“As an avid traveler and baker, I know what an important role food can play in your travels, which is why I’m so excited to bring this new, innovative product to thousands of adventurers each year,” Bobbie Lloyd, Magnolia Bakery CEO and chief baking officer, said in the release.

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The dessert will be served frozen-to-thaw in 3-ounce cups, made with real bananas. 

United will be serving Magnolia Bakery’s banana pudding on select United First flights over 901 miles.  (Magnolia Bakery/United Airlines)

“The only thing more iconic than Magnolia Bakery’s Banana Pudding is enjoying that pudding at 30,000 feet in United First – we know our customers are going to love it,” said Aaron McMillan, United’s managing director of hospitality programs, according to the release. 

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McMillan added, “We’re changing the way travelers eat and drink onboard, offering more variety and more elevated options with partners like Magnolia.” 

Magnolia Bakery opened a shop in LaGuardia Airport (not pictured) in August. 

Magnolia Bakery opened a shop in LaGuardia Airport (not pictured) in August.  (Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images)

The collaboration comes as Magnolia Bakery expands its “a New York treat to an anywhere eat” campaign.

In August, the bakery opened a location inside LaGuardia Airport, located in Terminal C.

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United Airlines has announced a partnership with New York City’s Magnolia Bakery, bringing the “world famous” banana pudding to select United First flights over 901 miles. (iStock/United Airlines Magnolia Bakery)

United is not the only airline bringing food favorites to the skies.

Delta Airlines recently collaborated with Shake Shack to serve burgers to first-class passengers.

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United Airlines has announced a partnership with New York City bakery, Magnolia Bakery, bringing banana pudding to select United First flights over 901 miles. (iStock)

The Shake Shack meal is only available to those in first class flying out of Boston. The offering will eventually expand to other cities, Fox News Digital reported. 

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Fox News Digital reached out to Magnolia Bakery and United Airlines for additional comment. 

San Francisco police investigator recognized Mangione from missing person poster: source

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A San Francisco police investigator says he recognized Luigi Mangione — the man charged in the shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson Mangione – from a wanted bulletin poster made by police and communicated that to the FBI while the suspect was still at large, a police source tells Fox News.

The poster, obtained by Fox News, shows a picture of a smiling Mangione and states that the missing person report for him was filed on Nov. 18, about two weeks before he allegedly shot and killed Thompson execution-style outside the New York Hilton Midtown hotel. The poster goes out to agencies for a missing person.

The police source tells Fox News that Mangione’s mother phoned in to file the missing person report stating she last spoke with her son around July 1 and that he worked at True Car. 

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A missing poster was distributed by San Francisco Police Department seeking information on Luigi Mangione, who was reported missing on Nov. 18, 2024. Mangione would end up resurfacing in Altoona, Pennsylvania, where he is being held in custody as the prime suspect in the murder of United Healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson. (Handout)

The location given for a work address was 124 Montgomery, which is permanently closed and there is no phone number.  

Mangione’s mother said she didn’t know any other place her son would frequent in San Francisco, per the source. 

The San Francisco Chronicle, citing two sources familiar with the matter, reports that police recognized the then-wanted suspect as being Mangione four days before his high-profile arrest at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania. He had been on the run for five days. 

When Mangione was arrested Monday authorities said that he had not previously been on law enforcement’s radar. “This was not a name that was called into us,” New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch told NBC on Tuesday.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the FBI for comment but did not immediately receive a response. 

Charged in Pennsylvania with forgery and carrying a firearm without a license, he has not waived his right to an extradition hearing to face murder charges in New York. 

The 26-year-old was denied bail and will remain incarcerated at SCI Huntingdon until his attorney files a writ of habeas corpus, challenging whether he is being lawfully detained.

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Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the murder of United Healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson shouts as he is led into court

Luigi Mangione shouts while officers restrain him as he arrives for his extradition hearing at Blair County Courthouse in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania on Tuesday, December 10, 2024. Mangione is the prime suspect in the shooting death of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson last week. (David Dee Delgado for Fox News Digital)

Police say he waited outside a hotel where UnitedHealthcare was holding its annual investor conference before sneaking up on Thompson and firing at him from close range. Video of the cold-blooded killing was captured on CCTV.

Mangione broke his silence with an outburst on Tuesday as he was escorted into a Pennsylvania courthouse, where he challenged his arrest.

“It’s completely out of touch, and an insult to the intelligence of the American people and its lived experience,” Mangione shouted, prompting his detail of about 10 officers to hurry him inside. 

Dressed in an orange jumpsuit, Mangione appeared unfazed. He was seen whispering with his attorney, Thomas Dickey, glancing at reporters and mumbling to himself at the Blair County Court hearing.

The slaying of Thompson has gripped the nation as police believe he may have been motivated by ill will towards the health insurance industry.

Meanwhile, FOX Business has learned that Mangione was not a client of the health insurer UnitedHealthcare. 

NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny told WNBC-TV Thursday that the Ivy League graduates may have targeted the company because of its size and influence. He said a note was found in Mangione’s possession when he was detained in Pennsylvania. 

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and the alleged killer

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed in midtown Manhattan last week. A screenshot of the killer aiming his gun. (Businesswire | NYPD Crimestoppers)

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“We have no indication that he was ever a client of United Healthcare, but he does make mention that it is the fifth-largest corporation in America, which would make it the largest health care organization in America,” Kenny told the news outlet. “So, that’s possibly why he targeted that company. He had prior knowledge that the conference was taking place on that date at that location.”

Mangione’s mother was not a member of UnitedHealthcare either. Kenny noted that Mangione sustained a major back injury in July 2023.

“It seems that he had an accident that caused him to go to the emergency room back in July of 2023, and that it was a life-changing injury,” said Kenny. “He posted X-rays of screws being inserted into his spine. So, the injury that he suffered was, was a life-changing, life-altering injury, and that’s what may have put him on this path.”

Kenny confirmed that Mangione’s family reported him missing to San Francisco authorities in November. 

France’s Macron names centrist ally François Bayrou as next PM

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  • French President Emmanuel Macron named centrist ally François Bayrou as prime minister, after a historic parliamentary vote ousted the previous government.
  • Former Prime Minister Michel Barnier resigned last week following a no-confidence vote, leaving France without a functioning government.
  • Bayrou leads the centrist Democratic Movement, known as MoDem, which he founded in 2007.

French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday named centrist ally François Bayrou as prime minister, after a historic parliamentary vote ousted the previous government last week.

Bayrou, 73, a crucial partner in Macron’s centrist alliance, has been a well-known figure in French politics for decades. His political experience is seen as key in efforts to restore stability as no single party holds a majority at the National Assembly.

Macron’s office said in a statement that Bayrou “has been charged with forming a new government.”

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Former Prime Minister Michel Barnier resigned last week following a no-confidence vote prompted by budget disputes in the National Assembly, leaving France without a functioning government.

Macron in an address to the nation vowed to remain in office until his term ends in 2027.

Macron’s centrist alliance does not have a majority in parliament and Bayrou’s Cabinet will need to rely on moderate lawmakers from the left and the right to be able to stay in power. Some conservatives are expected to be part of the new government.

French President Emmanuel Macron, right, meets French centrist party MoDem (Mouvement Democrate) leader François Bayrou at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, on June 21, 2022. French President Emmanuel Macron named Bayrou as new prime minister on Dec.13 2024. (Ludovic Marin/Pool photo via AP, File)

Macron’s strategy aims at preventing far-right leader Marine Le Pen from holding “make or break” power over the government. Le Pen helped oust Barnier by joining her National Rally party’s forces to the left to pass the no-confidence motion last week.

Bayrou’s appointment is also in line with Macron’s efforts to build a non-aggression pact with the Socialists so that they commit not to vote against the government in any future confidence motion.

Bayrou leads the centrist Democratic Movement, known as MoDem, which he founded in 2007.

In 2017, he supported Macron’s first presidential bid and became a weighty partner in the French president’s centrist alliance.

At the time, he was appointed justice minister, but he quickly resigned from the government amid an investigation into the MoDem’s alleged embezzlement of European Parliament funds.

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Bayrou this year was cleared in the case by a Paris court, which found eight other party officials guilty and sentenced the party to pay a fine.

Bayrou became well known to the French public when he was education minister from 1993 to 1997 in a conservative government.

He was three times a candidate for president, in 2002, 2007 and 2012.

Think you’re safe? Identity theft could wipe out your entire life’s savings

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Identity theft has become a pervasive issue, affecting millions of Americans each year. In 2023 alone, American adults lost a staggering $43 billion to identity fraud. The following story illustrates the devastating impact this crime can have on individuals:

Paula Disberry, a former Colgate-Palmolive employee, was living a comfortable life when she discovered that her 401(k) account had been drained of $750,000. The shock came when she tried to access her account online, only to find it blocked. 

A fraudster had impersonated her, changing her contact details and withdrawing her entire retirement savings in a single transaction. Stories like this of financial identity theft are becoming all too common. If you live in the U.S., you’ve likely already encountered one, or worse, experienced it firsthand.

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Illustration of a scammer at work (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Think identity theft won’t happen to you? Think again

The FBI’s Internet Crime Report for 2023 reveals that adults 60 and above accounted for 24.08% of all identity theft claims and suffered 41.46% of the total financial losses. While they may not face a higher risk of becoming victims, the financial toll is significantly greater than any other age group. Older adults, especially those over 60, often feel the impact more deeply. Why? They typically have more assets than younger individuals and are less likely to monitor their bank accounts daily.

