Torn Shirt = Great Opportunity! Using reverse appliqué to patch a hole. By Diane Gilleland Here's a decorative way to repair a prominent hole (or
This article was #1 of the Top 25 most well-read articles on www.progressivedairy.com in 2013. It was published in the March 21, 2013 Extra e-newsletter. Click here for the full list of the Top 25. This article featured Calvin Nash of Weston, Idaho, and west Texas electrical engineer and former dairyman Tom White. Nash and White discussed their success with hydroponic sprout fodder systems.
A handful of crayons and a plain pad of paper can turn boring waits or long trips into creative playtime in a flash, which is why I love this felt crayon
The ceramic blanket developed by Gladiator Therapeutics also resulted in increased cell counts in two brain regions affected in Parkinson’s.
Make your own antique toy-inspired paper batcopter with this fun CRAFT tutorial!
Early studies show a drug-like molecule helped clear toxic clumps of the alpha-synuclein protein by targeting its template, messenger RNA.
Cancel all your plans, you have new ones.
A once-daily 200 mg dose of risvodetinib, formerly IkT-148009, was seen to ease Parkinson's motor problems, newly unblinded trial data show.
Extremely clever trick from designer John Leung, who's put a coffee table with an optical grill on top of a rug patterned with a few "hashed" frames of a simple, looping animation. The net result? As you move around the room, the patterns on the rug, viewed through the table, appear to move.
The online survey's goal was to determine awareness levels about medications and “off times” for Parkinson's patients and caregivers.
Turn any image into a pixelated quilt pattern! Don't stop there, use it as a guide for cross stitching and more!
This is another DIY Kid’s dough recipe but this one is super cool! Add heat activated pigment to take your DIY Dough to the next level. The full instructions and recipe can be found here at L…
Cell and mouse work found LucyTx-1209, LucyTx-1212 supported mitochondria in neurons, lowered alpha-synuclein levels, Lucy Therapeutics says.
Learn how to do the NASA-approved Lineman's splice. It is designed for connections that will be under tension and is pretty strong.
Alabama-based maker J.D. Warren used to hate mowing his lawn, so he put his resourcefulness to work and came up with a solution, which he calls the
I really don’t care what age you are this Science activity is going to be fun. The best thing about this project from laughingkidslearn.com is that is cheap, affordable and re-usable again an…
Worn like a wristwatch to control Parkinson's tremor, a new device called the Cala kIQ System is now available in the U.S. from Cala Health.
Co-transplanting stems cells and immune regulatory T-cells (Tregs) helped boost cell survival in the brain in rodent models of Parkinson’s.
Beautifully join two knitting pieces with active stitches together with this helpful kitchener stitch tutorial!
Looking for an alternative way to finish necklines, cuffs, and edging in your handknits? Try the smooth, rounded look of an I-cord bind-off!
Some people who blog are so amazingly generous with their time, skill and talent. So it is with This Reading Mama, who is just one example, but on her free printable page she has collected more tha…
They are special. They are the world’s Only Hope. And they are incredibly easy to write poorly.
Are you ready to make the easiest quilt ever? If so, read on to see how I made this easy quilt with no measuring or pattern required!
Bill Marler, the most powerful food-safety attorney in the country, may be all that stands between you and salmonella. Wil S. Hylton reports.
Coloring pages are maybe not the most educationally sound activity out there, but if you have a kid who loves to color they can be fun for a little break. And they’re a great thing to have on…
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