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Contrary to popular belief, most friendships don’t happen organically, they take committment
Young people are chasing a whole new kind of high these days — one that is no less sweaty, but is infinitely more “wholesome” than those older generations sought on weekends.
Women who suffered chronic pelvic pain and abnormal bleeding have lost their class action against a pharmaceutical giant.
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It doesn’t take much — just one-and-a-half minutes of vigorous activity daily — for women to slash their risk of heart attack.
The mother of three was fit and healthy before she went on the trip last month, her family say.
SARAH DI LORENZO: No longer just for muscles, doctors are recommending this for healthy brains and longevity. So what’s all the fuss about?
Focusing on your own faults can not only be harmful psychologically but also medically, here are 10 tools for self-forgiveness
Scientists have recommendations on how to combat the issue.
It may sound callous and selfish but having an affair turned out to be the best thing I ever did.
The latest obsession on TikTok is the ‘Winter Arc’ challenge, which sees people getting ahead of their New Year’s Resolutions.
This illustrates perfectly the extent of my phobia of vomiting. I was less afraid of being mowed down by three lanes of cars than I was of seeing someone be sick.
When I first stopped drinking, a number of people told me I was ‘not that bad’ and ‘didn’t have a drinking problem’ – despite the fact I was putting myself in dangerous situations.
Scientists want Australians to record the quality, quantity, aroma, loudness and duration of their farts using a phone app for a gut health study.
The scheme is estimated to help keep some 10,000 babies out of hospital each year.
They have found the holy grail. I’m thrilled for them, genuinely, and only a tiny bit envious.