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RHONJs Margaret Josephs shows off amazing weight loss in skintight white lace dress at the beach with h – The Sun

Posted: September 26, 2020 at 5:52 pm

REAL Housewives of New Jersey star Margaret Josephs was white hot as she showcased her sensational streamlined figure on Friday.

The 53-year-old posed in a skintight white lace dress, after shocking fans earlier this month with her appearance - as she seemed to have lost a significant amount of weight.

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She looked stunning in the sunset picture, as she cozied up to husband Joe.

It comes after she shocked fans earlier this month, with her dramatically different appearance in a new photo with Joe.

The reality show star seems to have significant weight loss since the last season of the Bravoreality show.

Margaret and Joe took the pic in front of their Hamptons beach house.

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The gorgeous beach appeared in the background, with the waves crashing into shore behind the couple.

Margarettied her hair back in a bun and wore a peach and blue long, printed sundress, which showed off her cleavage.

The Powerhouse In Pigtails'followers feared Margaret's change was too drastic commenting: "Stop losing weight. You are starting to look strange. You are beautiful."

Another wrote: "It's scary. That is not the Marge I love."

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Other criticized: "It's like Stepford Wives makeover IRL."

However other followers were more supportive, writing: "She looks AMAZING. I've always loved her, skinny or with some curves omg."

Other shared: "The Marge looks so skinny! She looks good."

Another said: "This is going to be a Melissa Gorga situation. All of the sudden, looks totally different. She still looks great though, good for her."

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Margaret has admitted to different cosmetic surgeries before such as a face lift and dentistry work.

Sherecently spoke toDaily Mail TVabout what she really thinks ofex-housewifeDanielle Staub, who left the series after attacking her last season.

She said: "She will not be back next season. As far as I was concerned she was the virus on our show that we got rid of.

"In all seriousness, I only wish her good things. Obviously, you know, for it to go that direction ... we were suffering.

"Shell move on with her life and reality TV, you know, is not for everybody at a certain point."

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Dr. Anthony Fauci addresses why COVID-19 has severely hurt the… – Hays Free Press

Posted: September 25, 2020 at 1:01 pm

By Sahar Chmais

The Hispanic population in Texas is getting hit the hardest with COVID-19 deaths and infections for an array of reasons. The Texas Association of Mexican American Chamber of Commerce (TAMACC) felt a sense of urgency to educate minority populations about the coronavirus, so they called on Dr. Anthony Fauci, White House coronavirus advisor, to inform the community on how to handle the issue.

Dr. Anthony Fauci

Many of the reasons that COVID-19 has such a strong effect on the Latinx and minority populations can be traced back to a financial root. And although Fauci discussed the why in depth, he wanted to strike a balance in the discussion between public health and scientific challenges. These issues include what government actions can be taken to slow the spread, how people can take care of their health, and what Fauci expects to happen with the vaccine.

Properly informing people about the coronavirus deserves an analysis from multiple angles, and during the 30 minutes Fauci had in a Sept. 24 TAMACC webinar, he tried to break it down as best as he could.

One of the biggest reasons the Latinx and Black communities are feeling detrimental effects from COVID-19 is the lack of access to healthcare, explained Fauci.

Preventative care is included under that healthcare access umbrella; for example, a person may have hypertension or diabetes that goes untreated because they do not have access to a physician.

Another example of poor healthcare access is expressed in food deserts. People living in areas with little to no access to healthy foods will not get proper nutrition and the community will suffer from health issues including obesity.

Some of the biggest reasons that cause severe COVID-19 cases, which may lead to death, include: old age, hypertension, diabetes, obesity, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic kidney disease and lung disease.

Increased incidents of the comorbidities that are associated with a poor outcome, Fauci said, make it much more likely that both African Americans and Latinx are going to wind up having a severe outcome [with COVID-19].

A persons financial bracket will not allow them to live as healthy as they possibly can.

The poverty system feeds into itself through a restrictive job market, which in COVID-19 times, has heightened the infection rates. As a demographic group, Fauci said, jobs that the Latinx

population tend to hold puts them outside, in the front line, where they are in constant contact with people, as opposed to being able to work from home and away from a crowd.

Living a healthy lifestyle comes at a great cost, so what happens next, what options do unwealthy people have when it comes to battling COVID-19?

Fauci believes that when it comes to minority demographics, a solution is to have trusted community leaders speak to their population about the importance of social distancing, frequent hand washing and wearing a mask.

Doctors can make individual efforts by participating in free clinics. And as a group, doctors can come down heavily on providing access to healthcare for everyone, forming some type of lobbying group, Fauci added.

While Fauci gave many possible ways to mitigate the virus, he also discussed the long-anticipated solution the vaccine.

The coronavirus task force has been informed that when the vaccine is available, it will be free, Fauci broke the news. No one, whether they are Latinx, African American, Caucasian, should not get the vaccine because they do not have the necessary funds.

It should be free, period, Fauci emphasized the message.

From where the trials stand, Fauci said they will know if the vaccine is effective sometime in November or December and he sits on the side of cautious optimism.

Still, there may be a hurdle with minorities getting the vaccine. Most people participating in the trials have been white. The Latinx population has seen a slight increase in participation, although it can still use more, but the trials are not seeing enough African American participants, Fauci said.

I recommend very strongly to be part of the vaccine trial, Fauci advised to minority communities. When its shown to be safe and effective, the worst thing that can happen is that Latinx dont want to take the vaccine because they say you havent proven its safe or effective. And that would be another example of depriving the Latinx population from something that would be very beneficial to them.

Getting back to the current state, a vaccine-less one, some audience members were curious what they can do to boost their immunity and protect their body in anticipation of catching the virus.

