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And why your instructions from the sideline will do more damage than good.
And why your instructions from the sideline will do more damage than good.
This week Kiwis are being asked to think about the people and places that bring them joy.
There's a common misconception around Asian food that was peddled in the 1960s.
Eczema can take its toll, but a new treatment is being labelled a 'game-changer'.
The actress has revealed some concerning details about what went on behind the scenes.
Nobody likes a bad chip. Whip up these loaded fries for under $15.
New research has revealed how babies react to taste and smell before they are born.
Happiness Editor Matt Heath talks to social scientist Richard V. Reeves.
"Once the kids move out, what have you got left?" asks parenting expert Justin Coulson.
Here's the secret to whipping up a delicious chicken burger in minutes.
Cloe Willetts reveals the inspiration behind her new children's book about grief and loss.
From silk pillowcases to when to drink coffee, crew share their favourite tips.
Times: 'I would be the best I could possibly be in every way. It would nearly kill me.'
The Deadpool actor has an 'extremely subtle polyp' removed in the procedure.
If your waistband is feeling a little tight, you can lower your intake with minimal effort
Selma Blair's surprise appearance comes amid her ongoing battle with multiple sclerosis.
Medical experts note what may have contributed to the Queen's declining health.
New York Times: If the way your partner eats cereal makes you insane, you're not alone.
The award-winning actress shares her battles with body and fight for her kids.
NZ's leading some of the world's most exciting trials. Jamie Morton looks at five of them.
The era of the educational cruise has dawned.
The chef's mystery ailments disappeared when she ditched her implants.
Pressed for time and want the ultimate laksa? This budget-friendly hack has your back.
New York Times: 'The words just wouldn't come,' Julie Chin said after her health scare.
Bennett is seeking legal advice over the scam 'illegally using my image and endorsement'.
"I realised that I needed to make my health a priority right now," the singer told fans.
Matt Heath speaks to Max Dickins about why men suck at maintaining friendships.
"We need control and we need discipline - to eat to live and not live to eat."
You might think sugar-free drinks and low-fat yoghurts are good for you, but beware.
Telegraph: These quick and easy health checks may save your life.