JEDDAH: Muslims have been practicing eating patterns similar to intermittent fasting for centuries.Intermittent fasting has been around for over five decades and there are different forms. It is a popular health and fitness trend, with people using it to lose weight, improve their health and simplify their lifestyles as a number of studies show that it can have positive effects … [Read more...] about Intermittent fasting: The health trend Muslims have been practicing for centuries
REFUSING TO WEAR A MASK IS AMERICA AT ITS WORST
Embed from Getty Images There are many things I love about my country. But “rugged individualism,” when taken to its extreme, does not make my list. Nor does religious zealotry, when its practice threatens the welfare of other people. For instance, here’s Nino Vitale, a Republican state representative in Ohio, explaining why he refuses to wear a face mask during the … [Read more...] about REFUSING TO WEAR A MASK IS AMERICA AT ITS WORST
Souplantation’s buffet-style restaurants closing for good due to the coronavirus
SAN DIEGO — Souplantation, the popular buffet-style dining brand founded in San Diego 42 years ago, is closing all of its restaurants permanently, a casualty of the coronavirus pandemic that is likely to be the death knell for all self-serve eateries.The permanent shuttering of the 97 restaurants, including 44 in California, was announced Thursday following weeks of efforts to … [Read more...] about Souplantation’s buffet-style restaurants closing for good due to the coronavirus
Don’t Return to Normal, Transform Your Business Instead
As businesses prepare, thankfully, to enter the flow of customer service one again, transformational leadership prowess is called on more than ever to avoid “going back to the way we were.” I hear forward-thinking visionary business leaders daily in coaching sessions use words like “adapt,” “grow,” “learn,” “be better,” “be nimble,” “be faster,” “more resilient,” “leaner than … [Read more...] about Don’t Return to Normal, Transform Your Business Instead
Justice Dept drops case against ex-Trump aide Flynn
Washington (AFP) - The US Justice Department withdrew its case against former White House national security advisor Michael Flynn Thursday, handing President Donald Trump a major political victory.The department said in a filing Flynn's December 2017 guilty plea for lying to the FBI in an interview over his Russia contacts was moot because the lies were not significant.It said … [Read more...] about Justice Dept drops case against ex-Trump aide Flynn
4 Facts for Bladder Cancer Awareness Month
Image Source: Pharmaceutical-Technology.com You probably don’t pay much attention to your bladder until… well, you have to. However, this organ plays a vital role in your overall health. Like any other organ, the big C can impact this body part, sometimes with deadly results. May is Bladder Cancer Awareness Month. So, how can you prevent bladder cancer? Here are some … [Read more...] about 4 Facts for Bladder Cancer Awareness Month
Scream for Freedom (Cartoon)
Report: White House Suppresses CDC expert report on how to reopen country safely
The Associated Press is reporting that the Trump administration is suppressing a report by Experts from the CDC that gives detailed guidelines on how to open the country safely. The significance of this: the White House wants to go full speed ahead in opening the country so it doesn't want the expert advice out there to contradict the speed of its own re-opening push. The … [Read more...] about Report: White House Suppresses CDC expert report on how to reopen country safely
Another 3.2 mn filed new US jobless claims last week
Washington (AFP) - New claims for unemployment benefits filed by US workers declined slightly last week, but were still a staggering 3.2 million, government data said Thursday.The data from the Labor Department bring the total claims filed since mid-March, when the coronavirus pandemic forced businesses to close their doors to stop the virus's spread, to 33.5 million.The number … [Read more...] about Another 3.2 mn filed new US jobless claims last week
Purple Hearts Approved for U.S. Soldiers Who Sustained Injuries in Iranian Missile Attack
Four months ago, as retaliation for the U.S strike that killed the Iranian Quds force commander, General Qassem Soleimani, Iran launched more than a dozen ballistic missiles targeting two air bases in Iraq. Eleven of those missiles struck Ain al-Assad air base where approximately 1,000 U.S. troops were based. First, Trump touted “No Americans were harmed in last night’s … [Read more...] about Purple Hearts Approved for U.S. Soldiers Who Sustained Injuries in Iranian Missile Attack
Trump lashes out at George Conway for ‘Mourning in America’ video, about ‘deadly virus Trump ignored’ (VIDEOS)
