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While a 23-year-old Paul Banhaim was backpacking through Asia in the early 1990s he was struck by an incongruity.
Lifestyle Health Editor
While a 23-year-old Paul Banhaim was backpacking through Asia in the early 1990s he was struck by an incongruity.
The wearable tech market continues to grow and innovate (wireless earphones that monitor your heart rate anyone?), but tech is a downward fitness trend.
Imagine for a moment, that you are so short of breath that you seek advice from your GP, whose vague diagnosis is "major breathlessness".Â
At the 2016 Olympics in Rio, Jonathan Scheiman was attempting to recruit athletes to hand over their fecal matter for him to study.Â
Guzzling down water and electrolytes each day, the American footballer claims he is so well-hydrated that 'even with adequate exposure to the sun, I won't get sunburned'.
The humble push-up is often underrated when compared with racier forms of exercise, but the old faithful may pave the way to a longer life.
Corrinn Russell had suffered for eight years before receiving any relief from her polycystic ovarian syndrome.
The wellbeing of Australian women ranks 17th in the world, according to the new global Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) Index, released at the United Nations on October 26.
New study shows that people whose minds wander more tend to score more highly on creative and intellectual tests as well as having more efficient brain patterns.
"I made a very good choice," says Fiona Teudt.
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