July 2025 Highlights: MFA Titles, Immunity Boosting, and Medication Facts

If you’re curious about whether someone with an MFA qualifies to be called “doctor” or want to clear up confusion around common medication myths, this month’s articles have some straightforward answers. Plus, discover smart ways to support your immune system with real, science-backed tips—not just trendy advice.

When Is an MFA Holder a Doctor?

Wondered if an MFA graduate can be called “doctor”? It’s a common question. MFA stands for Master of Fine Arts, which is a graduate degree focused on creative fields like writing, visual arts, and theater. Unlike a PhD, the MFA is a terminal degree but not a doctorate, so technically, MFA holders don’t use the title “doctor.”

Title etiquette matters mostly in professional and academic settings—calling an MFA “doctor” isn’t standard and can cause confusion. So it’s clearer and respectful to address MFA graduates by their preferred professional titles or simply use their names.

Boosting Your Immunity: What Actually Works?

Everyone talks about boosting immunity, but what really helps? Forget trendy supplements and weird hacks. First, get basics right: eat a balanced diet rich in fruits and veggies, get enough sleep, exercise moderately, and manage stress. These everyday habits build real defense against illness.

Evidence shows vitamin C or zinc can help if taken properly, but they aren’t miracle cures. Also, hygiene matters, especially washing hands and avoiding close contact when sick. Skip quick fixes and focus on consistent, healthy choices.

Medication Myths: What Pharmacists Want You to Know

Did you think taking more medicine speeds recovery? Pharmacists warn against common medication myths like doubling doses or mixing drugs without advice. Understanding your prescriptions, following directions, and asking questions matter a lot for safety.

Pharmacists emphasize that not all side effects are dangerous, but report anything unusual. Also, over-the-counter drugs can interact with prescriptions, so double-check with your pharmacist. Keeping informed helps you stay safe and get the best results from your meds.

This July 2025 roundup clears up titles, health, and meds for you—keeping things useful and easy to understand so you can make smarter choices every day.

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