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Share on Pinterest Tom Werner/Getty ImagesAmazon Prime Day deals are just within reach.This years sale is from Tuesday, July 11 to Wednesday, July 12.The company will offer significant discounts on a broad range of product categories and brands.

Amazon Prime Day 2023 is on its way.

The annual event is known for its significant discounts that span a broad range of product categories and brands.

And Healthline has all the details to help you prepare for this years Prime Day.

Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about Amazon Prime Day 2023 and some of the many Healthline-approved bargains you can expect. What is Amazon Prime Day?

Amazon Prime Day is a 2-day site-wide sale that presents Amazon Prime members with a variety of deals.

The 48-hour event includes markdowns on Amazon-exclusive merchandise and other savings that may not be available anywhere else.

The sale is available in 15 countries, including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France, and China.

While the sale lasts 48 hours, items can run out, and Amazon Lightning Deals are limited-time, limited-inventory discounts. How to shop Amazon Prime Day

Although Amazon Prime Day is geared to Prime members, savings are available for all shoppers. Those without a Prime membership can sign up before or during the sale and get a free 30-day trial.

In addition to Prime Day sales, members get benefits such as free 2-day shipping, Whole Foods discounts, and access to Prime Video.

For those who missed last years Prime Day, this years event is an opportunity to take advantage of deals and score big discounts on health and wellness items. Treat yourself to Prime Day deals

Those who enjoy at-home workouts can expect to find deals on equipment like exercise mats, kettlebells, and home gyms.

Its also likely there will be savings on home goods, like pillows and weighted blankets.

To keep your body running at its peak, you can also take advantage of Prime Day deals on vitamins and kitchen appliances like air fryers and slow cookers. Healthlines favorite Amazon Prime Day deals

Some of our top deals from last years Amazon Prime Day include:NOW Supplements Probiotic-10, 25 BillionRoC Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Night CreamCrest 3D WhitestripsMederma Advanced Scar GelWas this helpful? Make the most of Amazon deals

To maximize your Prime Day experience, consider setting up an Amazon Wish List. Its a simple way to get organized and identify the items you need most before Prime Day starts. Then, once those sales go live, its easy to add them to your cart.

You can also try the Amazon app. Using the app makes it easy to watch any deals youre interested in, and it also gives you the option of receiving a notification when they start. The bottom line

This years Amazon Prime Day is just on the horizon. Make sure to sign up for a Prime membership ahead of the event to take advantage of all the discounts on health and wellness products.

But its never too late to enjoy the savings. At any point during the sale, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial and take advantage of Amazon Prime Day deals.

Healthline knows trust is earned, and were committed to creating well-researched, evidence-based content that you can trust, with links to vetted products and services that help you live your healthiest life.

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Cubs blow lead in 10-run 8th, storm back in thriller

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CHICAGO — Kyle Tucker had the fans on their feet, roaring and pumping their fists as he rounded the bases after hitting the go-ahead two-run homer in the eighth inning. His screaming line drive cleared the right-field wall with plenty of room to spare.

The Chicago Cubs went from giving up 10 runs in the eighth to scoring six in the bottom half and beating the Arizona Diamondbacks 13-11 on Friday in one of the wildest games on record.

The two teams combined for 21 runs in the seventh and eighth innings, with the Cubs scoring 11 runs and the D-backs plating 10. It was the first nine-inning game in MLB history in which both teams scored 10 or more runs from the seventh inning on, and the third game overall, according to ESPN Research.

“That’s kind of baseball,” Tucker said. “There’s a lot of ups and downs in this game, especially with how many games we play.”

There haven’t been many games like this, though.

The Cubs are just the seventh team in at least the past 125 seasons to allow 10 or more runs in an inning and win. They are also the fifth team to give up 10 or more runs and score six or more in the same inning.

The 16 combined runs in the eighth were the most in an inning at Wrigley Field, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

“If you’ve seen that one, you’ve been around for a while,” Cubs manager Craig Counsell said with a laugh. “It was crazy. You know, we gave up 10 runs in an inning and we won. So it was a wild game, but we kept going, and, you know, there’s 27 outs in a game and this kind of proves it, and you’re just happy to get out with a win.”

