Wellbeing

Your personality can determine the perfect workout

Your personality could decide your best workout

Knowing your personality type can determine the perfect workout for you.

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THE NEW YORK TIMES: Why more people are feeling hopeful (except Americans)

Why more people are feeling hopeful (except Americans)

THE NEW YORK TIMES: The nations with some of the highest standards of living are seeing the greatest declines in well-being.

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could dementia patients benefit from ai companions?

Could dementia patients benefit from an AI companion?

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Experts say AI companions have the potential to help keep the brain active and alleviate loneliness in dementia patients, and to reduce some of the burden on caregivers. But there are risks.

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WASHINGTON POST: No one warns you how much you’ll get physically hurt while raising children.

Becoming a Parent? Prepare to get injured

WASHINGTON POST: No one warns you how much you’ll get physically hurt while raising children.

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SARAH DI LORENZO: It’s a useful tool but the Body Mass Index shouldn’t be the only factor when measuring your health goals.

How your BMI can tell you lies when you’re measuring health

SARAH DI LORENZO: It’s a useful tool but the Body Mass Index shouldn’t be the only factor if you’re working on a health goal.

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THE WASHINGTON POST:  How to reduce your exposure to those nasty plastic particles.

How to limit the microplastics in your life

THE WASHINGTON POST: How to reduce your exposure to those nasty plastic particles.

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THE NEW YORK TIMES: What the science says on whether you really need those electrolyte drinks when exercising and otherwise.

Do you really need to drink electrolytes?

THE NEW YORK TIMES: What the science says on whether you really need those electrolyte drinks when exercising and otherwise.

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Cannabis use is effectively being legalised by the growth of professional suppliers in Australia.

Cannabis is becoming legal in Australia by stealth

AARON PATRICK: An explosion in doctor-prescribed marijuana and cannabis oil, often on flimsy health grounds, worries health officials. One doctor reportedly issued 72,000 prescriptions in two years.

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What to know about GLP-1 medications.

What to consider before getting the jab for weight loss

THE WASHINGTON POST: Before you take Ozempic or Wegovy, here’s what doctors want you to know.

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A new study has revealed seven simple ways to be a bit happier each day, and they are quick.

The 5-minute science-backed path to happiness

A global study found that just one small joyful habit a day can dramatically improve your mental health — here’s how to try it.

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Small daily rituals like enjoying screen time together will keep you both emotionally connected.

Five small habits of happy couples

Small daily rituals will keep your both emotionally connected.

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Around 40 hospital staff had some contact with a man infected with a rare strain of the mpox virus.

Health alert as officials trace mpox carrier’s movements

Authorities say contact tracing is continuing for hospital, school staff who may have been exposed to a man admitted with a rare strain of mpox.

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SARAH DI LORENZO: The right type of exercise at the right time will help sleep issues.

How to give yourself the strength to get enough sleep

SARAH DI LORENZO: The right type of exercise at the right time will help sleep issues.

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THE WASHINGTON POST: Scientists are probing the cognitive cost of AI chatbots.

Is ChatGPT and AI rewiring our minds?

THE WASHINGTON POST: Scientists are probing the cognitive cost of AI chatbots.

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