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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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Bold ideas and calls to action 2025

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

Latest Articles

Pushing the boundaries for improvements: Push-up challenge!!

In order to make fitness improvements and reach goals, we must push the boundaries. The body is an amazing, readily adaptive machine and if you repeatedly do something that you find easy, you won’t improve.

This week’s challenge is to push the boundaries and complete as many push ups as you can in 60 seconds.

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The gorilla in the room

Psychologists have established why a gorilla in a room is invisible to some people.

Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em

I fought with my mum ever since I had formed an opinion, which was possibly even before I had learned to talk.

Breast Cancer – The big ‘C’

Did you know that cancer cells are not invasive unless they spread out in the surrounding tissues and form a tumour?

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Ginkgo cuts inflammation and pain

New study shows Ginkgo matches pharmaceutical in reducing inflammation and pain.

Healing for Mother’s Day

Mothers’ Day is a day to rejoice motherhood. A time to show our love and appreciation for our mothers.
However this can also be a day filled with sadness and disappointment for those who have lost

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What is your tummy type?

Your intestinal bacteria are as distinctive as your blood group.

What is Core Strength? ..and why is it important?

Most of us have heard the term “core strength” at some point, whether it be at the gym, on television or at the physiotherapist’s office, but what exactly is core strength and why is it so important?

Sugar… The Bitter Sweet

As I sat yesterday pouring through my notes on sugar and its evils; I was trying to find a simple way to explain all of those big terms, fancy molecular diagrams to give you all a clearer picture of why sugar should be one of the first substances to be eliminated

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Sneaky sleep

While you are awake parts of your brain may be napping.

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Hot chilli cools appetite

Cayenne pepper (chilli) can reduce your appetite, especially if you don’t eat it often.

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Pesticides pester pregnant mums

A mum’s exposure to some pesticides can affect their child’s IQ.