Watermelon water: 'super' water or 'super' joke?
It is no wonder beverage manufacturers are hoping we drink the watermelon Kool Aid like we did the coconut Kool Aid.
Lifestyle Health Editor
It is no wonder beverage manufacturers are hoping we drink the watermelon Kool Aid like we did the coconut Kool Aid.
Anti-sugar campaigners have long focused on fructose, but are they correct?
"It felt like having ankle weights to have a heavier shoe."
It's a nice theory. You become pregnant and suddenly you can indulge endlessly in forbidden foods because you're eating for two.
Australia are in pain.
Olive oil, the "holy oil" has been used to bless babies, consecrate kings and anoint athletes. Used as moisturiser, perfume, food and medicine, it has also been called the "healthiest ingredient in the world".
We know diets don't work. A new Australian study has confirmed just how ineffective they are.
Since humans began drinking alcohol about 10,000 years ago, the benefits and risks have been debated over many a glass of wine.
We are not our age, we are only as old as we feel. It's a phrase that is typically used to describe how much we engage in life. But, it can also apply to how much we engage in sex.
Unlike physical illness, mental illness is largely invisible. This makes it hard for some people to comprehend that it is a reality for at least 20 per cent of Australians each year (with anxiety disorders the most common) and nearly half of us at some point in our lives.
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