Alzheimer’s, a progressive and highly variable disease, is the most common form of dementia, affecting an estimated 6 million Americans. A study that will track older adults to bring about more effective treatments and ways to prevent the disease has received funding of $55.6 million from the National Institute on […]
Year: 2021
seven priorities to end hunger and protect the planet
The world’s food system is in disarray. One in ten people is undernourished. One in four is overweight. More than one-third of the world’s population cannot afford a healthy diet. Food supplies are disrupted by heatwaves, floods, droughts and wars. The number of people going hungry in 2020 was 15% […]
What’s Happening at The Village? A Peek at the Restaurants & Food Hall
click to enlarge Foccacia with whipped ricotta from Dive In, the residents-only restaurant at The Village. Angie Quebedeaux Ahhh, The Village Apartments. It’s been “the place to be” for young single Dallasites since the ‘70s, who were celebrating their independence with a […]
One Major Side Effect of Drinking Beer, Says Dietitian
We’re crazy about beer, especially as the warm weather carries on. It’s an affordable, delicious drink to bring to any party or get-together, and there are plenty of light beer options out there to keep the calories low. We’ve heard a lot about how beer can be heavy in calories, […]
A James Beard Award-winning chef debuts in White Center and 23 other restaurant openings around Greater Seattle
James Beard Award winner and former Canlis chef Brady Ishiwata Williams will launch his veggie-centric bistro Tomo Sept. 9 in White Center. All reservations for the month of September were completely booked in four hours as soon as he announced his opening. (Psst, your next chance to nab a reservation […]
Dunkin’ Worker Shows How He Makes No Tippers’ Drinks
A TikToker claiming to be a Dunkin’ employee shared how he makes drinks differently for customers who tip versus those who don’t. The user, who goes by Jason on TikTok, has more than 13,000 followers on the platform. He uploaded the video on Monday, and it’s garnered more than a […]
Peloton Bikes are $400 Cheaper, But Are Indoor Bikes Good for Health vs. Outdoor Exercise?
Peloton Bikes have added a discount for its indoor training bikes, now $400 cheaper than its original price, and it gives people a chance to invest in an indoor exercise experience. However there are still thoughts on which equipment to buy, would it be the indoor bike or an outdoor […]
Ulta wants to give your tired self a post-pandemic facial
Ulta Beauty (ULTA) knows your face looks tired as hell from staring into a computer at all times of the day during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now that you are becoming more mobile post-vaccination, Ulta is testing a solution for those worn out faces (and at the same time making more […]
Nutrition and tech experts bring carb-coding power to the masses with AI startup
Performance Nutritionist David Dunne has spent a decade supporting some of the biggest names in world sport, including Olympians and world champions. And it was while undertaking a PHD in nutrition, behaviour change and technology, that Dunne met many other like-minded professionals who were fascinated by the impact that technology […]
Guide to USC dining hall favorites
(Nora Miller | Daily Trojan) Dining together once again. Students are not only reuniting with friends and faculty after 15 months of virtual learning, but will now be enjoying meals at USC’s dining halls, such as Parkside, Everybody’s Kitchen and the USC Village. During the 2020-21 academic year, USC Hospitality […]