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Why the mind-body connection is vital to understanding consciousness

10 May 2023

The key to solving the hard problem of consciousness could lie in the body not the brain, with our gut and heart being key players in building our conscious experience


ADHD: What's behind the recent explosion in diagnoses?

2 May 2023

Cases of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are rocketing, but what's the cause? Fortunately, we now have a better understanding of the condition - and how to identify those who have it


Should you take HRT? Here's how to think clearly about the risks

Should you take HRT? Here's how to think clearly about the risks

31 August 2022

Hormone replacement therapy has a bad reputation because of potential risks to long-term health. A new look at the evidence could change our relationship with HRT - and the menopause


How to understand your inner voice and control your inner critic

How to understand your inner voice and control your inner critic

4 July 2022

Most of us have a voice inside our heads and it can be caring, supportive, negative or critical. Learning to control this internal monologue could help you cope with daily stress


Fascia: The long-overlooked tissue that shapes your health

Fascia: The long-overlooked tissue that shapes your health

11 May 2022

The connective tissue that surrounds your muscles and organs, known as fascia, has always been ignored – but new insights suggest it holds the key to tackling chronic pain and immune dysfunction


Interoception: This ‘sixth sense’ could be key to better mental health

Interoception: This ‘sixth sense’ could be key to better mental health

2 February 2022

How our brains interpret signals from within the body has a surprisingly big influence on the mind, an insight that is leading to new ways to tackle conditions like depression, anxiety and eating disorders


The lowdown on stretching: How flexible do you actually need to be?

The lowdown on stretching: How flexible do you actually need to be?

14 July 2021

Many people strive to touch their toes or do the splits, but it is perfectly possible to get all the benefits of stretching without pushing your body to its limits


How the way you move can change the way you think and feel

How the way you move can change the way you think and feel

19 May 2021

New research suggests the connection between exercise and the brain goes deeper than you might think. These six kinds of movement can help make you more creative, boost your self-esteem and reach altered states of consciousness


Pandemic burnout: Do you have it and what can you do about it?

Pandemic burnout: Do you have it and what can you do about it?

3 February 2021

As the coronavirus crisis goes on, an increasing number of us are feeling worn out and unable to cope. Here’s how you can tell if this is burnout, and what you can do to protect yourself


Gaslighting warps our view of reality. How to spot it – and fight back

Gaslighting warps our view of reality. How to spot it – and fight back

27 January 2021

All of us are vulnerable to psychological manipulation, due to quirks in the way our brains create our perception of the world. Understanding how that happens can help strengthen our defences against gaslighting


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