“Taking five” during the workday could be the ticket to improved productivity. Researchers found that people who took five-minute micro breaks bounced back from morning fatigue and sharpened their skills for the rest of the day. A micro break could be having a snack, chatting with a coworker, stopping for a stretch or doing a quick crossword puzzle. Source Link
There are plenty of ways to make kitchen tools from what you already have. An old wine bottle can be used as a rolling pin and you can peel a clove of garlic by shaking it inside a jar with the top on. Two deli container lids pressed together can hold small things like cherry tomatoes for fast slicing and kitchen scissors can be used to cut pieces of homemade pizza. Source Link
Parents are often too quick to give meds to reduce a child’s fever. In a survey, many said they would give their child medicine to reduce any high temperature, but a low-grade fever can help the body fight off infection. With an infant younger than 3 months, any fever is a danger sign, as is a fever with decreased activity for those from 4 to 12 months old. Source Link