23 Aug, 2025 | Admin | No Comments
Inside Berlin’s ‘Monk’ garden that grows edible and medicinal plants

The ‘Monk Garden’ organises long table dinners prepared by a fine dining chef, workshops and seminars where people can try and learn about edible and medicinal plants.
15 Aug, 2025 | Admin | No Comments
Got the sniffles? Here's what to know about summer colds and the COVID-19 variant called stratus

COVID-19 is trending up in much of Europe this summer.
15 Aug, 2025 | Admin | No Comments
Want to keep your brain sharp in old age? Helping others might be the key

Helping people in both organised and informal ways could boost older adults’ brain health, the study found.
14 Aug, 2025 | Admin | No Comments
Americans are rethinking alcohol amid growing concerns over health risks

A new survey found that 54 per cent of US adults drink alcohol, the lowest point in the past three decades.
10 Aug, 2025 | Admin | No Comments
Can nature, art, and sport heal? Inside Europe’s growing social prescribing movement

From forest walks to painting classes, doctors are prescribing non-medical treatments for better health.
7 Aug, 2025 | Admin | No Comments
Is the search for life’s meaning causing you ‘purpose anxiety?’ Here’s what to do about it

The term “purpose anxiety” has been used to describe the gnawing sense that our lives should have an overarching purpose, but not knowing how to discover it.
5 Aug, 2025 | Admin | No Comments
OpenAI adds mental health safeguards to ChatGPT, saying chatbot has fed into users’ ‘delusions’

OpenAI says it is redesigning its AI chatbot to better detect signs of mental or emotional distress.
3 Aug, 2025 | Admin | No Comments
How do mineral and chemical sunscreens work and what do we know about their health effects?

Mineral and chemical sunscreens work differently, but both are considered safe when used correctly.
30 Jul, 2025 | Admin | No Comments
Japanese walking: Experts say wellness trend can boost strength, fitness, and heart health

“Japanese walking” is blowing up online – but what is it and does the science back it up? Spoiler: it does.
27 Jul, 2025 | Admin | No Comments
Can you actually die of a broken heart? Here’s what the science says

People with the most intense, longest-lasting grief were significantly more likely to die within a decade of a loved one’s death, a new study finds.