On a warm day with the ball carrying, Carson Kelly homered twice. Ian Happ belted a grand slam and Seiya Suzuki went deep, helping the Cubs open a weekend series on a winning note.

“You’ve seen it early — having some tough losses, coming back winning the next day,” Happ said. “Losing the first game of the series, winning the series. Little things like that. Today’s a great example of professional hitters going out there and continuing to have really good at-bats.”

The way things transpired in the final two innings was something to see.

Kelly hit a two-run homer in the second against Corbin Burnes, and Happ came through with his grand slam against Ryne Nelson as part of a five-run seventh. But just when it looked as if the Cubs were in control with a 7-1 lead, things took a wild turn in the eighth.

Eugenio Suarez cut it to 7-5 with a grand slam against Porter Hodge, Geraldo Perdomo singled in a run and Randal Grichuk put Arizona on top by one with a two-run double. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. hit a three-run homer, making it 11-7.

The crowd of more than 39,000 let the Cubs hear it, but their team regrouped in the bottom half. Bryce Jarvis hit Nico Hoerner leading off and walked Pete Crow-Armstrong before Kelly drove a three-run homer to center. Tucker, the Cubs’ prized offseason addition, came through after Happ singled with one out. Suzuki followed with his drive against Joe Mantiply to give the Cubs a 13-11 lead.

Arizona, which had won five straight, became just the third team over the past 50 seasons to lose a game in which it had a 10-run inning at any point, according to ESPN Research.

“You just got to stay locked in,” Kelly said. “Obviously, you don’t want to … give up 10 in an inning. Obviously, you don’t want to do that. I think the biggest thing is coming back, regrouping and continuing to fight.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Chisholm suspended 1 game for conduct, tweet

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Major League Baseball suspended New York Yankees infielder Jazz Chisholm Jr. for one game and fined him an undisclosed amount, the result of his actions during Thursday night’s win against the Tampa Bay Rays.

Chisholm was ejected in the seventh inning by plate umpire John Bacon for arguing after a called third strike on a full-count pitch from Mason Montgomery that appeared low.

Minutes later, he posted on his X account, “Not even f—ing close!!!!!” then deleted the post.

“I didn’t think before I had anything that I said was ejectable but after probably,” Chisholm said after the game. “I’m a competitor, so when I go out there and I feel like I’m right and you’re saying something to me that I think doesn’t make sense, I’m going to get fired up and be upset.

“I lost my emotions. I lost my cool. I got to be better than that. … I’m definitely mad at myself for losing my cool.”

Michael Hill, the league’s senior vice president for on-field operations, said Friday’s discipline was for Chisholm’s “conduct, including his violation of Major League Baseball’s Social Media Policy for Major League Players.”

MLB regulations ban the use of electronic devices during games. The social media policy prohibits “displaying or transmitting content that questions the impartiality of or otherwise denigrates a major league umpire.”

Chisholm did appeal the decision, allowing him to play in Friday night’s 1-0 win against the Rays. He started at second base and went 0 for 4 with two strikeouts.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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First-time father-to-be Ohtani away from Dodgers

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ARLINGTON, Texas — Shohei Ohtani is away from the Los Angeles Dodgers for the birth of the two-way superstar’s first child.

Manager Dave Roberts said before the Dodgers’ series opener Friday night against the Rangers that Ohtani was with his wife and going on MLB’s paternity list.

“He and Mamiko are expecting at some point. That’s all I know,” Roberts said. “I don’t know when he’s going to come back and I don’t know when they’re going to have the baby, but obviously they’re together in anticipation.”

The 30-year-old Ohtani posted on his Instagram account in late December that he and his 28-year-old wife, a former professional basketball player from his native Japan, were expecting a baby in 2025.

“Can’t wait for the little rookie to join our family soon!” said the Dec. 28 post that included a photo showing the couple’s beloved dog, Decoy, as well as a pink ruffled onesie along with baby shoes and a sonogram that was covered by a baby emoji.

Ohtani can miss up to three games while on paternity leave. The Dodgers have a three-game series in Texas before an off day Monday, then play the Cubs in Chicago on Tuesday.

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