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The $6000 health check-up that may help you live to a ripe old age

From lung capacity to the state of your arteries, a battery of tests at a Sydney longevity clinic aims to extend your health span.

  • Luke Benedictus

August

Amy Castano (left), who runs boutique gym in Sydney with Jono Castano (right) is a firm believer that it is possible to maintain a healthy lifestyle with only two days of sweating a week.

How to stay fit even if you only work out on the weekend

Take heart weekend warriors. Experts say you can get the same mind and body benefits even you cram workouts into two days.

  • Gus McCubbing
A cheap skipping rope can make for a heart-pumping workout.

The three simple ways to test your fitness

How do you know if you are fit? Here are three tests to track your strength and cardiovascular fitness that can be done with little or no equipment.

  • Hilary Achauer
The report recommends reducing vascular risk factors such as obesity from unhealthy diets.

High cholesterol critical factor in development of dementia, study finds

Scientists have for the first time linked high cholesterol and vision loss to the onset of dementia, including them among 14 risk factors.

  • Sarah Neville

July

Hit your 30s? Here’s what you need to do to avoid the 4 per cent decline.

This is the ‘golden’ decade for turbocharging your health

Diet and exercise improvements are beneficial at any age, but experts say there is an optimal period to build lean muscle and drive up cardiovascular stamina.

  • Lucy Dean
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To a large extent, says one expert, your old-age health is in your hands.

How to beat the big four diseases of ageing

Far more people are projected to be living with a major illness by 2040, but lifestyle choices can help prevent them.

  • Miranda Levy
Former netball star and now sports journalist Caitlin Bassett says she was born a perfectionist.

Nine signs your ambition may be damaging your health

When the desire to excel tips into perfectionism, your mental wellbeing can suffer.

  • Julie Hare and Euan Black
Regular high-intensity exercise can boost cognition, scientists have found.

Scientists identify the best type of exercise for mental sharpness

Queensland Brain Institute researchers studied sprinters, speed walkers and more leisurely exercisers. Here’s what they found.

  • Lucy Dean

June

Why this CEO doesn’t like flying business class

For Who Gives a Crap co-founder and CEO Simon Griffiths, sitting at the front of the plane doesn’t resonate with the company’s brand.

  • Lap Phan and Ciara Seccombe

Consumers urged against panic-buying after Coles imposes egg limit

One supermarket giant is limiting customers to two cartons of eggs after an outbreak of bird flu in Victoria worsened.

  • Gus McCubbing
Mixing up your walking routine can have a big impact.

Six reasons walking is still the ultimate exercise

There are few other forms of exercise that nourish our bodies quite as well as walking, and the protective benefits are lifelong.

  • Joanna Hall

May

A version of bird flu has been found at an egg farm in Victoria.

Bird flu on the march, experts warn

More than 400,000 chickens were slaughtered in Victoria this week and experts say Australia will be lucky to avoid the more virulent version of avian flu.

  • Tom Burton
Cem Ozenc, general manager and vice-president of Novo Nordisk Oceania, in Sydney.

Aussies aren’t all Bondi Beach fit, Ozempic’s new local exec has just realised

Novo Nordisk Oceania managing director Cem Ozenc mourns the fact Australia’s obesity challenge is lost amid the celebrity hype surrounding the medication.

  • Sally Patten
Hospital staff assist people waiting in line to be screened for COVID-19 outside the Royal Melbourne Hospital on March 11, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Seven coronavirus screening clinics are now open in Victoria to help avoid the further spread of COVID-19. 18 people in Victoria have now been diagnosed with the virus, with the Australian total of confirmed cases now at 100.

Queensland industries fear migration cut will worsen worker shortage

Slashing migration numbers risks compounding stretched workforces, Queensland industries warn.

  • James Hall
Who knew there was another crucial role for the humble tennis ball?

How a tennis ball saved my marriage

Having considered various remedies to keep his wife sane and his health intact, it turns out there’s a simple solution to the writer’s snoring.

  • Luke Benedictus
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Ozempic helped after my heart attack, but it’s not the full solution

Tony Mellis knew something untoward was happening in his body, but so much more was happening in his life, he didn’t have time to see his doctor.

  • Jill Margo

‘Support and empower’: How coaching can bring out the best in staff

Mindset Health provides its workers with coaching sessions that discuss ways to handle difficult situations or conflict and how to deal effectively with stress and over-work.

  • Sian Powell

April

Lily Allen

Why women stop telling lies when they get older

Cosmetic surgery, diet drugs, bad parenting… Some things are better left unsaid – until it’s too late to matter any more.

  • Shane Watson
Lunges will help strengthen your glutes.

Five surprising benefits of a firm and shapely bottom

New research shows muscle loss is not inevitable in midlife. Here’s how to perk up your posterior and enjoy the healthy rewards.

  • Matt Roberts
A can of Celsius, a fitness drink that is supposed to accelerate metabolism and burn body fat.

Do ‘functional beverages’ really work? Here’s what the science says

Drinks promoted as offering mental or physical benefits beyond hydration are growing in popularity worldwide. Should they be?

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