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Child With ADHD Arguing Back: What’s Really Going On For Them
When your child with ADHD argues back, you might find yourself getting stuck in a frustration-fuelled cycle that goes from 0-60 in the blink of an eye.
But if you find it becoming a pattern, it’s not because they are ‘bad’, manipulative or deliberately trying to provoke you. Far from it.
Underneath the surface, children are often struggling to regulate their emotions, trying to seek connection, or attempting to make sense of a situation that feels overwhelming or unpredictable.
To try and break the cycle, Allison Solomon, a parent coach who has inattentive ADHD and has three neurodivergent children, said in a TikTok video that her number one ADHD parenting tip is to “stop engaging” in arguments with your children.
Solomon explained that “the ADHD brain doesn’t have enough dopamine – and your child needs dopamine in order to access their thinking part of the brain or the prefrontal cortex”. She suggested parents arguing back become their children’s “negative source of dopamine”.
What’s going on in the ADHD brain during an argument?
Dr Chris Abbott, chief medical officer at Care ADHD, tells HuffPost UK there is some evidence that the reward-seeking tendencies of the ADHD brain mean that a strong emotional response – including conflict – can feel stimulating in the moment.
But he caveated that this doesn’t mean children actively seek out and use conflict with their parents or others as a source of dopamine.
“ADHD is linked to differences in dopamine regulation. High-intensity interactions, like arguments, can briefly increase arousal and dopamine, making the child feel more alert, engaged, or switched on,” he explains.
“In this regard, conflict can feel rewarding – irrespective of the circumstances in which it first arose.”
Arguments are emotionally charged. So, for a child who often feels under-stimulated, “strong emotions – even negative ones like frustration or anger – can feel energising and hard to disengage from,” explains the ADHD expert.
Arguing can also be a way of externalising internal difficulties. “Instead of managing frustration, transitions, or demands internally – which can be a significant challenge with ADHD – this struggle can sometimes be channelled into conflict with others,” he adds.
Other times, an argument might not be about stimulation but more about avoidance or escape, for example, if your child wants to avoid or delay doing their homework or going to bed.
Arguments can also occur as a result of children struggling to deal with big feelings. “Dysregulation in ADHD is often driven by factors such as rejection sensitivity, frustration, and a genuine difficulty with emotional transitions – not a desire to start an argument,” says Dr Abbott.
“These aren’t calculated choices; they’re about children responding to big feelings – feelings they’re still developing the ability to manage.
“What looks like arguing on the surface is often something else entirely: a child struggling to regulate emotion, seeking connection, or trying to make sense of a situation that feels difficult, overwhelming or unpredictable.”
Advice for parents on limiting arguments
Solomon said her “best parenting advice” is to “cut off the source of dopamine” by not reacting to your child’s behaviour.
Dr Abbott agrees with this approach. “Reduce emotional intensity: calm, brief responses help to avoid an argument,” he says.
And if you do find yourself getting pulled back-and-forth into arguments, try to respond to the feeling underneath rather than the content of it.
“Ask: ‘what does my child need to feel understood right now?’ That question tends to lead somewhere in a way that ‘how do I stop this behaviour’ doesn’t,” he says.
Saying something like “You seem really frustrated right now” can also help to elicit a more meaningful response than engaging with whatever’s being debated.
Dr Abbott also advises parents to use clear, consistent boundaries (to help reduce negotiation) and pre-empt triggers (particularly transitions or demands).
“Encourage the use of alternative strategies for managing frustration, such as taking a pause before expressing feelings,” he advises.
When your child does engage in a non-disruptive or non-argumentative way, catch it and reward it.
Similarly, increase positive attention elsewhere. “This helps make sure that arguing isn’t the main route to connection,” ends Dr Abbott.
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Melanie C Fan Spots Blunder On Spice Girls Star’s New Album Cover
A fan of the former Spice Girls singer Melanie C has spotted a rather unfortunate typo on her new album.
Last week, Melanie unveiled her latest album Sweat, which marked a return to the dance-inspired sound first showcased early on in her solo career.
