Wellbeing

With 2025 done and dusted, and another busy holiday season wrapped up, pause to spare a thought for your brain.

Nine ways to take care of your mental health in 2026

With 2025 done and dusted and another busy holiday season wrapped up, pause to spare a thought for your brain.

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Resolutions you’ll be able to stick to.

Good habits: 10 easy tips for a healthier 2026

THE WASHINGTON POST: From better sleep to gut health, these simple habits are backed by science, not hype.

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Ice baths and food tracing are among the wellness trends set to dominate 2026.

The health and wellness trends set to dominate 2026

Wellness in 2026 could see a return to the simple pillars of movement, rest and repair and looking within — specifically to the gut — to unlock physical and mental health and wellbeing.

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Victoria Beckham’s timeless diet revealed

Why Victoria Beckham’s eating habits have not changed for decades.

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Burnout is on the rise among 40 to 50 year old professionals in Australia, according to one mental health expert.

‘Absolutely cooked’: Aussies are working themselves to death

Fantasising about a ‘job at Bunnings’ after a stressful year at the office? You’re not alone.

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Keep the cross-generational peace in time for Christmas.

Five common mistakes grandparents make

THE WASHINGTON POST: Keep the cross-generational peace in time for Christmas.

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NEW YORK TIMES: Private medical tests have become the next frontier of a growing obsession with wellness data.

The rise of the ‘just in case’ MRI

NEW YORK TIMES: Private medical tests have become the next frontier of a growing obsession with wellness data.

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A paediatrician advises on choosing gifts for children.

Do’s and don’ts of giving gifts to kids

THE WASHINGTON POST: A paediatrician’s advice on gifting to children at Christmas for parents, grandparents and everyone else.

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Doctors are trying to convince patients to be a bit more careful.

A doctor’s plea: ‘Cool it on the supplements’

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Doctors urge a lighter touch on supplements as questions grow about benefits, side effects and when less is more

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Are we chasing the wrong thing? A leading psychologist says happiness and meaning aren’t the whole story.

Forget happiness — try this instead

Are we chasing the wrong thing? A leading psychologist says happiness and meaning aren’t the whole story.

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Perimenopause is having a moment, but the myths continue.

Perimenopause is everywhere and so is bad advice

Perimenopause awareness is booming, but separating fact from fiction is harder than ever.

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NEW YORK TIMES: Crucial clues about body’s biology can be found on top your head

What your hair reveals about your health

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Crucial clues about body’s biology can be found on top your head.

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Paige Suisted (centre) was told she wouldn’t live long enough to be a mum.

Doctors in shock as woman’s terminal cancer disappears

A woman who was told she would never be a mum after doctors gave her months to live, is being hailed a medical ‘anomaly’ after her cancer seems to have just disappeared. 

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THE WASHINGTON POST: New research links walking to delayed Alzheimer’s decline

The simple habit that could delay Alzheimer’s

The Washington Post: How many steps could keep your brain younger? New research links walking to delayed Alzheimer’s decline

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Blakehurst High School’s Deb Fabrizio (left) is fighting breast cancer two years after her best friend and head science teacher before her, Linda O’Brien, died of the disease.

Major investigation as Sydney cancer cluster school reels

Government health officials have confirmed they are assisting the Department of Education amid reports of a cancer cluster cover-up at a Sydney high school.

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