Fauci said people should not think in terms of boosting their immune system, but instead, they should figure out how they can maintain a normal immunity. If a person has a vitamin D

deficiency, which can make someone more susceptible to infection, then they should restore their vitamin D immunity.

Bottom line is, Fauci said, there arent very many things you can take in supplements that can boost your immunity. The best way to maintain the integrity of your immune system, is healthy living. Good diet, exercise, dont smoke, dont drink too much, get plenty of rest and try the best way you can to relieve stress.

The year 2020 has certainly heightened the stress levels for many people, and among all the things that humanity has hurt from this year, there is something we might get rest from; the flu.

Australia and other Southern Hemisphere countries experience the flu season from April through the end of August, but this year, Australia saw the lowest recorded level of flu infections, Fauci said. This is attributed to social distancing, mask wearing, frequent hand washing and less crowding. Fauci strongly suggests that people get their flu vaccine this year, but there is that glimmer of hope and potential look into our future that Australia has provided.

Aside from talking about the health and science behind the coronavirus, Fauci discussed the virus in terms of safe reopening and balancing the economy.

He pointed out that although Texas had an issue with controlling the virus in the beginning, he believes the state is doing much better now. In July and at its peak, Texas was recording nearly 11,000 new cases per day, which has trended down to nearly 4,000 cases per day.

This positive trend does not mean the country is in the clear. The U.S. is the hardest-hit country in the world with nearly 7 million infections and about 200,000 deaths.

The safest way to open up the country, according to Fauci, is to view how the virus count measures as the pathway to reopening.

When we were doing press conferences with the White House every day, Fauci recounted, we came out with the Vice Presidents leadership with ways to open up America safely. It started off with a checkpoint, a gateway if you call it; we went on to phase one, then two, then three. If everyone had abided by that and not jumped over, we could have opened the economy without the surges we saw particularly in some of the southern states.

The issue of reopening has been a divisive one, but Fauci wants the country to know that this is not a matter of public health versus individual freedom; its a matter of people against the virus.

Nobody wants to shut down the country and the economy, I certainly dont, Fauci said, but the way we are going to open it again safely is by being careful and prudent in listening and acting according to guidelines we are talking about.

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Quarantined Students Report Lack of Food, RAs and Distancing – Minaret

Posted: September 25, 2020 at 1:01 pm

By Mallory Culhane & Preston Wimbish

Residential students at The University of Tampa who test positive for COVID-19, either on-campus at the Dickey Health and Wellness Center or somewhere off-campus, are provided an isolation space by UT to quarantine in the Barrymore Hotel or Urso Hall.

This procedure is part of UTs Spartan Shield Health Safety Plan to combat COVID-19 on-campus. However, some students who have had to quarantine on-campus have experienced several issues while in isolation.

They kind of checked up on us, I kind of thought that they would be a little bit more worried about us than they were, said Brooke Bagil, freshman psychology major, who quarantined in Urso Hall from Thursday, Sept. 3 to Tuesday, Sept. 8.

When students first enter quarantine, a bag of essentials is in their rooms consisting of water bottles, various snack foods and frozen meals, linens, extra masks and gloves, and toiletries, according to Jennifer Scaia, associate dean of Student Conduct, Orientation and Residence Life. Students are also given a list of contacts in case they need anything, including numbers for Residence Life, Campus Safety, Dining Services, and Rapid Trace, UTs contact tracing team.

When students head into quarantine, they communicate with Residence Life about their diet restrictions, which then get passed on to Dining Services to fulfill students meal deliveries. Students are supposed to get meals delivered to their door every day between 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 7 p.m..

Some students in quarantine, however, have experienced a lack of food or supplies during their stay in isolation.

Cady Nessralla, sophomore political science major, went into quarantine at the Barrymore Hotel while waiting for her COVID-19 test results to come back from the Health and Wellness Center. Nessralla said she wasnt delivered food or water for two days upon her arrival in Barrymore, and only had the initial essentials bag with two water bottles, a few bags of cookies, pretzels, granola bars, and a frozen dinner.

I ordered Uber Eats and I got like two water bottles but not everyone has the ability to go ahead and do that, Nessaralla said. When she was able to order her food she was surrounded with other students who werent always social distancing. Kids were coming down in pairs, threes there were literally like 20 of us waiting for food. People were standing in groups talking to each other, so definitely people werent social distancing.

Nessralla had contacted Dining Services asking to get food delivered during those first two days and was told that someone would drop food off in the evening, but they never did. Nessralla was told by Dining Services that her delayed food delivery may be due to her having to move from the room she was initially quarantined in. Her first room had a moldy refrigerator so she was moved to another room after contacting Barrymores front desk.

Still, some students have had difficulties connecting with staff members at UT in cases where they need something.

I didnt have a chance to think about what I was actually going to need, like I didnt grab any medicine, my inhaler or anything, said an anonymous UT freshman biology major, who was given 30 minutes to get from the on-campus wellness center where the student was tested on Friday, Aug. 28 to their designated quarantine room in Urso. I had called Residence Life, contact tracers, and Campus Safety asking if someone could go into my room and get my Advil, my inhaler and bring it to the dorm but since it was a weekend nobody answered the phone.

The student continued to contact Rapid Trace since they were consistently in contact with them during their time in isolation and monitoring their symptoms.

He just told us to call 911, and I was like well that seems a little far fetched; like Im not going to call an ambulance when I dont need one, said the student. So we just had one of our upperclassmen who also tested positive take us to the hospital because nobody was in contact with us and nobody was going to get our medicine.

Bagil experienced the same issue and had to Instacart order medicine and have it delivered to Urso.