However, in a TikTok shared on Monday, Brad Bellman noticed that something wasn’t quite right with his vinyl copy.
“So, I think someone’s getting fired,” he quipped. “My delivery full of Melanie C Sweat stuff came today. I did an unboxing […] and a friend of mine was like, ‘did you get the Melanine version?’.”
Indeed, Brad then tipped his record on its side to reveal that her name had been misspelled as “Melanine C” on the spine of his copy.
“Who the fuck is Melanine?” he joked.
Down in the comments, another fan pointed out that Sweat is Melanie’s ninth record, so the misprint might actually have been intentional.
“That’s what I thought too,” Brad responded. “But the CDs and cassettes don’t say it. Surely if it was intentional it would be on all of them?”
HuffPost UK has contacted Melanie C’s team for comment.
An official press release for Sweat explained: “Before she became Mel C of the Spice Girls, she was Melanie Chisholm of ‘The F**king Yeah Four’, a group of 18-year-old friends dancing through the Costa Brava rave scene in the early ’90s.
“Those nights of breakbeats, sweat and freedom would shape her forever. Decades later, Melanie C channels that same raw energy into Sweat—her ninth studio album and most euphoric record to date.”
The I Turn To You singer previously said of her latest release: “There are so many horrific things going on in the world… music is what gets me through tough moments. I’m really happy I am bringing out a joyful record at a very dark time.”
Watch the music video for the new Melanie C album’s title track below:
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Hantavirus: Symptoms, Transmission And UK Risk
A Dutch cruise ship has recently seen a breakout of hantavirus. The WHO has said that the virus might have been transmitted from person to person, which would be unusual for the disease, which usually only spreads from rodents.
Three deaths have been connected to the outbreak, and two cases of hantavirus have been confirmed so far.
Maria Van Kerkhove, WHO’s director for epidemic and pandemic preparedness and prevention, said that “WHO assesses that the overall risk to the public is low.”
We spoke to Dr Dominic Greenyer, GP and director at The Health Suite in Leicester, about how the disease spreads, its symptoms, and how it may affect us.
What is hantavirus?
“Hantaviruses are a group of viruses that are mostly spread by rodents. Infection in humans is rare, but it can cause serious illness and death,” the doctor explained.
UKHSA explained that they can cause everything from “mild, flu-like” illness to full-blown, severe respiratory disease.
“There are two types of syndromes associated with hantaviruses. They are hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) and haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS),” Dr Grant said.
Hantaviruses are found all over the world, including parts of Asia, Africa, and Europe.
However, the UKHSA shared, “Only Seoul hantavirus – which does not transmit person to person – has ever been identified in the UK.”
How is hantavirus spread?
“Hantaviruses are usually spread by infected rodents through their urine, droppings or saliva,” Dr Grant said.
That’s why Van Kerkhove called suspected person-to-person transmission on board the cruise ship “uncommon”.
What are the symptoms of hantavirus?
Symptoms usually occur one to four weeks after exposure, though they can appear as late as eight weeks later.
The UKHSA said that in general, symptoms include fever, extreme fatigue, muscle aches, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, or shortness of breath.
Dr Grant broke that down further.
“Symptoms of HPS [hantavirus pulmonary syndrome] can include a fever, headaches, dizziness and gastrointestinal issues such as vomiting, pain and diarrhoea. Some days after the initial illness, there can be a sudden onset of respiratory symptoms, including shortness of breath,” said Dr Grant.
“HFRS [haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome] is clinically similar, with symptoms including headaches, fever and chills. In later stages, symptoms can include low blood pressure and kidney failure.”
Is the UK at risk of hantavirus?
Dr Greenyer added, “The World Health Organisation currently classes the risk to the global population as ‘low’”.
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The Bear Surprise Drops New Episode Gary As Fans Wait For Season 5
Fans of The Bear eagerly awaiting the fifth and final season have been treated to an unexpected gift to tide them over.
