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A snap-shot of social trends and daily life in the 21st century
- With the tongue we praise our Lord and Father, and with it we curse human beings, who have been made in God’s likeness. …My brothers and sisters, this should not be. (James 3:9-10) Wise words from St James. He knew that it is easy to say the wrong thing and do a lot of damage....Those careless words
- Wearing my own dressing gown over the hospital regulation smock and with my belongings in a bag by my side, I was waiting my turn for a four-hour operation, to be preceded by a general anaesthetic. If all went well, I would be discharged and allowed home that day. Time went by. Gazing round the anteroom I...Day surgery
- We are never fully prepared for the death of someone really close to us. Even if they have been thoughtful enough to leave a Will and instructions for their funeral, and although we may have anticipated the outcome of a long period of terminal illness, death itself is raw and affects us in unexpected ways. It takes...Good grief?
- A recent study at the University of Cambridge has estimated that about one in ten cases of heart disease could be prevented, if people watched less TV. It seems that more than four hours of screen-based sedentary activity a day can lead to coronary heart disease, which is one of the UK’s leading causes of...Watch less TV, and live longer
- A recent study by scientists at the University of Texas has discovered that younger patients are booking unnecessary cosmetic surgery on their noses because selfies tend to distort features, making people’s noses look longer and wider. The findings, published in the journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, reveal that noses can look up to 6.4 per...Next time you take a selfie, don’t worry about your nose
- Four in ten of us are now more worried about our energy bills than about catching Covid. That is the finding of a recent study by University College London (UCL). Dr Daisy Fancourt, of UCL’s Institute of Epidemiology and Healthcare and the lead author, said that as the cost-of-living crisis takes hold, “Concerns about money...Worried more about money
- Ice cream van chimes The new marriage laws Fathers come in five different types The power of earphones Pet sitters wanted! What 6000 steps a day can do for you Are you a Velcro person or a Teflon person? Is your house welcoming to swifts? Some tricks to save energy How to discourage mosquitoes **...Looking at You (all articles) for June 2022
- When the doors to the street are closed and … when people rise up at the sound… Ecclesiastes 12:4 We are not afraid to tackle big issues here! Imagine you are at home and are just about to sit down and read your church magazine. You are then interrupted by the shrill chimes of an...Ice cream van chimes
- This month brings Father’s Day. The Office for National Statistics tells us that of the UK’s 68 million people in 2021, 49% are men (33 million). It also tells us that there were 35 million married couples with children in 2021 and nine million cohabiting couples with children. That all adds up to many millions of...Fathers come in five different types
- You are more likely to engage with a podcast if you listen to it through your earphones, rather than a speaker. You feel closer to what you hear, and are therefore more likely to change your views and behaviour. Those are the findings of recent research at the University of California, San Diego. As one...The power of earphones
- Pet sitters are in high demand these days, as millions of people have returned to work, and must leave their cats and dogs during each day. According to the British Pet Food Manufacturers Association, one in ten households welcomed a new pet during the first seven months of lockdown. According to Adzuna, a job search...Pet sitters wanted!
- A recent study has found that doing 6000 steps a day can reduce your risk of an early death, if you are aged over 60. People under the age of 60 should aim for between 8000 and 10,000 steps a day. However, taking more than 8000 steps a day has no particular benefit, and the...What 6000 steps a day can do for you