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Illustration of a scammer at work (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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An age-old scam with a high-tech makeover

Identity theft has been a concern for centuries, with one of the most famous historical impostors being Frank Abagnale Jr. Abagnale claims to have successfully impersonated various professionals in the 1960s, including a Pan Am pilot and a doctor, forging checks and documents to amass a small fortune. His alleged exploits were so notorious that they inspired the film “Catch Me If You Can.”

While Abagnale’s story is a dramatic example, modern identity theft has evolved into a more pervasive threat, particularly with the rise of digital technology. The widespread availability of personal information on the web, combined with a lack of regulation preventing companies from collecting data without consent, has made it easier for criminals to exploit personal data. The scale is massive, and the impact can severely disrupt your life and that of your family.

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A woman working on her laptop (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Red flags to look out for

Being aware of the warning signs of identity theft can help you take action before it’s too late. Here are some red flags to watch for.

Unexplained account activity: Keep an eye out for unfamiliar transactions or changes in your bank or credit card statements that you don’t recognize.

Credit report changes: Regularly check your credit report for new accounts that you did not open or inquiries from lenders that you did not initiate.

Missing mail or bills: If you stop receiving bills or other important mail, it could indicate that someone has changed your address without your knowledge.

Unexpected denials: If you’re denied credit unexpectedly, it might be a sign that someone is using your information to apply for loans or credit cards.

Strange communication: Be cautious of emails, texts or calls asking for personal information, especially if they create a sense of urgency or fear.

Unusual password changes: If you notice changes to your online accounts that you did not make, such as password resets or security questions being altered, act quickly to secure your accounts.

Alerts from identity theft protection services: If you use an identity theft protection service and receive alerts about suspicious activity, investigate immediately.

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Strengthen your defenses now

Identity theft doesn’t have to be a devastating blow. You can significantly reduce your risk by being more mindful of your online habits. Here’s how.

1. Monitor your accounts regularly: Keep a close eye on your bank and credit card statements to spot unauthorized transactions early. This can prevent financial losses and protect your assets.

2. Use strong passwords: Use complex passwords and a password manager to secure your online accounts. Strong passwords are your first line of defense against cyber threats.

3. Stop oversharing: Limit the personal information you share on social media and other platforms. It’s a treasure trove for cybercriminals who use it to craft convincing fraud campaigns targeted specifically at you.

4. Invest in personal data removal services: Given the alarming rise in identity theft cases, taking proactive measures to safeguard your personal information is essential. One effective strategy is to invest in personal data removal services. hile no service promises to remove all your data from the internet, having a removal service is great if you want to constantly monitor and automate the process of removing your information from hundreds of sites continuously over a longer period of time. Check out my top picks for data removal services here. 

5. Freeze your credit: Initiate a credit freeze on your credit file with all three major credit bureaus. This restricts access to your credit records, making it difficult for identity thieves to open new accounts in your name.

6. Use an identity theft protection service: Identity theft companies can monitor personal information like your Social Security number, phone number and email address and alert you if it is being sold on the dark web or being used to open an account. They can also assist you in freezing your bank and credit card accounts to prevent further unauthorized use by criminals. See my tips and best picks on how to protect yourself from identity theft. 

7. Use two-factor authentication: Enable this extra layer of security on your accounts to make it more difficult for thieves to access your information, even if they obtain your password.

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8. Be cautious with public Wi-Fi: Avoid using public Wi-Fi for sensitive transactions or use a VPN to encrypt your online activity. Using a VPN (virtual private network) service can enhance your privacy by encrypting your internet traffic, making it harder for hackers and third parties to intercept your data, especially on public Wi-Fi. A VPN masks your IP address, helping to obscure your location and online activity. While VPNs don’t directly prevent phishing emails, they reduce the exposure of your browsing habits to trackers that may use this data maliciously. With a VPN, you can securely access your email accounts from anywhere, even in areas with restrictive internet policies. For the best VPN software, see my expert review of the best VPNs for browsing the web privately on your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices.

9. Shred sensitive documents: Regularly shred financial documents, credit offers and other paperwork containing personal information before disposing of them.

10. Set up bank alerts: Many financial institutions offer text or email alerts for transactions on your accounts, helping you quickly spot unauthorized activity.

11. Have strong antivirus software: The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links that install malware, potentially accessing your private information, is to have antivirus software installed on all your devices. This protection can also alert you to phishing emails and ransomware scams, keeping your personal information and digital assets safe. Get my picks for the best 2024 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices.

12. Keep software updated: Ensure your devices and antivirus software are up to date. Regular updates often include security patches that protect against vulnerabilities that scammers might exploit. Keeping your software current is a critical step in safeguarding your digital assets.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

While the statistics are sobering, they don’t have to leave you feeling helpless. Identity theft is a serious threat, but with awareness and proactive steps, you can significantly reduce your risk. Remember, criminals are constantly evolving their tactics, which means we must stay one step ahead. The most powerful weapon against identity theft is knowledge. Understanding how these scams work, recognizing potential red flags and taking preventive measures can make all the difference.

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