Students are also given designated outside time from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. every day to get fresh air, get food delivered, or to just get out of their rooms for a while. Students in Urso are able to go outside to the Urso courtyard or Plant Park across the street while maintaining physical distancing and wearing a mask.

We did a lot of research over the summerwe talked to the Florida Department of Health and [asked]: does it make sense to offer some outdoor time and can we do that safely, said Scaia. And they recommended a way to do that safely, so thats why we have that window of time.

Students quarantined in the Barrymore are able to step outside and be in the front of the building. Some students, however, note that because there are no Resident Assistants (RAs) or other UT personnel to monitor students, they could leave their room at any time, potentially putting the rest of the community at risk, particularly because Nessralla noticed many guests arent always wearing masks.

They should have someone posted here like we are staying in a hotel, we are being exposed to the public every time we go in the elevator or go downstairs, said Nessralla. Like yes were separated by floors but these people are all still using the same elevator as us, everyone goes down to get food at some point.

Bagil expressed the same concern at Urso.

Nobody was really checking up on me, if I walked outside honestly no one would know if I was a regular student or COVID student, said Bagil. I didnt want to leave my room anyway but there wasnt too much watch over us.

As stated in the Spartan Shield Health Safety Plan, much of UTs precautions this year to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 revolve around students doing their part by following UTs policies and adhering to social distancing and mask-wearing.

Students have a lot of information about what it means to be in isolation, so being college students I think that they would think about their own health, the health of their community and be able to help us regulate that, said Scaia. Its a community effort hereI always like to give students the benefit of the doubt so thats what we tried to do.

Still, cases at UT have been rising: 87 new cases were reported in the week of Friday, Sept. 11, and 105 new cases were reported the following week on Friday, Sept. 18. UTs website also shows that of the 216 students who have tested positive for COVID since the start of the semester, 98 students have recovered by Friday, Sept. 18.

UT received an additional 300 rapid tests last week and has performed 136 rapid tests as of Monday, Sept. 21 according to Gina Firth, associate dean of wellness. The university does not have plans to test all students.

Many students are skeptical of staying in person through the end of the Fall semester. Nessralla says that initially, before quarantining, she had faith that the semester could finish as is.

After seeing how [quarantine] is being handled here, I feel like its inevitably going to end up going online if this is how things keep continuing, said Nessralla.

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So youre entertaining family in Dallas during the pandemic: 5 delicious and fun outdoor activities – The Dallas Morning News

Posted: September 25, 2020 at 1:01 pm

So Grandmas coming to town. And Great Uncle Jerry. And Aunt Stephanie. (Shes not technically family, but she comes to all the birthday parties.) As Dallas gradually starts to wake up after a long coronavirus slumber, you might need a plan for how to entertain out-of-towners in Dallas if youve deemed it safe for family to visit.

The first step is to set some boundaries, based on your level of comfort during the COVID-19 crisis. Plan in advance whether youre allowing your guests to stay in your home or if youd prefer they get a hotel. And explain the rules here in Dallas County: Masks are required at indoor establishments, with a few exceptions. Read up on what doctors are saying about hanging out in bars and restaurants and getting your flu shot on time. Public health officials say spending time outdoors is safer than being indoors for long periods of time.

So pray for good weather and repeat after me: Its picnic season!

Here are 5 ideas tested by my own family for how to entertain guests safely during the pandemic in Dallas. Im the food reporter, so: Youll be eating or drinking almost every step of the way.

Breakfast on Saturday morning: Drive to Bonton Farms in South Dallas. The mission of the farm is to create jobs and grow food in a challenged part of Dallas, and theyve succeeded in building a sunny place thats worth a drive, no matter where you live in North Texas. Start at the stylish coffee shop for a latte, then walk into the farmers market next door for dinner inspiration. Or, eat breakfast on the restaurants pretty patio, surrounded by colorful flowers. Take the kids on a tour through the small farm and linger at the goat barn. The friendly animals will walk right up to you for a scratch on the back. Bonton Farms is at 6915 Bexar St., Dallas.

Mid-afternoon stroll on Saturday for margaritas or ranch waters: If youre a mile or less from your favorite Tex-Mex joint, consider walking there on a pleasant fall day instead of driving. Itll give your visitors a healthy activity, and in my family, work should come with a reward: drinks for the adults! The frozen skinny marg from Mannys Uptown Tex-Mex Restaurante in Lakewood is a winner, though your local margarita spot is bound to be great, too. No margs? No problem: Walk the family to the grocery store instead. Mask up and grab a six-pack of ranch waters to show your out-of-town visitors youre hip with the latest drink trends. Ranch water is a 50-year-old tradition from West Texas of mixing tequila, lime and Topo Chico, but savvy entrepreneurs have started selling ranch water by the can as a sub-group of the hard seltzer trend. Most grocery stores carry several brands of ranch water, and theyre all pretty good.

Saturday evening picnic in the park: Take a survey of the family members: Whos got a food allergy? Who is trying out a new diet with some, ahem, rules? Who still doesnt eat raw fish and cant believe youre even asking? Feeding a group is tough, but the hundreds of locally-owned restaurants in town have embraced the pandemic and are offering pick-up food to please lots of palates. We opted for the bag o' veggie burgers at Spiral Diner in Oak Cliff to make the vegans in my family happy. (The cashew cheese on the nachos was a crowd-pleaser, too, even among the queso purists.) We took our dinner to Lake Cliff Park, spread out a big quilt and enjoyed a picnic just before sunset. Pick a different neighborhood and you can still make your picnic happen: Grab dinner at Miriam Cocina Latina, then walk across the street and eat at Klyde Warren Park. Get takeout at Parigi restaurant or Si Lom Thai Asian Fusion, then find a cozy spot on the banks of Turtle Creek. You get the idea.

