Lifestyle
Health & wellness
Can you achieve the best shape of your life in your 50s?
Hugh Jackman says he’s in better shape than ever, but is it really possible to peak in our 50s?
- by Sarah Berry
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Here’s what experts think about Elle Macpherson’s cancer treatment
Australian breast cancer experts have weighed in on the model’s decision to pursue alternative, “holistic” treatments after her breast cancer surgery.
- by Frances Howe
Elle Macpherson refused chemotherapy to treat breast cancer despite advice from 32 doctors
Following surgery, doctors advised the model to undergo a mastectomy with radiation, chemotherapy and a breast reconstruction.
- by India McTaggart
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The Fred Hollows Foundation
Sydney Harbour Hike: Australians step up to end avoidable blindness
Participants of the Sydney Harbour Hike will raise money for The Fred Hollows Foundation and do their bit to help end avoidable blindness across the world.
- by Josephine Parsons
Is Fromager d’Affinois cheese with poached pear the ultimate late-night snack?
The celebrity chef and TV presenter shares his day on a plate.
- by Nicole Economos
Virgo: It’s your birthday season, don’t be so serious
Free weekly forecast in life, love and career from renowned astrologer, Hedy Damari.
- by Hedy Damari
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Men's health
Every man
Men’s mental health is no longer a taboo topic. It’s time to change perceptions about how men should respond to life’s challenges, so they can find the care they deserve.
Opinion
Mental health
I could have been a billionaire but my brain got in the way
ADHD is killing my bottom line.
- by Genevieve Novak
Testosterone boosters are popular among fit men. But are they safe?
Many healthy middle-aged men also see testosterone boosters as an anti-ageing strategy to restore their lean muscle, strength, sex drive and energy. They come with risks.
- by Sarah Berry
Not everyone finds exercise rewarding. Here’s how to make it more tolerable
How to get the biggest mood boost from exercise, according to experts.
- by Danielle Friedman
How too little (or too much) sleep affects your risk of dementia
Scientists are confident a link between sleep and dementia exists, but it’s complicated.
- by Dana G. Smith