One in four American adults sit for more than eight hours a day, according to new federal research from investigators at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
When you sit down, your body naturally folds. That folding creates compression in the skin, fat, and connective tissue around your abdomen and waist—resulting in rolls. This has nothing to do with ...
When it comes to American cuisine, few foods are more iconic than the cheeseburger. The simple combination of beef, bread, and cheese has remained a staple at restaurants and cookouts alike for ...
What makes a sit-down restaurant experience so special to patrons is attentive, pleasant human interaction and traditional old-fashioned service. With the incorporation of AI in the restaurant ...
The notion that sitting isn’t good for you isn’t new – but if you think that running regularly cancels out the negative side effects of sitting all day, you’d be wrong. Research indicates that no ...