Six foods that could ease arthritis pain in the ‘ultimate’ diet

Across the UK millions of people are living with arthritis and other joint problems. Depending on your specific condition, it can cause issues such as pain, inflammation, joint stiffness and even difficulty moving. There is no cure for arthritis, however, there are ways to reduce pain and ease other symptoms. As is the case with…

Can PCB Boards Be Recycled?

PCB Boards Printed circuit boards (PCB) are a critical part of almost all electronic devices. Unfortunately, many of these devices end up as waste. This e-waste has the potential to contaminate the earth and pollute water bodies. As such, it is important that we take the proper measures to dispose of them properly. One way…

23 parenting tips to help toddlers articulate thoughts and emotions with confidence

Empowering toddlers to articulate their thoughts and emotions with confidence is a collaborative effort that requires patience, understanding and intentional support from parents and caregivers. By fostering a nurturing environment, incorporating language-rich activities, facilitating social interaction, modeling effective communication and maintaining patience and consistency, we can empower toddlers to express themselves more confidently. 23 parenting…

Clever Products To Hide Eyesores In Your Home

Or for smaller jobs, get yourself a set of wood repair markers BuzzFeed Shopping editor Abby Kass says: “I used a similar kit on my TV stand after moving it into my current apartment, and it worked great! It was super easy to use — you just color in the scratch. And you can’t tell…

Meet the Women Preserving the Legacies of Their Artist-Relatives

Louise Nevelson on the cover of the May 1979 issue of ArtNews with an annotated note to her granddaughter (image courtesy the Louise Nevelson Foundation) There are more artists whose legacies are worth preserving than bandwidth for art professionals to undertake that preservation. Consequently, it often falls to the artist’s family to take up this…

Ferrari F1 team tests rain spray guards that look like fenders

Ferrari this week tested new spray guards for its Formula 1 cars as the FIA looks to tackle the problem of visibility on wet tracks. The test, which took place at Ferrari’s own Fiorano circuit, saw Arthur Leclerc (brother of current Ferrari F1 driver Charles) driving last year’s race car with the experimental spray guards…

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