On Tuesday, Disney+ dropped the surprise new flashback episode, titled Gary, on its streaming platform.
The stand-alone episode focusses on a road trip Richie and Mikey once took to the city of Gary, Indiana, and is not listed among the rest of the series (meaning fans have to search “Gary” on Disney+ if they want to see it).
Ebon Moss-Bachrach – who won two Emmys for his portrayal of Richie in The Bear – announced on Tuesday that he and co-star Jon Bernthal had written the episode together, with The Bear’s creator Christopher Storer on directing duties.
“We are so excited to finally share this little adventure with Richie and Mikey,” he beamed, adding: “Making this was a dream come true. Thank you to the beautiful people of Gary, Indiana and as always Chicago, Illinois.”
An official press release for Gary teased: “This episode follows Richard ‘Richie’ Jerimovich and Michael ‘Mikey’ Berzatto on a work trip to Gary, Indiana.
“Intimate and revealing, it illuminates the two friends’ complicated relationship, uncovering new layers of Mikey’s mental state while offering crucial insight into the man Richie is when audiences first meet him in season one — adding emotional context that reframes their story from the very beginning.”
Season five of The Bear is expected to return to our screens in the summer, though an official release date has not been confirmed, with production getting underway in January.
Last year’s run ended with leading man Jeremy Allen White’s character, Carmy, leaving the show’s central restaurant and signing over his stake in it.
Despite this feeling to many like a goodbye to The Bear, the series was soon renewed for its fifth season, which was later revealed to be its last.
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reMarkable Paper Pure Review 2026: The Best Distraction-Free Tablet For Work And Note-Taking
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I first got my hands on the reMarkable Paper Pro last year and it’s safe to say that I haven’t shut up about it since. Swapping to an e-ink tablet ended my years of lugging notebooks and half-finished diaries everywhere, and having my notes, calendars and to-do lists all in one place (without the risk of losing a sheet) turned out to be the answer to so many of my organisational issues. So naturally, when the Swedish tech firm invited me to roadtest their latest offering, I couldn’t have said yes faster.
Enter the reMarkable’s new entry-level tablet, the Paper Pure.
As with all of reMarkable’s products, the Paper Pure is essentially a digital writing tablet for reading documents and textbooks, sketching and note-taking that attempts to fully replicate paper writing. Unlike the slick, slippery glass of typical tablets, the display on the Paper Pure has a special surface that mimics paper, so every pen stroke has just the right amount of resistance, making writing, doodling, or annotating documents feel totally natural.
HOWEVER, while the new 10.3-inch black-and-white paper tablet still offers reMarkable’s renowned paper-like writing feel and workflow-focused features, it instead comes with a much lower price tag – and a whole whack of new upgrades.
What affords it a lower price tag you ask? Well, unlike the Pro, the Paper Pure is strictly black and white only (so no more colourful highlighter options) and there is no backlight. The pay off? reMarkable Paper Pro starts at £559, while the Paper Pure starts at £359. For many, that £200 saving is going to be the deciding factor.
“With reMarkable Paper Pure, we challenged ourselves to make the signature reMarkable writing experience more accessible to even more people,” said Mats Herding Solberg, Chief Design Officer at reMarkable. “Together with reMarkable Paper Pro and reMarkable Paper Pro Move, it completes our transition from reMarkable 2 to a family of third-generation paper tablets. Whether you want a colour display, frontlight, and all the other latest technology, or just an excellent digital notebook, there’s a reMarkable Paper tablet for you.
It’s a solid idea – I’ve recommended my Paper Pro to everyone, but the price tag does mean it’s not as simple as just casually popping out and buying one willy nilly. And after a month of road testing the Paper Pure myself, I can safely say that you’re not missing out by opting for this new, more bank account-friendly model.
Like its predecessors, the Paper Pure has 100s of templates you can use for each of your individual projects, as well as standard lined paper options and blank pages for scribbling. Everything can be tagged and organised into folders, making it easy to find everything (instead of wondering where the hell you left that post-it note in your kitchen).
