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A snap-shot of social trends and daily life in the 21st century
- Is your home polluted? A recent study has found that indoor pollutants are all around us, and that they may lead to up to 9,000 deaths a year. Dozens of personal care products have been given the thumbs-down for what they can do to the air-quality in your home: nail varnish, deodorants, gas stoves, wood...Is it safe to breath in your home?
- Do you have smell blindness? Probably – if you are busy. It seems that when we are focussed on a task, and distracted, our sense of smell is diminished. Perhaps that’s where the saying ‘wake up and smell the coffee’ comes from?Smell the coffee?
- Do you carry dogs in your car? Be careful – letting them jump out of your car boot can risk damaging their legs, according to a recent Veterinary College study at Hartpury University Centre. Leaping out can increase the pressure on their front legs by as much as a quarter. That can cause muscular-skeletal pathologies.Does your dog jump out of your car?
- Most children get their first experience of handling money through their regular allowance. So, how you give, and what you give really matters, for research has found that our ongoing attitudes to cash, saving and spending can be formed as early as the age of six. Rooster Money, the children’s money app, finds that parents...How pocket money can affect your children
- Is there a unicorn in your home? If you have children (or even if you do not?!), there is bound to be one prancing towards you. From cupcakes to stationery, bagels to inflatable plastic pool toys, headbands to slippers, t-shirts and even the new Kellogg’s Froot Loops cereal, glittery rainbow coloured unicorns have taken the...The march of the unicorns
- Don’t look now, but tattoos are everywhere, and with people stripping off, more of them have been exposed than ever this summer. Tattoos were once the domain of sailors and eccentrics. Not anymore – a walk down any high street will confirm that tattoos are now big business. Nowadays shops offering tattoos and body piercing...There’s a tattoo for that
- Fortnite is one of the most successful – and most addictive – games ever. Thousands of worried parents worry that the game is taking over their children’s life. One father found his primary school aged daughter sitting on a urine-soaked cushion – after a non-stop ten-hour gaming session. And so, in desperation, parents pull plugs,...Dangerously addictive Fortnite
- Looking at You (all articles) You meant to loan it to them – but now they won’t give it back Three coffees are good for you ‘Silver cyclists’ are on the rise Are you an online dating addict? Food lovers grow their own Burning calories as you garden Millennials opt for low-alcohol drinks Exercise...Looking at You (all articles)
- Three coffees are good for you Three cups of coffee a day can do you good. At least, scientists at the University of San Paulo have found that people who drink three cups of coffee a day have fewer calcium deposits in their arteries, which means you have a better blood flow, and hence less...Three coffees are good for you
- You meant to loan it to them – but now they won’t give it back ‘But I tell you, do not resist an evil person…. if anyone wants to sue you and take your shirt, hand over your coat as well…’ (Matt 5:39,40) I was asked recently for advice about a “vintage roller”. My eyes...You meant to loan it to them – but now they won’t give it back
- ‘Silver cyclists’ are on the rise More and more people over the age of 55 are getting into cycling, thanks to the increasingly popular e-bike. ‘Silver cyclists’, in fact, account for nearly two thirds of e-bikes sales in the UK, according to research by Halfords. And no wonder: the e-bikes have a built-in battery to...‘Silver cyclists’ are on the rise
- Food lovers grow their own Home-grown fruit and vegetables are becoming increasingly popular as more and more of us try to avoid plastic-wrapped supermarket food. A spokesman for the National Allotment Society said that many councils have seen an increase in demand for allotments, with waiting lists in some London boroughs stretching for decades. Raymond...Food lovers grow their own