Author: PrimeHub

Sitting at the western tip of one of Abu Dhabi’s many coastal islands, Saadiyat Cultural District’s transformation from an expanse of featureless sand into the home of one of the world’s most ambitious cultural projects has taken almost two decades. But, after years of construction shrouded in clouds of windblown dust, the much-anticipated cultural quarter has come into its own almost overnight, earning itself a spot on Condé Nast Traveler’s list of The Best Places to Go in 2026.Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi and Zayed National Museum opened in the space of two weeks in November and December 2025, while…

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We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing.When you live in one place for a while, it’s natural to accumulate a lot of stuff. Whether it’s knickknacks, mail, shoes, or piles of your kids’ forgotten and abandoned toys, things just pile up. And while that may be a normal part of everyday life, when you’re selling a house, minimizing clutter while maintaining warmth is a must to help potential buyers imagine themselves in your space.That was the case for one homeowner in…

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History taking and assessment enable nurses to adopt a problem-solving approach to help patients improve sleep. AbstractInsomnia is becoming more common due to population ageing and rising numbers of people living with long-term conditions, as these groups are particularly vulnerable to sleep problems. Medication given to treat long-term conditions can also cause insomnia. This article, the second in a series, examines how long-term conditions and medication can affect sleep. It also explains how nurses can use history taking and assessment to identify barriers to sleep, and how to address these.Citation: Nazarko L (2026) Insomnia: a symptom that merits holistic assessment…

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Senate Democrats are reviving a consumer protection fight that pits Washington against Wall Street, unveiling legislation to sharply cap credit card late fees as households continue to feel squeezed by high prices and borrowing costs.A New Push to Cap Late Fees at $8Depositphotos Photo by blooduaDemocratic Sens. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, Cory Booker of New Jersey, and Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin introduced the Credit Card Fairness Act, which would cap credit card late fees at $8. The proposal is designed to shield consumers from what lawmakers call excessive penalties that often fall hardest on working families.Turning a CFPB Rule Into…

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In the past few decades, the types of greens available at American supermarkets and farmers markets have proliferated. Where there was once simply spinach and collards, there’s now peppery arugula, Swiss chard with rainbow-hued ribs, and crunchy bok choy. While many of the leafy vegetables on this list can be eaten raw, most really shine when cooked.When in doubt, sauté hearty greens with olive oil and garlic and finish with lemon. You can also fold them into Turkish gozleme, braise them, or plunge them into steaming bowls of a Yunnan-inspired rice noodle dish. For something simple, purée them for green…

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Looking for zero-waste and plastic-free shops on Etsy? Here are some of my favourite stores on this platform offering the best eco-friendly and low or no-waste products. Etsy is a great place to go for vintage clothing online, or art from independent artists. But it’s a little-known secret that it also has a wide array of zero-waste and plastic-free shops, all offering a beautiful selection of eco-friendly products for you and your home. If you’re new to Etsy, or new to shopping for low-waste essentials online, Etsy can feel a little overwhelming at first. It’s a global marketplace, but knowing…

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The pharmaceutical industry operates under some of the strictest quality and safety standards in the world. Medicines, vaccines, and biological products are highly sensitive to temperature variations, and even minor deviations can compromise their effectiveness. This is why temperature mapping services play a vital role in pharmaceutical manufacturing, storage, and distribution. By identifying temperature fluctuations and validating controlled environments, these services help pharma companies protect product integrity and meet global regulatory expectations. Protecting Drug Quality and Patient Safety Pharmaceutical products are designed to work within specific temperature ranges. Exposure to temperatures outside these limits can reduce potency, alter chemical composition,…

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If that’s not your jam, this protein comes in nearly 20 flavors that run the gamut from Rocky Road to Banana Cream.What I’d leave: Optimum Nutrition uses acesulfame potassium and sucralose to sweeten many of its flavors, which may lead to headaches for some (though I personally haven’t experienced this).How I tested whey protein powdersTo put it simply, I tasted a lot of whey protein powders. To start, I shook each one up with the recommended amount of water using a Blender Bottle before tasting each flavor category side by side as a simple protein shake. The frontrunners then moved…

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Summary: Hiya Kids Daily Hydration is a kid-friendly electrolyte drink mix designed to support hydration, digestion, and overall wellbeing without added sugar or artificial ingredients. Formulated with balanced electrolytes, real fruit powders, and prebiotic fiber, it’s tailored to children’s needs during active play, hot days, illness, or everyday hydration. In practice, it proved both enjoyable for kids and reassuring for a parent seeking clean, minimal, science-backed nourishment. What I love: Clean, thoughtfully formulated with no added sugar, artificial dyes, or unnecessary fillers, and third-party tested for safety Kid-approved taste from real fruit powders, making water more appealing without sugary juices…

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I love hotels. I really do. Fresh sheets, room service, someone else making the bed. What’s not to love? But after thousands of hotel stays, I’ve learned that hotels also have a special talent for slowly driving guests insane. Here are the things that consistently push me over the edge. Resort Fees Let’s start with the obvious scam. Resort fees are the hotel equivalent of “surprise, we lied.” Just build it into the rate and stop pretending I’m getting value from a yoga mat I’ll never use. Slow Elevators I always seem to pick hotels that have really slow elevators—especially…

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