Sunday-morning coffee with a view: Head to Magnolias Sous Le Pont in the Harwood District in Dallas for a cup of coffee and plenty of dairy alternatives. Walk to the back of the shop, take the elevator up, and youll find a secret garden above street level. Theres giant chess and giant checkers for the kids, benches in a serene wooded area for the adults. Magnolias Sous Le Pont is at 2727 N. Harwood St., Dallas.

Sunday picnic with the pumpkins: The theme is picnics, remember? Finish your weekend at Autumn at the Arboretum, the annual pumpkin festival in East Dallas. Its one of the few high-traffic events the pandemic didnt cancel, though you need to reserve a time slot in advance so they can keep numbers lower. (Still: On opening weekend, there were hundreds of people on the grounds. Pick a quieter time, like a weekday morning, if thats more comfortable for your crew.) The Arboretum allows you to bring your own food and drink, and you should. We made a stop at Eatzis on the way, loaded up on build-your-own sandwiches and salads, and enjoyed Sunday afternoon lunch behind the Camp House at the Arboretum, on the grassy hill with gorgeous views of White Rock Lake. The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden is at 8525 Garland Road, Dallas. Autumn at the Arboretum runs Sept. 19 through Nov. 1 and tickets cost $12-$17.

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Posted: September 25, 2020 at 1:01 pm

Fisher Peakby Gerry Feehan

Taunting the Temptress

Once in a blue moon something improbable occurs. A goal beyond expectations and beyond the capacity of aging knees is accomplished.

Once in a Blue Moon

The view of Fisher Peak from our Kimberley condo is mesmerizing. For years Ive gazed across the Rocky Mountain Trench at that daunting, taunting pinnacle. Fisher dominates the skyline in this range of the Rockies. At nearly 3000 meters it towers over its lofty neighbors.

Last July my brother Pat and I watched the second full moon of the month, a blue one, rise over Fisher and decided, Lets do it.

The start of a long climb!

Good weather is critical to mountain climbing. Luckily, the forecast was ideal: clear skies and calm winds. An alpine storm even in summer can necessitate an overnight bivouac. We were not equipped for that nasty contingency. (An aside. Have you noticed the weatherman has become markedly more reliable over the last few years?).

As predicted a perfect day greeted our early start. Climbing Fisher requires no mountaineering equipment, no technical skills. But its a long drive to the remote trailhead and the sheer, steady steepness of the climb and the equally grueling descent make for a long, hard day. From trailhead to summit the elevation gain is 1400 meters. Thats nearly a vertical mile!

tarn at the halfway point

The hike began unfortuitously. When Patrick donned his daypack, the water reservoir was empty and his pack was sopping wet. A leaky start. It is imprudent to begin a seven-hour climb on a hot summer day without H2O but we had little option. Wed driven an hour up bumpy logging roads to reach the trailhead. Returning to get water meant we would not have time to complete the ascent. Besides, we were in the mountains. Thats where water comes from. Find a stream, fill up and beaver fever be damned.

Prayer flags adorn the saddle

The upward march began in a shaded forest of conifers. After an hour patches of light started to shine through the canopy and the trail opened across a jumble of rocks. Beneath our feet we heard gurgling, the babbling of an invisible creek. The steepness continued as the path skirted a cascading waterfall, the source of the hidden rumbling and the source of clean, beautiful liquid sustenance.

What goes up

After ninety minutes of relentless climbing, the trail leveled and we came upon a beautiful alpine tarn, its crystal clear waters mirroring the jagged peaks enveloping us. Above the small lake a cirque opened up and we had our first clear view of Fisher, the temptress, still hundreds of meters above us. A solitary marmot whistled a warning call. The sound echoed loudly off the walls of the rocky amphitheater.

must come down

We were halfway to the summit.

The next leg of the assault is difficult: three hundred vertical meters of steep, loose scree. A real b#&ch! Even with foreshortened hiking poles digging firm, two hard-earned forward steps were countered by a slippery step backward. The scree section is also dangerous. As it steepens, the risk of lost footing and a fall increases. And, worse still, a hiker above can dislodge rocks upon those below. Self-preservation dictates that you want to be in the lead. Unfortunately, Pat is fitter, stronger and younger than I. So, lagging behind, my focus was keeping my head up while keeping my head down.

Did I mention the scree was a real b#&ch!

After an hour the loose slope resolves to a saddle a safe refuge before the final climb to the top. This notch in the mountain is festooned with prayer flags. We took a breather in the thin air and gazed around. We had equaled the height of the nearby Steeples. Dibble Glacier, a remnant of the last ice age is visible from this vantage, its ancient blue-grey mass cupped within the Steeples.

The last section begins innocuously with a well-marked switchback through ever-bigger rocks. But soon these boulders become broken, vertical slabs. We abandoned our hiking poles, which became a liability in the four-limbed scramble up, over and around truck-sized stones. Clinging precariously to handholds and squeezing through narrow fissures, we neared the top. In a few spots only a tiny foothold marked the difference between moving safely upward or making a quick 1000-meter descent. But for us Feehans this is the fun part.

The top of Fisher is as tiny as it appears from our balcony 30 kilometers away: a small platform with room for just a handful of climbers. Im not sure what I expected at the peak but was surprised to see just a jumble of huge boulders stacked atop one another, like the playthings of a giant. The view from the top is remarkable. 360 degrees of pure horizon. To the north and east an endless ocean of mountain peaks. To the south the blue meandering waters of the Kootenay River and Koocanusa Lake disappearing into the United States a hazy hundred kilometers away. In the west, directly below us, lay the verdant green fields of the Rocky Mountain Trench. Further distant the bare ski runs of Northstar Mountain stood out clear as day. I could see my deck over there in Kimberley. No, I couldnt.

