Wellbeing

It’s time to develop a relationship with your brain

Biggest mistake you’re making that’s hurting your brain

The brain is one of the most vital organs in the body, and taking care of it is necessary to maintain focus, feel your best mentally and live a long life.

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THE WASHINGTON POST: Decades of research show autism’s causes are complex and not easily pinned down. 

Truth about autism without the politics

THE WASHINGTON POST: Decades of research show autism’s causes are complex and not easily pinned down. 

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While some studies show no gender difference in the experience of pain, most suggest women are actually more sensitive to pain than men. 

Why pain hits women harder

The Washington Post: While some studies show no gender difference in the experience of pain, most suggest women are actually more sensitive to pain than men. 

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Trust is having confidence that your partner is reliable.

The trust test your relationship needs

As a Harvard-trained psychologist who focuses on relationships, I’ve found that partners who truly trust each other are willing to lean into difficult conversations.

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THE WASHINGTON POST: An Australian study has found just a single workout can suppress the growth of cancer cells.

A single exercise session may slow cancer cell growth

THE WASHINGTON POST: An Australian study has found just a single workout can suppress the growth of cancer cells.

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Procrastination gets a bad rap.

How to procrastinate the ‘right’ way

Procrastination isn’t an easy habit to kick, but Arthur Brooks, social scientist and happiness researcher, says there are ways you can use putting things off to your benefit. 

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THE WASHINGTON POST: These subtle symptoms that can signal heart trouble before it’s too late.

Deadly heart warnings to watch for

These subtle symptoms that can signal heart trouble before it’s too late.

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Some people are spending hours chatting with AI, but as incidents of concerning behaviour increase, here’s what to look out for.

Are chatbots driving you mad? The rise of AI psychosis

THE WASHINGTON POST: Some people are spending hours chatting with AI, but as incidents of concerning behaviour increase, here’s what to look out for.

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SARAH DI LORENZO: How to stop the scale shock.

Why you keep gaining weight without realising it

SARAH DI LORENZO: Hidden habits making your weight creep up and what to do about it

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Harvard happiness expert’s one tip for life

‘Your life will be happier, more meaningful, and more successful than it otherwise would be’.

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Most people don’t use this vital smartwatch health tool.

This often-ignored smartwatch feature can help your stress

THE WASHINGTON POST: Did you know there’s a number that might let you know how stressed you are, whether you have a cold coming on and how to get into the zone if you’re about to present at a big meeting?

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The video shows  Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth during a timed fitness challenge.

100 pushups & 50 pullups in 10 minutes. What could go wrong?

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Why this fitness challenge is not for everybody.

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Men have an easier time controlling their weight, according to nutritionist Sarah Di Lorenzo.

Why men lose weight faster than women

SARAH DI LORENZO: Hormones and body composition stack the odds against women slimming down

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A diet of autoplay overload can hurt your brain.

Popcorn brain: How to cure your autoplay addiction

A diet of autoplay overload could be hurting your brain. Here’s what to do about it.

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