You can cut, copy, and resize content effortlessly and even convert your handwritten notes to typed text. If I don’t manage to get something done on my to-do list, I can simply circle it, cut it and paste it onto the next day within seconds. Instead of scrambling through my bag looking for my paper diary, I can switch between my to-do list, my diary and whatever notebook I’m working on seamlessly.
However, for me, the upgrades are where the Paper Pure really sings.
With the new model, you can link your reMarkable to your Google Calendar or Microsoft Outlook, and your tablet can create meeting notes prefilled with information with a tap, reducing time spent preparing for meetings. As someone who needs to scribble notes, I love being able to import documents from my Google Drive and having them automatically turned into paper tablet-native text documents – which I can then easily reupload back to my Drive when I’m done (tell you what, it’s a blessing for when you need to sign documents!).
With the Paper Pure you can also convert webpages saved through Remarkable’s Chrome extension or mobile apps into editable notebooks and you can now link your tablet to Slack for an even smoother workflow.
The reMarkable Paper Pure is 100% distraction free – there are no notifications, pop-ups or apps. I have an attention span that is utterly non-existent and I often struggle on my laptop (especially when I’m meant to be focusing on just writing) as I have too much temptation to go and check emails. Yes you can connect your tablet to the internet, but there’s no chance of you getting distracted by apps.
Less distraction, more focus, and £200 left over? That’s the kind of tech upgrade we can actually get behind.
reMarkable Paper Pure, available bundled with Marker for £359, or with Marker Plus and Sleeve Folio for £399, reMarkable.com
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This Car History Check Reveals Costly Secrets For One In Three Used Cars
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Buying a car is expensive. Between finance, dealership fees, road tax, maintenance, and insurance, choosing a new vehicle can be a costly decision.
With the price of new cars on the rise, it makes sense that more people are opting to buy used cars each year. Over 7.8 million used cars were bought in the UK in 2025, up 2.15% from the previous year and this is only projected to rise.
And while investing in a second hand car can save you thousands of pounds, it can also come with stratospheric hidden costs if you don’t properly investigate its past.
With the cost of new cars constantly fluctuating, and electronic vehicles being introduced into the market, it can be difficult to know whether you’re getting a fair deal on a used car.
As well as figuring out the fair price of a car, there is also its safety to consider.
Dishonest dealers can disguise themselves as private sellers to avoid having to be responsible for faulty cars, or those that have been written off by insurance.
If we learnt anything from Roald Dahl’s Mr Wormwood, it’s that there is also a risk that the mileage displayed on a car isn’t genuine.
In fact, one in 11 cars checked by HPI Check has a discrepancy with its mileage. This can not only reduce a car’s safety, but can lead to costly repairs further down the road.
And, we know what you’re thinking: it’s unlikely you’ll fall for a scam. But one in three cars run through HPI check has something to hide.
So to avoid being hit with unwanted bills and legal disputes down the line, using a car history check service can give you peace of mind.
To make sure you’re not gambling on whether the seller has been truthful about the history of your car, HPI check investigates everything you need to be aware of when buying a used car.
- If the car is reported as stolen
- If the car is an insurance write-off
- Whether there’s an outstanding loan or finance agreement on the car
- The number of its previous owners
- If the DVLA has marked the car as scrapped
- If the logbook is legitimate
- Mileage discrepancies
- How many number plate changes the car has had.
This will reveal whether or not you’ll be the rightful owner of your new car, and uncover if it has a dangerous past you need to be aware of.
The HPI check will also help you investigate if the car you want to buy is roadworthy, which will help you learn the true market value of the car and negotiate a fair deal with the seller.
According to one HPI check reviewer, the service saved him money and a long journey. “I saw the car I wanted, checked it through the HPI check website, and how relieved I was that I did check its history,” he said.
“It was an insurance write-off and the mileage was incorrect. It saved me from a very bad situation and having a conman making my life a misery. Money well spent.”
But it’s not just money you could save: using HPI check could also give you the confidence to navigate buying a used car in future, and save you the stress of dealing with a faulty one.
