‘It is the diet coke people fr’: Server shares pet peeves about different types of customers

Working in the service industry can get pretty frustrating, especially for workers who have to deal with hungry or impatient customers. For servers, a big part of the job is staying cool in uncomfortable or heated situations. That means they always wear a smile—even if they’re not truly happy.  In a three part series, TikTok …

‘COVID-19 Diet’ Lowers Salt, a Boon to Kidney Stone Patients

May 2, 2023 – Your kidneys may be hailing the “COVID-19 diet.” Some patients prone to kidney stones lowered the amount of sodium and calcium they consumed in 2020 as they switched to home cooking during the pandemic lockdowns, and the reductions have persisted even as restaurants have reopened.  Researchers from the Department of Urology …

High Salt Diet a Danger Even With Normal Blood Pressure

April 10, 2023 – It is well-known that high blood pressure is a risk factor for heart attacks and strokes. Now, new research from Sweden has shown that too much salt in the diet is an important risk factor for clogged arteries in the neck and heart, increasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes …

Man Documents His Attempt To Lose Weight On An All-McDonald’s Diet

When you think about dieting in an attempt to lose weight, you probably assume that choosing to eat places like McDonald’s is pretty much off-limits. TikToker Kevin McGinnis apparently likes to make things extra hard on himself, though, and set out to lose unwanted weight eating nothing but McDonald’s…and here’s how it’s going. He’s sharing the …

Gwyneth Paltrow Reacts To Diet Backlash

“So I’ve been working with Dr. Cole to really focus on foods that aren’t inflammatory, so lots of vegetables, cooked vegetables, all kinds of protein, healthy carbs to really lower inflammation and it’s been working really well. This is, you know, based on my medical results and extensive testing that I’ve done over time.”  For …

Mediterranean Diet Cuts Dementia Risk, Regardless of Genetic Risk

March 14, 2023 – Sticking closely to the Mediterranean diet – rich in healthy fruits, vegetables, nuts, whole grains, and seafood – may help protect the aging brain. In a large study of older adults, close following of a Mediterranean diet was tied to a 23% lower risk of getting dementia over an average of …

Michael B. Jordan’s Trainer Talks ‘Creed III’ Workout and Diet (EXCLUSIVE)

Source: Getty Images; AJ Lising For actor Michael B. Jordan, embodying a character takes on a whole new meaning when it comes to playing the reigning heavyweight boxing champion, Adonis Creed. In the feature film Creed III, Adonis comes out of retirement to face off against his childhood friend Damian Anderson (Jonathan Majors). Though the …

Is Jake Gyllenhaal Still On A Plant-Based Diet After Getting Jacked For ‘Road House?’

Getty Image In early March, Jake Gyllenhaal surprised MMA fans by showing up at UFC 285 to film scenes for his upcoming remake of the Patrick Swayze classic Road House. While weighing in for his fictitious scene, Gyllenhall looked noticeably jacked as the actor prepared to enter the ring with fellow actor Jay Hieron. Apparently, …

Could the Mediterranean Diet Help People With MS?

By Alan Mozes  HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, March 2, 2023 (HealthDay News) — A Mediterranean diet may help multiple sclerosis (MS) patients ward off damage to their thinking skills. New research finds that a diet rich in veggies, fruit, fish and healthy fat reduced their risk of developing memory loss as well as losing the ability …

Amanda ‘Summer House’ Weight Loss: Reality Star Talks Diet

Source: Sasha Israel/Bravo If you’ve been a longtime fan of Summer House — the Bravo reality show airing Mondays at 9 p.m ET — then you may notice that cast member Amanda Batula lost weight after joining the show as a friend in Season 1. Article continues below advertisement The graphic designer, who’s married to …

Switch to Plant-Based Diet Could Boost Prostate Cancer Survival

By Steven Reinberg  HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Feb. 16, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Following a healthy plant-based diet after a diagnosis of prostate cancer may help prevent the disease from progressing or recurring, a new study suggests. Men who ate a diet rich in fruits, vegetables and whole grains had a 52% lower risk of cancer …