Donald Trump reacted with fury on Twitter and to reporters after seeing the latest video released by prominent attorney George Conway's group, The Lincoln Project. It clearly got to him -- while Conway and others associated with the group seemingly basked in his anger and suggested more (and more forceful) videos will be coming during this Presidential election season. The … [Read more...] about Trump lashes out at George Conway for ‘Mourning in America’ video, about ‘deadly virus Trump ignored’ (VIDEOS)
Despite CDC Prediction of Surging Death Rate to Come, Pence Confirms Trump’s Coronavirus Task Force Winding Down
Embed from Getty Images "They are just going to declare victory, let thousands die, and hope nobody cares too much." by Eoin Higgins Common Dreams President Donald Trump's coronavirus taskforce is winding down, Vice President Mike Pence said Tuesday, with operations expected to conclude by June 1—the very same day an internal document from the Centers for Disease … [Read more...] about Despite CDC Prediction of Surging Death Rate to Come, Pence Confirms Trump’s Coronavirus Task Force Winding Down
‘Medici’ Ends On A High Note
All three seasons of Medici are now available on Netflix Medici is a historical drama, and oftentimes political thriller, depicting the wealthy and influential Medici family of Florence who helped to usher in the Renaissance during much of the fifteenth century. The family, especially Cosimo de' Medici (the Elder) and Lorenzo de' Medici (the Magnificent) leveraged their … [Read more...] about ‘Medici’ Ends On A High Note
A crippled US Postal Service could throw a wrench in November election
SAN DIEGO — The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated problems for the U.S. Postal Service and sparked a debate in Washington, D.C., that could carry major ramifications for the November general election.The U.S. Postal Service, or USPS, has long been America's most popular public agency; a recent poll by the Pew Research Center found that 91% of Americans had favorable opinions … [Read more...] about A crippled US Postal Service could throw a wrench in November election
Still Joking About Obesity, Even Now?
No, I’m not on a rant. But I sure could be. What’s funny about a chronic disease that impairs health and renders people more sensitive to deadly co-morbid factors associated with COVID-19? Nothing. Nothing is funny at all. I write about obesity a great deal, have been caring for those with emotional and behavioral components related to the disease, speaking and teaching … [Read more...] about Still Joking About Obesity, Even Now?
TrumpZero (A Clay Jones animation)
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Sweat the Small Stuff
by Barry Berman I panicked. A sign flashed on my TV from Netflix yesterday that it was having a problem with my payment. For the next 20 minutes, I struggled, desperately, pressing remote buttons and trying to get through on the phone. I mean really, Netflix is one of our comfort toys these days. It’s an escape from the constant drone of CNN, the new Covid-19 cases and … [Read more...] about Sweat the Small Stuff
New Investigation Ordered for Capt. Crozier (UPDATES)
UPDATE II: A great piece at The New York Times a few days ago goes into the character, qualifications and background of Admiral Michael M. Gilday who, after a swift internal investigation, recommended that Capt. Brett Crozier be restored to command of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt. Now that Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper has declined to endorse the … [Read more...] about New Investigation Ordered for Capt. Crozier (UPDATES)
Leaders’ empathy matters in the midst of a pandemic
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker is near tears as he thanked the Kraft family for flying desperately needed protective masks from China to Boston in a New England Patriots jet, April 1, 2020. Getty/Jim Davis/The Boston Globe Jonathan D. Fitzgerald, Regis College Resilience, communication skills, openness and impulse control top the list of six … [Read more...] about Leaders’ empathy matters in the midst of a pandemic
Third Russian health care professional plunges from hospital window in mysterious circumstances
As Russia's coronavirus cases have risen 10K for the second day, there also seems to be another growing problem: health care professionals in Russia plunging from hospital windows under mysterious circumstances. Moscow Times: “A paramedic who complained about being forced to work despite contracting coronavirus is in critical condition after he fell from a hospital window … [Read more...] about Third Russian health care professional plunges from hospital window in mysterious circumstances




































