
‘A lovely boyfriend’: More women fall victim to Martin Henderson romance scam
One woman paid $120,000 and thought she was in a relationship with the actor for a year.
One woman paid $120,000 and thought she was in a relationship with the actor for a year.
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New York Times: We asked experts about whether they have real benefits.
Telegraph: Do you really need to hit a ‘magic’ number of steps a day?
Here are five things my patients have taught me about living meaningfully.
Telegraph: Pilates isn’t just for toned women.
Plus, Jordan Rondel after selling mega-successful boxed baking kit business, The Caker.
A sleep psychologist suggests ways to protect sleep from intrusions.
Single biggest art purchase this year revealed.
Telegraph: Flossing helps mitigate the serious health risks associated with gum disease.
New York Times: Researchers have linked shift work to a variety of health and sleep issues
New York Times: Gains take time, but regular tracking of strength helps keep you on track.
Experts caution against overuse and social media diagnosis.
Telegraph: Managing prediabetes starts on your plate.
Isabeau Brimeau, an only child, speaks to others without siblings about their experiences.
How the iconic fundraiser evolved from beefcake and brawn to cancer kids and cute dogs.
Telegraph: Social media and constant connectivity contribute to rising anxiety in youths.
New York Times: When obsessing over the past is taking over your life.
Plus, Queenstown's new luxury car show, and the $8 million Ferrari set to be on show.
New York Times: Fake meat is plant-based but ultra-processed – so is it any healthier?
Authentic communication about desires and fears is essential for partners.
Telegraph: A biological anthropologist reveals how love affects us.
Telegraph: Aussie Adam Hooper says he's in it for 'completely altruistic' reasons.
Telegraph: Post-work hours are prime for conflict — here's how to keep the peace.
New York Times: Instructors share their best advice for beginners.
Times: Working mum Harriet Walker tries tripping to tackle her 'constant thrum of stress'.
New York Times: If you have these common digestive symptoms, drinking less may help.
The science of satisfaction – and what you can do if you’re not quite getting there.
Many kids – especially those with ADHD – don’t get enough sleep. Here's how to help.