Another reviewer said: “We used HPI check because we trusted their information on a used car that we wanted to purchase. In the world of used cars this proved to be invaluable advice, we would recommend anyone thinking of buying a quality used car to use this service.”
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Your Driving Style Could Predict Risk Of Dementia. Here Are The Early Signs
About 40% of people over 65 who have suspected dementia are not diagnosed with it in the UK, Alzheimer’s Research UK says.
That’s hard news to hear, given that a diagnosis can help those with the condition to access specialised support and help; the earlier it’s spotted, the better, too.
Perhaps some of that delay comes from the fact that most of us don’t know what the condition looks like.
A YouGov study, made with Alzheimer’s Research UK, found that only 49% of participants named memory loss as a symptom of dementia; 22% said they had no idea how it affects people at all.
No wonder early signs, like losing your sense of smell and struggling with tasks like grocery shopping, so often go unnoticed; another sign can appear while driving.
How does dementia affect driving?
According to the nonprofit Alzheimer’s Association, vision changes, balance issues, and visuospatial awareness loss are common among those with dementia ― even early dementia.
″[Dementia] may lead to difficulty with balance or trouble reading,” they write, adding, “They may also have problems judging distance and determining colour or contrast, causing issues with driving.”
Then, there’s the memory issue; those with dementia “may have trouble driving to a familiar location,” Alzheimer’s Association points out.
We’ve written before at HuffPost UK about a study which linked poor spatial awareness to the later development of dementia. It’s seen up to 25 years before the condition is picked up, though the study didn’t look at driving.
A dementia diagnosis does not prevent everyone from driving immediately
Alzheimer’s Society says that despite what many may believe, “a diagnosis of dementia is not in itself a reason to stop driving.”
One in three people diagnosed with dementia drive, they add; though “over time, dementia affects the skills needed for safe driving.”
This usually happens in the middle stage of dementia but can be later for some (though it’s inevitable).
Skills like being able to focus, reacting quickly, memorising routes, making good judgment, and (as mentioned above) having good visuospatial awareness are key to staying safe on the road, as is keeping an even temper.
These are all made harder by dementia.
If you have been struggling with any of the above while driving, stay off the road and seek medical help.
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Tennessee Republicans pass new gerrymander following Supreme Court's Voting Rights Act ruling
Tennessee’s Republican-controlled legislature approved a new congressional map Thursday that dismantles the state’s majority-Black district and will likely secure them an all-GOP federal delegation.
The redraw comes as Republican-led Southern states scramble to enact new maps in the wake of last week’s Supreme Court ruling that weakened Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and opened the door to states blowing up blue districts drawn to protect the voting power of racial minorities.
The new map aims to draw the state’s lone Democratic congressional representative — Rep. Steve Cohen — out of his Memphis-area seat by splitting up majority-Black Shelby County. It also divides Maury County, likely delivering a more favorable district to Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.), who is on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s target list.
“The Supreme Court has opined that redistricting, like the judicial system, should be color-blind,” said Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton in a social media post. “The decision indicated states can redistrict based off partisan politics.”
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, a Republican, is expected to sign the map into law imminently. He called the legislature into a special session last week to pass the map.
“We owe it to Tennesseans to ensure our congressional districts accurately reflect the will of Tennessee voters,” Lee said in a statement Friday. “After consultation with the Lt. Governor, Speaker of the House, Attorney General, and Secretary of State, I believe the General Assembly has a responsibility to review the map and ensure it remains fair, legal, and defensible.”
Tennessee is the first state to finalize a new congressional map after last week’s Supreme Court decision. Louisiana’s GOP-controlled legislature is expected to unveil a new map as soon as this week, and Republicans in South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama are pushing to do the same.
Andrew Howard contributed to this report.
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The Secret Code Actors Share When They Need To Go To Toilet And What Happens
I’ve been learning more about the urinary habits of celebs recently than I ever thought I would. First, it turned out that loads of singers use a pee bucket backstage if they’ve gotta go mid-concert (yes, really).