Gerry at the top.

The difficulty with scrambling up to a steep, precarious perch is what goes up must come down. On the ascent we had concentrated on grabbing, reaching and looking upward. To get down we had to look down. It was disconcerting hanging over a cliff ledge, slipping toward an invisible foothold below. But we slid safely through the slabs, retrieved our poles at the saddle and surfed down through the scree. Soon we were back at the lovely tarn. We stopped briefly to look back up at the now distant peak. Picas gallivanted about, squeaking cutely, gathering nesting grasses, oblivious to the great feat we had just accomplished.

on top of the world

Surprisingly, the last downward section can be the hardest, an unrelenting ninety minutes of joint-jarring, toe-busting, knee-knocking descent. Alpine wildflowers in radiant bloom helped ease the pain.

fireweed

We were back in Kimberley in time to enjoy barbequed steak. At sunset we sipped a cold one on the deck and watched as alpenglow lit Fishers face. The next blue moon is October 31, 2020. What to do for an encore?

Thanks to Rod Kennedy and Kennedy Wealth Management and Ing and McKee Insurance for helping to make this series possible. Please support them.

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Vegan diet isn’t just grass and dressing, Cam Newton explains – Patriots Wire

Posted: September 25, 2020 at 1:00 pm

With Tom Brady at the helm in New England, there were conversations constantly surfacing about the TB12 diet. Jokes about avocado ice cream and his refusal to eat strawberries became a funny topic to touch on.

The Patriots bring in a new MVP quarterback in Cam Newton and the diet conversations continue. This time, its about the vegan diet that fuels a 6-foot-5, 245 pound athlete. Newtons overpowering presence on the field doesnt reflect the diet that so many people believe is unsustainable.

Newton turned vegan in 2019 and has spoken highly of eating this way. On Thursday during his press conference, Newton put down one stigma on the topic.

Just because Im vegan doesnt mean I just go outside and pick up grass and, you know, put ranch on it, Newton said, via Nicole Yang of The Boston Globe. Well, I guess thats not vegan. Or put balsamic on it and eat it. I still love good food.

Newtons choice of diet didnt prevent him from rushing for four touchdowns over the span of two games so far this season.

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When Healthy Eating Isn’t Healthy: Letting Go of the ‘Perfect’ Diet – Healthline

Posted: September 25, 2020 at 1:00 pm

I stood in front of my fridge, eyeing the vegetable drawer. I was about 6 years old.

It was me versus a carton of mushrooms.

I remember very clearly thinking to myself, I dont want to eat that, but Im going to teach myself to like it.

At that young age, I was already aware of the importance of healthy eating and already semi-obsessed with the idea of mind over matter.

Today mushrooms are my favorite vegetable.

I have another memory of my adolescent self sitting at a booth in an Elephant Bar with a few friends from my junior high school dance team. A platter of fried food had just arrived on the table. I struggled against the urge to eat while the other girls dug in.

One of my fellow dancers turned to me and said, Wow, youre so good.

I smiled awkwardly with a mixture of pride and embarrassment.

If she only knew, I thought.

The desire to be good is something thats driven me since my earliest days. I couldnt understand why no one seemed to agree on what it really took to be good.

I remember taking a Bible off of my parents bookshelf one day, thinking I might find some answers.

I opened it, read a few pages, and quickly understood why everyone was so confused. I had expected a neat list, not allegory.

Later on in my teen years, I decided to become a vegetarian. I had been a staunch adherent of the standard American diet for most of my upbringing, but ethical considerations and my newfound interest in yoga were quickly sweeping me toward change.

A year of vegetarianism turned into full-blown veganism. I thought Id finally found the right way to eat. I was tight about my food choices, ready to debate food ethics at a moments notice, and frankly, pretty self-righteous.

I wasnt that fun to hang out with.

I persisted in my veganism after finding out I was iron-deficient, reasoning that government standards for nutrition were likely skewed by the meat and dairy lobbies.

This may at least in part be true, but not when it comes to iron.

About 3 years into veganism, I accidentally ate a sauce with shrimp in it at a buffet. I had a full-blown panic attack, launching myself into a labyrinth of ethical and gastrointestinal what-ifs.

In yoga, I had picked up the idea of eating Sattvic, which translates from Sanskrit as goodness or purity. Unfortunately, my interpretation of this principle wasnt a healthy one.

It also didnt help that I was a philosophy major at the time. I was basically Chidi from The Good Place, the high-strung ethics professor who becomes completely paralyzed whenever he has to make a choice about what appear to be inconsequential things.

It wasnt until I started seeking treatment for anxiety, a seemingly unrelated issue, that I realized something was up with my relationship to food.

With effective treatment, I felt like the whole world literally opened up to me. It had only been off-limits before because I was so focused on controlling, judging, and assessing everything I did.

I still chose to be vegan and eat healthy food simply because it aligned with my values (while happily supplementing with iron). The difference was there was no longer a sense of pressure that I had to get it right or of self-judgment, and no more anxiety attacks over what to eat.

Food felt joyful again.

Eventually, I went to Europe and decided to be freegan, or to accept any food I was offered. This was both to be gracious and respectful to my hosts from other cultures, but also to flex my newfound freedom in making conscious, ethical choices without self-torment.

Not long after, I encountered the word orthorexia for the first time.

Orthorexia is a term first coined by American physician Steve Bratman in 1997. It comes from the Greek word orthos, or right.

