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Weight loss medications may be rewiring circuits involved not only in appetite, but addiction and cognitive delay.

How weight loss jabs like Ozempic may be reshaping brains

GLP-1 medications may be rewiring circuits involved not only in appetite, but addiction and cognitive delay.

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Nutritionist Sarah Di Lorenzo says fatigue is the most common complaint she hears in her clinic. 

Sarah Di Lorenzo: Reasons why you’re always feeling tired

Persistent fatigue is the most common complaint nutritionist Sarah Di Lorenzo hears in her clinic, she breaks down what might be making you feel tired.

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A Sunday reset can help couples recognise the small moments that have a big impact.

People in the happiest relationships do 5 things on Sundays

A Sunday reset can help couples recognise the small moments that have a big impact — here’s how to make this part of your weekly routine.

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14 per cent of those studied said they would not see a physician, opting to use a chatbot instead.

Using an AI chatbot for medical advice? Read this first

When researcher Nicholas Tiller began to feed health questions into chatbots as a test, he expected some imperfections — but not this level of failure.

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Sashimi and sushi delivers complete protein, omega‑3 fatty acids and minimal processing. 

Sashimi your way into better fast food choices

Nutritionist Sarah Di Lorenzo: Takeaway meals are the reality of modern life but how do you choose wisely.

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You can improve your attention span.

How to improve your attention span

First, you’ll need to pay attention to this advice.

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When life gets busy, it can be hard to find the energy to exercise.

Too tired to exercise? Try these tips to get your energy up

WASHINGTON POST: When life gets busy, it can be hard to find the energy to exercise. Here’s how to feel more alert and ready to tackle a workout.

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Eating more fibre can have weight loss benefits and boost your chances of having a healthy gut.

Are you fibremaxxing? Five ways to get key nutrient in diet

Forget protein, fibremaxxing is poised to take centre stage as the latest weight loss and gut health trend.

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 We all know someone who seems to be an endless source of negativity. Here’s what can actually help.

How to deal with chronically negative people

THE WASHINGTON POST: We all know someone who seems to be an endless source of negativity. Here’s what can actually help.

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The three-meals-a-day structure we consider normal is actually a very recent invention. 

Nutritionist reveals how many meals a day is ideal

Is it better to eat three square meals, graze across the day, or follow intermittent fasting? Sarah Di Lorenzo breaks it down.

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Science has finally settled the age-old debate of whose farts smell worse — men or women. But to appreciate the answer, you need to understand how researchers figured it out. The methodology alone deserves an award.

Science reveals whether men or women have worse farts

WASHINGTON POST: Without gastroenterology, how would we understand the most pressing of scientific needs: farting?

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Our lifespans could more genetic than we thought.

Our lifespans could more genetic than we thought

A study resets the longevity discussion showing genetics has a larger role than previously thought.

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With such an overwhelming chorus of voices prescribing advice — and products — it can be hard to know what to believe when it comes to organising your home.

Decluttering myths stopping you from improving mental health

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Experts debunk some of the organisation myths taking up space inside your head.

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Alarm clock and plate with cutlery . Concept of intermittent fasting, lunchtime, diet and weight loss

The difference between fasting and time-restricted eating

Understanding how these diets work and where they diverge matters — especially if you are over 35 years of age.

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The good news is sugar-free dark chocolate does appear to offer a lower blood glucose impact for most people.

Sarah Di Lorenzo: Sugar free not as sweet as it sounds

Sugar-free chocolates promising all the indulgence with none of the guilt but with an confusing array of alternative sweeteners on offer, what are the impacts on your body.

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