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May 7, 2024 The idea of erecting a pane of clear glass or plastic between open trays of food and self-serving diners, aka “a sneeze guard,” dates back to at least the early 1950s, albeit to mixed reactions. The first patented sneeze guard debuted in 1959 and, in the 1960s, the FDA began mandating their use around the launch of the self-serve salad bar. Do the guards work? Well, sort of, which is why they remain mandatory for buffets and salad bars.

Generations of schoolchildren would suffer consequential trauma, but maybe learn how to do a good set of push-ups or run a mile. The original public program ran from 1956 to 2013. It has since been replaced with the Presidential Youth Fitness Program, which dumped the generic P.E. class approach for more individualized instruction and programs like those sponsored by the NFL and Michelle Obama. Barophobia: fear of gravity Girlfriend No.

 

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