When I learned this, alarm bells were going off in my head. I saw myself in this word.

If Id never sought out treatment for anxiety, I wouldnt have had the opportunity to step outside of my obsession with making the right food choices and see it for what it was. To everyone, including myself, it just looked like I ate really, really healthy.

This is how healthy eating can hide an unhealthy pattern.

Orthorexia isnt technically a diagnosable condition, though its starting to gain attention in the medical community. Not surprisingly, it often shows up in individuals who experience anxiety, perfectionism, and preoccupations with purity. *raises hand sheepishly*

As the years have worn on, Ive loosened up my eating habits quite a bit.

After my pregnant body wouldnt have it any other way, I started eating meat again. Eight years later, Ive never felt better.

I also go out of my way to intentionally bring joy into my food choices with the strategies below.

Thanks to pregnancy cravings, I rediscovered foods I hadnt eaten or even thought about since childhood. One of those was fried chicken tenders with honey mustard.

Every so often, I intentionally take my inner child on a food date (usually my actual child comes, too). We really make a big deal of it, go all out, and get exactly what we want, not what we should get.

For me, its very often chicken dipped in honey mustard, just like I used to get every time I ate out at a restaurant as a little girl. If Im feeling fries, I go for those, too.

And I enjoy it, in all its deep-fried glory.

Ritualizing eating in this way isnt just fun; it can also be healing. By not only giving yourself permission, but actually celebrating the food and your pleasure in it, its a reminder that we dont have to be perfect and that food is about more than just nutrition.

The container of ritual creates a sense of appropriateness and sacredness. It also curbs the guilt that might come up from eating unhealthy foods in a less conscious or intentional way.

So find the food (or foods) that does it for you. Is it mac n cheese? Bagel bites? Whatever it is, make yourself a date to enjoy the heck out of it.

Sometimes when Im busy, I can wolf down a meal and feel like I havent even eaten. Considering how delicious and awesome food is, it can be really disappointing.

Its a habit I try to avoid if I can.

Instead, I make an effort to sit down with my food and spend at least 20 minutes savoring it. If Im really on it, Im cooking my food, too. That way I can smell it sizzling in the pan, see the colors swirling together, and make it a full-blown sensory experience.

At the same time, its not about making rules. Its simply about finding the pleasure in a basic act thats not only meant to be nourishing, but to be enjoyed.

While it might not show up on a nutrient-density profile, I firmly believe that eating food cooked by someone who loves you nourishes in a way that vitamins and minerals cant.

Not only do you get to relax, smell the scents, and enjoy the anticipation of a home-cooked meal that you didnt make (as a single mom, this is big), you get to receive the love and care that went into making that meal.

Best case scenario, you get to enjoy the meal with your loved one, or two, or three. It can be a friend, a significant other, a parent, or even your kiddo. Of course I love hot dogs and ketchup, sweetie!

All that matters is that somebody loves you enough to cook for you.

There are positive sides to caring about what you eat. One of them is that youre likely to be open-minded enough to try new things.

Eating as an exploration is a great way to break out of the confines of what you should eat. In this sense, eating can be a means of discovering new cultures and experiencing new flavors.

If youre dining out, you can seek the most authentic cuisines in your area or have fun comparing different options. You may even be exposed to art and music from another culture at the same time.

I still care about the health and the ethical considerations of my food. But with all the information out there, care can easily become despair.

Theres always another news piece or investigative documentary about the state of our food supply, and its enough to make your head spin.

Eventually, I decided that I was going to keep it simple. In The Omnivores Dilemma, writer Michael Pollan distills healthy eating into a short maxim: Eat food, not much, mostly plants.

When I notice Im getting hung up on minutiae, I remember this little piece of advice.

We humans have to eat, and were all just doing our best. These three simple principles are a pithy way to remember whats important about what we eat.

A very wise friend once told me, Standards are the objectification of your principles.

I really needed to hear it.

What this means is that when your principles become codified, dogmatized, and inflexible, theyre no longer principles. Theyre just rules.

We are creative, adaptable, ever-changing human beings. We arent meant to live by proscriptions.

As a philosophy student, I was always trained to re-examine the obvious and commonplace.

When we use this as a way to free ourselves from the confines of ideology instead of reinforcing binding, limiting beliefs, were allowing ourselves to be the dynamic human beings that we really are.

Food goes beyond calories. Its been the cornerstone of cultures and the focal point of celebrations since the advent of civilization and before.

It brings people together.

It touches on what it truly means to experience deep sustenance, the kind that involves all the senses and even the heart.

When you make food a form of love, its hard to be bothered by doing it right.

Crystal Hoshaw is a mother, writer, and longtime yoga practitioner. She has taught in private studios, gyms, and in one-on-one settings in Los Angeles, Thailand, and the San Francisco Bay Area. She shares mindful strategies for self-care through online courses. You can find her on Instagram.

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The Truth About the Low Residue Diet and Digestive Issues – menshealth.com

Posted: September 25, 2020 at 1:00 pm

If youre prone to digestive distress after a meal (like uncomfortable amounts of it), you might want to look into the low residue diet, which has become popular as a dietary lifestyle for those struggling to find relief.

The low residue diet is a low-fiber diet where you minimize that amount of "residue" left over after you digest food. If that sounds strange, it kind of is (more on the inter-workings later), but the strategy isn't all that complex.

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A low residue diet basically means that youll swap high fiber foodssuch as whole grains, beans and legumes, and producefor non-fibrous foods, such meat, eggs, dairy and refined carbs like white bread or rice.

For anyone who has paid even the slightest bit of attention to nutrition research in the last several decades, you'll note that, yes, this is the exact opposite of what good eating instructs you to do.

