Health 2
SEPTEMBER 2015
7 health clichés that are actually legit.
Blocking means of suicide at 'hotspots' reduces number of deaths by 90 per cent, research finds.
Patients at risk and billions of dollars being wasted because of tests, scans and procedures that don't work.
Drinking coffee at night may push back your body clock and give you jetlag.
Lisa Rossiter is getting through her cancer diagnosis, one outfit at a time.
Your social media FOMO might be causing your mental health to suffer.
"Smoke was coming from my nose and mouth." Gaby Scanlon had her stomach removed after drinking a liquid nitrogencocktail
Those squiggles and blobs you see? They're called floaters, and we've got the lowdown.
4 practical solutions to try when you’re having a Bad Body Image Day.
19 ways you can incorporate your kids into your exercise routine.
"There were moments I physically couldn’t get off the couch." How adrenal fatigue changed my outlook on life.
"I dieted instead of living my life." Older Reddit users reveal their 8 biggest regrets.
"I didn't want to leave the house when I was pregnant, because my body had betrayed me."
"How a double lung transplant saved my life and changed my outlook."
A hospice nurse shares the 6 important lessons she's learned from the dying.
Why every weekend should be three days long.
Should alternative medicine be integrated into conventional health care?
Found: The legitimate hangover cure that will not surprise you in any way.
In a world first, Martine Richard has won compensation for being "allergic" to wifi.
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