That Extra Loop of Fabric on Your Seatbelt Is Actually an Important Safety Feature
Though hopefully you’ll never need it, the loop on your seatbelt is there to prevent injury or even death in a crash.
2023-06-27 22:18
Elizabeth Banks to lead cast of Skincare
Elizabeth Banks is to appear alongside a "killer" cast including Lewis Pullman, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Luis Gerardo Méndez, and Nathan Fillion in new thriller 'Skincare'.
2023-06-27 15:27
Olivia Rodrigo to release 2nd album Guts in September
Olivia Rodrigo will drop her second studio album, 'Guts', on September 8th, and she is "so proud" of the record.
2023-06-27 15:21
Legendary saxophonist Leo Green playing residency at QT at Middle Eight in London
Legendary saxophonist Leo Green - who has worked with the likes of Ed Sheeran, Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles - is performing a residency in London at QT at Middle Eight.
2023-06-19 23:45
Americans are drinking alcohol at levels not seen since the Civil War, report says
As if 2023 wasn’t hard enough, Americans are now drinking as much alcohol as they did during the Civil War days. A new report from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) has found that the average American drinks about the same amount of alcohol as people did in 1860. In 2021, Americans consumed 2.51 gallons of ethanol – the alcohol found in wine, beer, and spirits – compared to 2.53 gallons at the brink of the Civil War. That amount, which doesn’t include water or other ingredients found in alcoholic beverages, marks a 60 per cent increase in liquor consumption compared to the mid-1990s. Americans have also changed their taste for alcohol. The amount of beer consumed has dropped nearly 20 per cent since 1995, while wine has steadily become America’s drink of choice. Now, 50 per cent more Americans are drinking wine than they did in the mid-1990s. This isn’t the only time the United States has seen staggering levels of alcohol consumption. In 1934, following the repeal of the Prohibition Act, Americans were drinking one gallon of ethanol per person. At the end of World War II in 1945, Americans reached 2.3 gallons. This, compared to 2.8 gallons in 1980, when alcohol consumption was at its highest. The rise in alcohol consumption may also have to do with a key demographic: women. In March, it was revealed that women in the US are out-drinking men for the first time in history. Dr George Koob, director of the NIAAA, recently told the Washington Examiner that binge drinking among college students are to blame. “In 2021, there has been an uptick, particularly among women. Now it turns out on college campuses women are actually binge drinking more than men, for the first time in history,” he told the conservative media outlet. The Covid-19 pandemic also saw a dramatic shift in alcohol consumption, as most states declared liquor stores were considered “essential businesses”. In 2020, the first year of the pandemic, sales of alcohol increased by 2.9 per cent, the biggest annual increase in more than 50 years, according to the NIAAA. Now, with college campuses back in session and local bars open again, Koob attributed the rising trend of women binge drinking to the “alcohol deprivation effect” – in which people “rebound in drinking” after a period of abstaining from alcohol. “A standard drink is 1.5 ounces of vodka, 12 ounces of beer, or five ounces of wine,” he said. “When you go past a standard drink, you really are getting to the point where alcohol ultimately becomes a toxin. You can easily overdose.” The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that it’s safe for women to drink no more than one standard alcoholic beverage a day, and no more than two for men. However, binge drinking usually corresponds to five or more drinks on a single occasion for men, while four or more drinks on a single occasion for women. Read More Moderate alcohol consumption may lower stress, reduce heart disease risk, study finds Man dies after eating raw oysters from Missouri seafood stand Hip surgery policies based on weight ‘worsen health inequality’, study warns TikToker cooks rack of ribs in hotel bathroom using only items from his room BBQ salad recipes without a soggy lettuce leaf in sight How to shop for and cook Japanese food at home like a pro
2023-06-14 08:19
Canada wildfires: Tens of millions under air quality warnings as fires burn
Air quality advisories have been issued in Canada and the northern US as wildfire smoke travels south.
2023-06-07 18:53
Sam Hargrave ecstatic with Idris Elba casting in Extraction 2
Sam Hargrave was thrilled that Idris Elba agreed to board the cast of the 'Extraction' sequel.
2023-06-06 19:24
Alec James cried when Blur sold out Wembley Stadium
Alex James cried when he was told Blur had sold out Wembley Stadium in minutes because he didn't know if anyone would want to see the group.
2023-06-03 17:28
US offers oil and gas drilling rights in first auction since Biden's IRA
The U.S. on Thursday will hold its first sale of oil and gas drilling rights on federal lands
2023-05-25 19:22
Michelle Rodriguez ready to pass on the Fast and Furious baton
Michelle Rodriguez plans to "pass the baton on" in the 'Fast and Furious' franchise as the high-speed series draws to a close.
2023-05-23 19:25
Olivia Rodrigo gives update on second album
Olivia Rodrigo has promised fans new music is on the way shortly.
2023-05-22 17:49
Fast and Furious franchise 'is in the pruning process'
Michelle Rodriguez feels excited about the future of the 'Fast and Furious' franchise.
2023-05-22 15:23