Fiber is good for you, after all, and a low residue diet can restrict your fiber intake to as little as 10 grams a day.

But a low residue diet is more a diet to deploy for a set of specific symptoms than it is a cure-all.

Approach with caution, armed with the expert advice that follows.

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Low residue diets are usually prescribed by a doctor for those with inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn's and Colitis, as well as diverticulitis, and it is also used for people recovering from bowel surgery or preparing for a colonoscopy, says Lauren Harris-Pincus, MS, RDN and author of The Protein-Packed Breakfast Club.

So your average weight-loss diet this is not.

Fiberand soluble fiber in particularslows the movement of food through your digestive tract. This creates a longer transit time for the digestion of food, which may result in more residue in the gut.

However, insoluble fiber, which promotes regular bowel movement is also limited as some people experiencing IBS symptoms such as frequent cramping, frequent bowel movements and diarrhea may benefit, says Kelly Jones MS, RD, CSSD, LDN.

The low residue diet is meant to be temporary only, as it significantly limits fiber-rich foods like whole grains, many fruits and vegetables, legumes, beans, nuts, and seedsall of which youd ideally like to eat long-term and incorporate back into your diet.

These foods are packed with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and phytochemicals that help to prevent lifestyle diseases like heart disease, diabetes and cancer, Harris-Pincus says.

There is no nutritional benefit to a low residue diet other than providing relief to those experiencing gastrointestinal issues, she says.

If done well though, the low residue diet can help you if you have severe and painful gastrointestinal problems.

Again, this is not a diet for weight loss or to provide any health benefits other than to alleviate gastrointestinal issues.

So, if your doctor doesn't recommend it to you, don't do it.

Well, "effectiveness" depends on the individual and their condition, as well as potential food intolerances that may trigger their IBS symptoms.

If the low residue diet can be tailored to specific needs and followed closely, it is definitely safe in the short-term if you meet the recommended daily intake of all other nutrients except fiber, says Harris-Pincus.

And you still need to eat enough calories too to keep energy and your metabolism high and to keep your body well nourished.

Drawbacks, especially if this is not the right type of diet for someone, include fewer regular bowels, lower satiety levels at meal and snack times, along with faster blood sugar responses, and ultimately a less favorable balance of bacteria in the lower digestive tract, which we know is important for immunity, mental health, and more, says Jones.

It's also important to note that the foods allowed include refined grains like white bread and cereal made from corn and are more highly processed and the lack of fiber may increase blood sugar, adds Harris-Pincus. That may mean eating more sugar in your diet.

It also takes more preparation and planning as most allowed fruits and veggies need to be well cooked or canned and cannot have any skins, peels or seeds, Harris-Pincus adds.

If you dont have time to meal prep during the week, it might not be the best diet for you in order to meet your nutrient macros.

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TikTok Bans Ads For Diet Pills And Fasting Apps, Restricts Other Weight-Related Ads To Users 18+ – Tubefilter

Posted: September 25, 2020 at 1:00 pm

TikTok has banned ads for fasting apps and weight loss supplements, and will prevent ads for other weight management products from reaching users under 18, it said today.

These types of ads do not support the positive, inclusive, and safe experience we strive for on TikTok, Tara Wadhwa, the companys safety policy manager, wrote in a blog post about the new policies.

The changes come two weeks after TikTok removed a number of diet pill ads (along with ads for fake apps and other scams) discovered by cybersecurity firm Tenable. At the time, TikTok didnt have guidelines on diet-related marketing; it removed the ads for violating established policies against fake, fraudulent, or misleading content.

Now, its laying the groundwork to increase restrictions on ads that promote a harmful or negative body image, Wadhwa wrote. This involves stronger restrictions on weight loss and implied weight loss claims and further restrictions to limit irresponsible claims made by products that promote weight loss management or control, she added.

To be clear, TikTok will still accept ads for weight loss products that arent supplements, but it will not show those ads to users under 18. It will also not accept any ads for weight loss products or services that promote a negative body image or negative relationship with food, Wadhwa said.

She encouraged users who are upset or triggered by weight-related ads to mark them as Not Interested, and said any ads that violate the new policies should be reported for encouraging self-harm.

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Posted: September 25, 2020 at 1:00 pm

