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How grief rewires the brain

The devastation of loss can evoke physical symptoms, such as exhaustion, insomnia and, of course, crying. But it’s not just our bodies that are affected. Neuroscience reveals that grief rewires our brain. By understanding how, we can strive towards healthy healing after loss.

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Honey: Nature’s beauty elixir

Discover honey’s powerful beauty benefits for skin and hair—from hydration and acne care to glow-boosting masks and hair treatments.

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The flirtation minefield

Flirting is essential to meeting someone and expressing interest, but it is as terrifying as it is thrilling. It is personal and yet it is universal, and somewhere in the paradox that is flirtation are some delicious truths about life.

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Finding joie de vivre in Greece

A Greek escape for relaxation and self-discovery, exploring Crete’s charm and Tainaron Blue’s serenity, reconnecting with wellness.

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Supercharge your spiritual awakening

There are many benefits to a spiritual practice. What are the options for growing our spiritual side? And why do more people seem to be interested in the higher dimension of life?

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We asked 15 bold thinkers from diverse fields to share their perspectives and actionable steps for meaningful change

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The spirituality hormone

Oxytocin, the “cuddle hormone”, may also intensify spiritual beliefs.

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Heart attacks stay in your genes

There was a time when we spoke of genetics as something fixed and immutable; “Oh, I can’t help my tendency to wear inappropriately tight clothing, my mum did it too, it’s in my genes.” There was a sense that genes were destiny and that nothing could alter them but now we know that your DNA […]

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Here’s how you can encourage healthy teen eating

Teenagers are notoriously hard to manage partly because they are by definition at a stage life where they don’t want to be managed. Adolescence is a time of asserting yourself and part of that is to rebel against norms. That becomes a problem if, in the case of food for example, a norm such as […]

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Healing power of laughter

Combining laughter with exercise could be good for your health as you age.

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Four types of people identified

Researchers identify people as either optimistic, pessimistic, envious or trusting and one type is more common…

Walks predict aggression

As a species we place great emphasis on our ability to communicate. As soon as you read that sentence your thoughts will have immediately turned to our linguistic skills; our capacity to talk, read, and write. As important as this is to who we are as a species a significant amount of our communication actually […]

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Eating fallen food

Life is complex and to get through it without having to think about everything you do along the way, you make up rules. These rules to live by usually make sense, like “look before you cross the road” but sometimes we hold onto rules without any evidence that they are actually valid. That is why […]

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An introduction to journaling as therapy

Journalling helps to clear some energy so you can start manifesting your deepest desires and connect with your inner being.

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Discover how yoga can unlock your body

Discover the basics of the bandhas, or yoga locks, as well as how to start integrating them into your practice.

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Eggplant and Green Bean Curry Recipe

You’ll love the soft creaminess of eggplant and sizzling spices in this dish.

Lee Holmes' Cranberry and Walnut Granola

Cranberry and Walnut Granola

This cranberry and walnut granola is filled with B vitamins and omega-3 fats, which both help to reduce stress levels and keep your skin glowing.

Lee Holmes' Red Onion Bhajis with Minted Raita

Red Onion Bhajis with Minted Raita

Bhajis are the Indian version of vegetable fritters, and are perfect as a colourful entree or canape at your next backyard soiree.