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Five surprising everyday medications that can help prevent dementia
Telegraph: Midlife vaccines may offer unexpected protection against dementia.

Do vitamin drips actually work?
Telegraph: What’s inside the bag – and whether it’s worth your time.

For better sex, try a sleep divorce
New York Times: Sometimes sleeping separately can revive a relationship.

Five science-backed hacks to curb your cravings naturally
Telegraph: Try these simple ways to satisfy your appetite (no weight loss drugs required).

'Good to be part of the conversation': It's time for Jon Hamm to suit up again
NY Times: It's been a decade since Mad Men and suddenly Jon Hamm is everywhere again.

Why taking a holiday is good for you
Data shows that getting away can boost your health, happiness and love life.

Pope Francis, the unlikely movie star: Six films show his cinematic appeal
New York Times: On screen, he was seen as a character both admired and controversial.

'It's utterly insane': Kiwi comic Sam Wills on life in Las Vegas as Tape Face turns 20
'Those oven gloves are my Stairway to Heaven. I’ll never get rid of the damned things.'

It started with a whistling sound in his nose - then things got much worse
It took nearly six years and visits to 17 different doctors to figure it out.

Most people don’t get enough fibre - this simple advice can help
Eating legume pastas such as edamame can boost your intake of both fibre and protein.

At 77, she’s as fit as a 25-year-old – what her body tells us about ageing
Running legend Jeannie Rice shares the routines and mindset keeping her fast and fit.

Massage can help after a workout, but not for the reason you think
New York Times: It might feel good, but does a massage really help sore muscles?

What science says about intermittent fasting
Does it work, and is it better than other diets?

Society Insider: Ponsonby Road Bistro's new owners revealed; Sleepyhead heiress on her success secrets; Property guru pays it forward
Plus, the Kiwis living it up at Coachella.

Here’s a science-backed way to get healthier if you don’t like exercise
Doing everyday activities may lead to gains in health and longevity.

Yes, wearing socks to bed may help you sleep better
While it may seem counterintuitive, wearing socks could help lower core body temperature.

A 20-minute workout to keep you nimble as you age
New York Times: Training yourself to pivot and weave can help you feel more stable.

Fire and fine dining: Flockhill's journey to luxury villa and restaurant launch
At this Canterbury high country lodge, luxury is intrinsic to every detail.

Half of Kiwi adults overwhelmed by phone notifications, study reveals
2degrees commissioned the study, highlighting the mental impact of notifications.

Ageing gracefully: All you need to know about middle age and beyond
From heart health to cancer to beauty: 17 stories with expert advice on getting older.

Visiting Bali? Steal our five-day complete itinerary for an epic trip
Sarah Pollok shares her itinerary from a week in the Indonesian hot spot.