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Markets are volatile, there can be no doubt. So far this month, the S&P 500 has fallen 9% from its peak. The tech-heavy NASDAQ, which had led the gainers all summer, is now leading the on the fall, having lost 11% since September 2. The three-week tumble has investors worried that we may be on the brink of another bear market.The headwinds are strong. The usual September swoon, the upcoming election, doubts about another round of economic stimulus all are putting downward pressure on the stock markets.Which doesnt mean that there are no opportunities. As the old saw goes, Bulls and bears can both make money, while the pigs get slaughtered. A falling market may worry investors, but a smart strategy can prevent the portfolio from losing too much long-term value while maintaining a steady income. Dividend stocks, which feed into the income stream, can be a key part of such a strategy.Using the data available in the TipRanks database, weve pulled up three stocks with high yields from 7% to 11%, or up to 6 times the average dividend found on the S&P 500 index. Even better, these stocks are seen as Strong Buys by Wall Streets analysts. Lets find out why.Williams Companies (WMB)We start with Williams Companies, an Oklahoma-based energy company. Williams controls pipelines connecting Rocky Mountain natural gas fields with the Pacific Northwest region, and Appalachian and Texan fields with users in the Northeast and transport terminals on the Gulf Coast. The companys primary operations are the processing and transport of natural gas, with additional ops in crude oil and energy generation. Williams handles nearly one-third of all US commercial and residential natural gas use.The essential nature of Williams business really, modern society simply cannot get along without reliable energy sources has insulated the company from some of the economic turndown in 1H20. Quarterly revenues slid from $2.1 billion at the end of last year to $1.9 billion in Q1 and $1.7 billion in Q2. EPS in the first half was 26 cents for Q1 and 25 cents for Q2 but this was consistent with EPS results for the previous three quarters. The generally sound financial base supported the companys reliable dividend. Williams has been raising that payment for the past four years, and even the corona crisis could not derail it. At 40 cents per common share, the dividend annualizes to $1.60 and yields an impressive 7.7%. The next payment is scheduled for September 28.Truist analyst Tristan Richardson sees Williams as one of the midstream sectors best positioned companies.We continue to look to WMB as a defensive component of midstream and favor its 2H prospects as broader midstream grasps at recovery Beyond 2020 we see the value proposition as a stable footprint with free cash flow generation even in the current environment. We also see room for incremental leverage reduction throughout our forecast period on scaled back capital plans and even with the stable dividend. We look for modestly lower capex in 2021, however unlike more G&P oriented midstream firms, we see a project backlog in downstream that should support very modest growth, Richardson noted.Accordingly, Richardson rates WMB shares as a Buy, and his $26 price target implies a 30% upside potential from current levels. (To watch Richardsons track record, click here)Overall, the Strong Buy analyst consensus rating on WMB is based on 11 Buy reviews against just a single Hold. The stocks current share price is $19.91 and the average price target is $24.58, making the one-year upside potential 23%. (See WMB stock analysis on TipRanks)Magellan Midstream (MMP)The second stock on our list is another midstream energy company, Magellan. This is another Oklahoma-based firm, with a network of assets across much of the US from the Rocky Mountains to the Mississippi Valley, and into the Southeast. Magellans network transports crude oil and refined products, and includes Gulf Coast export shipping terminals.Magellan's total revenues rose sequentially to $782.8 in Q1, and EPS came in at $1.28, well above the forecast. These numbers turned down drastically in Q2, as revenue fell to $460.4 million and EPS collapsed to 65 cents. The outlook for Q3 predicts a modest recovery, with EPS forecast at 85 cents. The company strengthened its position in the second quarter with an issue of 10-year senior notes, totaling $500 million, at 3.25%. This reduced the companys debt service payments, and shored up liquidity, making possible the maintenance of the dividend.The dividend was kept steady at $1.0275 per common share quarterly. Annualized, this comes to $4.11, a good absolute return, and gives a yield of 11.1%, giving MMP a far higher return than Treasury bonds or the average S&P-listed stock.Well Fargo analyst Praneeth Satish believes that MMP has strong prospects for recovery. [We] view near-term weakness in refined products demand as temporary and recovering. In the interim, MMP remains well positioned given its strong balance sheet and liquidity position, and ratable cash flow stream Satish goes on to note that the dividend appears secure for the near-term: The company plans to maintain the current quarterly distribution for the rest of the year.In line with this generally upbeat outlook, Satish gives MMP an Overweight (i.e. Buy) rating, and a $54 price target that implies 57% growth in the coming year. (To watch Satishs track record, click here)Net net, MMP shares have a unanimous Strong Buy analyst consensus rating, a show of confidence by Wall Streets analyst corps. The stock is selling for $33.44, and the average price target of $51.13 implies 53% growth in the year ahead. (See MMP stock analysis on TipRanks)Ready Capital Corporation (RC)The second stock on our list is a real estate investment trust. No surprise finding one of these in a list of strong dividend payers REITs have long been known for their high dividend payments. Ready Capital, which focuses on the commercial mortgage niche of the REIT sector, has a portfolio of loans in real estate securities and multi-family dwellings. RC has provided more than $3 billion in capital to its loan customers.In the first quarter of this year, when the coronavirus hit, the economy turned south, and business came to a standstill, Ready Capital took a heavy blow. Revenues fell by 58%, and Q1 EPS came in at just one penny. Things turned around in Q2, however, after the company took measures including increasing liquidity, reducing liabilities, and increasing involvement in government-sponsored lending to shore up business. Revenues rose to $87 million and EPS rebounded to 70 cents.In the wake of the strong Q2 results, RC also started restoring its dividend. In Q1 the company had slashed the payment from 40 cents to 25 cents; in the most recent declaration, for an October 30 payment, the new dividend is set at 30 cents per share. This annualizes to $1.20 and gives a strong yield of 9.9%.Crispin Love, writing from Piper Sandler, notes the companys success in getting back on track.Given low interest rates, Ready Capital had a record $1.2B in residential mortgage originations versus our $1.1B estimate. Gain on sale margins were also at record levels. We are calculating gain on sale margins of 3.7%, up from 2.4% in 1Q20, Love wrote.In a separate note, written after the dividend declaration, Love added, We believe that the Board's actions show an increased confidence for the company to get back to its pre-pandemic $0.40 dividend. In recent earnings calls, management has commented that its goal is to get back to stabilized earnings above $0.40, which would support a dividend more in-line with pre-pandemic levels.To this end, Love rates RC an Overweight (i.e. Buy) along with a $12 price target, suggesting an upside of 14%. (To watch Loves track record, click here)All in all, Ready Capital has a unanimous Strong Buy analyst consensus rating, based on 4 recent positive reviews. The stock has an average price target of $11.50, which gives a 9% upside from the current share price of $10.51. (See RC stock analysis on TipRanks)To find good ideas for dividend stocks trading at attractive valuations, visit TipRanks Best Stocks to Buy, a newly launched tool that unites all of TipRanks equity insights.Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the featured analysts. The content is intended to be used for informational purposes only. It is very important to do your own analysis before making any investment.

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