Author: PrimeHub

As the leaves turn gold and the temperature dips, so often will our immune system! This time of year calls for cozy sweaters, warm drinks, and a great natural defense strategy. I am so excited to share the details of the Simply Earth DIY Home Remedies Recipe Box for October. **This post uses referral/affiliate links. If you buy, Beauty Cooks Kisses will earn a small commission. Read the full disclosure in the privacy policy.** This box is packed with pure essential oils and practical extras designed to help you proactively support your family’s wellness the natural way. From clearing up congestion…

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Digital Edition: US nurses caught in the crosshairs of Trump cuts 01 October, 2025 By Edd Church Dr Jennifer Mensik Kennedy, president of the American Nurses Association, talks exclusively to Nursing Times about her concerns for the profession and healthcare in the US. This area is reserved. Please register for a trial, or subscribe for full access to continue reading. If you are a subscriber, login here. Welcome! To continue reading either: Access your account Log in to your account to access your content on Nursing Times.…

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Deciding whether to pay off a mortgage early—or how long to keep one—is ultimately a personal choice. In this post, I’ll share my perspective by drawing on both real-life experience and some numbers to frame the decision. In 2022, my wife and I finally paid off the mortgage on our Lake Tahoe vacation property. That single move boosted our monthly cash flow by more than $2,500. We had originally taken out a 30-year fixed mortgage in 2007, so we ended up holding it for 15 years. There was no way we were going to take the full 30 years to…

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I don’t remember very much about my own early childhood experience. Pieces of it come through in flashes and spurts. I vaguely recall making rivers in the yard with the hose, stones placed carefully on either side, guiding the water where we wanted it to go, all the way down to the field.  I remember writing fictional stories in my fuzzy pink diary, complete with numerous characters and a lot of dialogue, carefully guarded behind a silver lock whose key was hidden separately, of course.  But what always appears most vividly when I try to remember anything from those early…

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The learning disability community experiences various health inequalities. Health professionals can reduce barriers to healthcare access. AbstractIndividuals with learning disabilities have long faced health inequalities. It remains a serious issue in the UK’s health system, highlighted by the large proportion of premature deaths in the learning disability community. This article explores why these patients often experience poor care and health outcomes, and outlines the strategies health professionals can use to address and minimise these inequalities. These strategies include making reasonable adjustments and having sufficient education, training and support.Citation: Pritchard M, Murphy J (2025) Improving health inequalities in the learning disability…

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We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › Home Advice You Can Trust Tips, tricks & ideas for a better home and yard, delivered to your inbox daily. After several years of amending the soil in our 5-year-old raised bed garden, this year’s early success had me excited—and maybe a little cocky. A few early rains boosted growth, but several out-of-town trips kept me away, and before I knew it, my tomato plants in particular were growing out of control. I also had left the beds too crowded by…

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Flaxseed’s benefits are plentiful: Despite their petite constitution, the tiny morsels are chock-full of nutrients. Regular consumption of flaxseed has been shown to boost health and mitigate disease. But before you go about incorporating them into your diet, it’s well worth learning how to cook and bake with them properly, and what the difference is between flaxseed and flaxmeal.Benefits of flaxseedTwo tablespoons (about one serving) of ground flaxseed have around 70 calories, nearly 3 grams of protein, and 4 grams of fiber. The powerhouse seed is also a good source of antioxidants, heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids (specifically alpha-linolenic acid), lignans,…

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The U.S. Department of Energy has taken equity stakes in Canadian company Lithium Americas and its Nevada mining joint venture with General Motors as part of a renegotiation of a federal loan. Under the new terms, the U.S. government will take a 5% equity ownership in Lithium Americas and a 5% ownership in the Lithium Americas-GM joint venture. The equity stakes will be acquired through no-cost warrants, which are financial instruments that give the government the right to purchase shares at a set price. The new terms came out of a renegotiation with the DOE’s Loan Programs Office over a…

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Summary: After one week of sleeping on Avocado organic cotton sheets, I recommend this luxury bedding to anyone looking to improve their quality of rest. They’re cushy and cloud-like, temperature regulating, and, importantly, organic and nontoxic. Pros Avocado is B-Corp certified and it’s the first Climate Neutral certified mattress company. The brand adheres to MADE SAFE® standards for its full line of products, meaning they undergo a rigorous process that screens for over 6,500 harmful substances. All of the packaging is sustainable, completely recyclable, and plastic-free. The tote my sheets arrived in is reusable too, and great for storage. These bed…

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