The shortest way to do many things is to only one thing at a time.
Visual approximation of Secret Service Director Cheetos’s “foolproof” assassination protection strategy
Man has a meltdown on a plane set to depart from Los Angeles to Bogotá, Colombia after flight attendants told him he had to exit because they double booked. This is one of the rare instances where I'm on the side of the passenger having a meltdown. The man claimed he had booked his flight three months ahead of time as he berated the flight attendants who were making him leave. "I paid for it, they deducted it from my card, you haven’t given me anything, it wasn’t a favor! It seems disrespectful to me that you would sell something you don’t have." The man eventually left the plane which received a small applause from passengers.😂
Using less salt in your food may seem boring, but the payoffs could be as big as a lowered risk of death, new research has found.
Using a salt substitute when cooking was linked with a lower risk of dying early from any cause or from cardiovascular disease in a new study published Monday in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine.
“We are excited to be able to provide evidence that salt substitutions are effective for improving cardiovascular outcomes when used long-term, up to 10 years,” said the study’s senior author Dr. Loai Albarqouni, an assistant professor at the Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare at Bond University in Australia. “Previous synthesis tended to focus on short-term outcomes, lasting only two weeks.”