And now, it seems some on-screen talent have their own secret code to ask to go to the loo ― at least, that’s according to makeup mogul, singer, motel owner, and RuPaul’s Drag Race alum Trixie Mattel.
In a recent video, the drag star shared the behind-the-scenes secrets of reality TV. “I had to learn on my feet what exactly a TV set was,” the star said in the video ― and that included working out how to nip to the loo.
So, how’s it done?
“Did you know on television when you have to pee… you say, ‘I have to ten-one’, ’I’m taking her to ten-one,’‘she’s going to ten-one,’” Trixie shared.
“It’s a more elegant way of saying ‘go pee,’” the drag star added. “And on a TV set when I was 24 years old, my instinct was to go, ‘will someone take me to pee?’ And they’d be like, ‘you mean ten one?’”
Studio Binder confirms that 10-1 is walkie-talkie lingo for needing to pee ― and it turns out that 10-2 refers to needing to, well, go number two, as well.
They add that if you find you need more time in the bathroom than you’d expected as a TV cast member ― maybe that dodgy food from last night caught up with you out of nowhere ― you can ask to “upgrade your 10-1″ on the walkie-talkie too.
This will buy you more precious alone time.
“I have no idea where that came from,” Trixie shared, referring to the initial 10-1 code. Well, we think we might have answers ― the ten does seem to apply to the ten code, which refers to abbreviated speech you can use across telecoms, and one is, well, going number one.
But why you couldn’t just ask to pee instead is frankly a little beyond me. Perhaps I’m just inelegant…
There’s more pee drama (there’s always more)
This is less specific to TV shows in general and more applicable to drag ― but Trixie brought up the topic of urine again towards the end of her tell-all video.
“This one I’m going to be vague about, but we’re in drag for long days, and drag is very taxing on the body, and sometimes people don’t get to pee,” she said. “And sometimes pee happens… that’s all I’m going to say,” she added.
“I’ve never peed myself on Drag Race,” she pointed out, “but I know it’s happened. Whether or not people have said it happened, I think people have peed their pants and it hasn’t shown on camera so no-one knew.”
Basically, I’m learning that if you haven’t faced a pretty Medieval peeing system at least once in your showbiz career, you haven’t made it big. I knew fame wasn’t for me…
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The White Lotus Season 4: More Character Details Teased After Helena Bonham Carter Exit
As fans eagerly await the upcoming fourth iteration of The White Lotus, more information has been teased about the characters we’ll be meeting when we check in this time around.
On Tuesday, Variety published a piece making some intriguing claims about who some members of the star-studded cast will be playing in the next run of episodes.
According to the outlet, Black Swan star Vincent Cassel will be occupying a space previously held by Murray Bartlett, Sabrina Impacciatore and Christian Friedel by portraying the White Lotus manager in the South of France.

It was also reported that White Lotus creator Mike White had envisaged that Helena Bonham Carter would play a “washed-out star who is chasing a comeback”.
Citing undisclosed “sources”, Variety went on to say that the British star left The White Lotus due to “creative differences”, notably Mike White wanting her to play the character in a more “boisterous” way.
Shortly after the Harry Potter actor parted ways with the project, it was announced that Oscar winner Laura Dern would be joining the cast, playing a new character who occupies a similar space in the ensemble to what the team had in mind for Helena’s.
The production team will film at the real Cannes Film Festival when it gets up and running later this month, before flying to Paris later in the summer to shoot certain sequences to avoid the French riviera’s busy season.
Besides the aforementioned Vincent and Laura, other cast members will include Steve Coogan, Kumail Nanjiani, Max Greenfield, Chris Messina, Sandra Bernhard, Rosie Perez and Heather Graham, in addition to some burgeoning new faces to the acting world.
Mike White previously claimed the new season would ponder “fame”, “who has the world’s attention”, “who is the plus-one” and “how that can organise a relationship”.
HuffPost UK has contacted the US broadcaster HBO for comment.
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