A Starbucks barista shared a public service announcement about the so-called “medicine ball”—namely, it doesn’t exist. Viewers are now weighing in on the drink. A “medicine ball” or “cold buster” is ...
The video was uploaded by user Fanta (@justfantaaa) who typically posts content about her job as a barista at Starbucks. In her recent clip, she issued a public service announcement for the popular ...
While the term “binge drinking” might conjure thoughts of college parties and tequila shots, three glasses of wine and a hot ...
The fall weather is arriving. That means everyone is breaking out the comfy sweaters, cute boots and fuzzy blankets to get cozy while watching Halloween movies. Demand for the seasonal pumpkin spice ...
I gotta say, February is — by far — my least favorite month of the year. Aside from the fact that it's freezing cold, it's also flu season, and there's truly nothing I loath more than constantly being ...
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The U.S. may as well get used to the idea of more & more alcoholics. Now that people are living longer, the statistical curve of alcoholism is going on up with the curves of cancer and heart disease.
Linda writes that as per traditional Chinese medicine, the spleen hates iced coffee (or even coffee on an empty stomach), damp foods like Greek yoghurt and smoothies, eating while rushing, and — let ...
Think you know loads about medicine? You may need to think again. We explore some of the common myths about our meds “Just because something is natural does not mean it is safe,” warns ­Jonathon ...
The University of Florida receives about $20M in royalties annually from Gatorade owner Pepsi Co. Those funds support a ...