Wellbeing

I Love LA is the Gen Z successor to shows like Friends and Sex And The City.

You need these three kinds of friends to be a happy person

Do I have enough friends? Do they like me? If you evaluate your friendships on these metrics, you’ll feel lonelier.

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There’s growing evidence dietary changes can help mental health.

Could changing your diet be the key to mental health?

There’s growing evidence dietary changes can help mental health.

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No, you can’t just exercise off calories.

All snacking is NOT bad: These food myths have got to die

If you want to live longer and feel better, stop following food fads.

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Knocking on death’s door.

Should we believe people’s near-death experiences?

Neuroscientists have come up with an explanation for out-of-body experiences. Now they’re arguing about it.

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Controversial US health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unveiled new food pyramid.

Sarah Di Lorenzo: The truth about RFK Jr’s new pyramid

Sarah Di Lorenzo analyses the radical new US food pyramid and her take on which parts Australia should adopt

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Experts have revealed the true key to living a happy life ... and it’s not money or professional success.

The secret to happiness? Experts say it comes down to this

A happiness researcher and a relationship expert teamed up to deliver their verdict on true bliss.

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Just a few more steps to better health.

What science says we’ve been getting wrong about exercise

Regularly taking the stairs — including going down them — can lower your risk of dying.

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Act now to shield your brain.

Six daily habits to slow ageing, from a brain expert

WASHINGTON POST: Harvard scientist shares his plan for brain health and ageing well, including habit for sleep, stress and social interaction.

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Take a long walk.

Why you need to stop focusing on counting your steps

A recent study has found a certain type of walking will boost health benefits, and it isn’t really about the number of steps.

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The New York Times Ask the Therapist columnist, Lori Gottlieb, advised a reader who is seeking closure after a tumultuous childhood.

I was bullied for being gay. Why didn’t my parents do more?

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Older kids called me a gay slur when I was as young as 7, and I can still vividly picture my mother’s shock when I asked her what it meant.

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Some people are wired to put the safety of complete strangers first.

Why some people risk their lives to help strangers

THE WASHINGTON POST: Some people have brains hardwired to put the safety of others first.

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Weight-loss drugs like Wegovy require a lifetime commitment. Stop taking them, and you’ll almost always gain back the weight you lost.

Why quitting the fat jab means gaining weight

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Weight-loss drugs like Wegovy require a lifetime commitment. Stop taking them, and you’ll almost always gain back the weight you lost.

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Dentists have taken to social media.

Why dentists are using TikTok

WASHINGTON POST: Young adults are the most likely age group to skip dental care, with a recent study finding that 1 in 3 didn’t see a dentist during the previous year

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relationship tips and advice

Ending the angst: 15 tips for better relationships

A relationship expert reveals lasting improvement in relationships rarely comes from grand gestures or clever techniques. Instead, it comes from a small set of habits.

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