Year after year, coffee lovers all over the world await the return of Starbucks’s fall drinks. And with flavors like pumpkin spice, salted caramel and caramel apple on the menu, it’s no surprise why. Last year, Starbucks released its fall bevs at the end of August, earlier than ever before […]
Month: July 2021
AHA News: Determined to Ignore the Warning Signs, He’s Put That Same Determination Into Heart Attack Recovery | Health News
By American Heart Association News, HealthDay Reporter (HealthDay) TUESDAY, July 27, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — Last summer, Don Teigen noticed he lacked his usual energy. His ankles swelled so much they felt like cement blocks. Then there was his labored breathing. On walks with his wife, Julie, she […]
New Adult-Only Experiences Aboard the Disney Wish Revealed – Cruise Industry News
Disney Cruise Line has unveiled new experiences for adults sailing aboard its newest ship, the Disney Wish, in summer 2022. According to a press release, in addition to a previously announced Star Wars-themed lounge and fine dining experiences inspired by “Beauty and the Beast,” the 2,500-passenger ship will debut a […]
La Cuscatleca Salvadoran restaurant adds new location on Fleur Drive
With summer construction in full swing, it’s easy to miss the blue banner swaying behind traffic cones at 2580 Fleur Drive. “NOW OPEN,” it reads in a collegiate font — appropriate for a building that was part of the AIB College of Business campus until the school closed in 2016. Don’t […]
Drinking This Much Coffee Raises Dementia Risk by 53 Percent, Study Says
For some of us, the day really can’t get going until we’ve had our morning cup of coffee. And while recent studies have found that the beloved caffeinated beverage may not make us as jittery as we once thought, there’s certainly such a thing as overdoing it. In fact, according […]
Running injuries: Leaning forward increases risk
Share on PinterestHow much you lean when you run might be associated with injury risk. The Good Brigade/Getty Images The angle at which a person leans their torso forward as they run affects their risk of injury, finds a study from the University of Colorado. The feet hit the ground […]
FDA TechTalk podcast episode to focus on whole genome sequencing
Nowadays, it seems rare to find someone or some entity without a podcast, and the Food and Drug Administration is no exception. The TechTalk podcast is hosted by the FDA and focuses on cutting edge topics. Each quarter guests examine a different aspect of the New Era of Smarter Food […]
Check out this list of food hall dining in Charlotte NC
Open-air food stalls at Camp North End allow visitors to practice safe social distancing amid COVID-19. Alex Cason Photography CharlotteFive As a new food hall prepares to open in South End, it joins a growing list of food stall halls and other food courts. Providence Group Capital is planning to […]
Hundreds of San Francisco bars to require vaccination, negative Covid test to drink indoors
Hundreds of bars in San Francisco will begin requiring proof of vaccination or negative Covid-19 tests from customers who want to remain inside the businesses while they drink, an industry group said Monday. The measure, which was prompted by a recent increase in cases among fully vaccinated bar workers, will […]
5 essential hiking tips and places to go around Boulder | Health & Wellness Services
Living in Boulder comes with a lot of perks, including access to some of the best spots for hiking, biking and other outdoor activities. If you’re planning a trip to one of the nearby parks or trails, keep these tips in mind. Ease into it Whether it’s your first time […]