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Rebecca Kamm shares the latest in ladies' studies covering body image, sexy ads and the secret skills of red heads.
Some experts claim that there may be an entire spectrum of possibilities that lie between the non-alcoholic and the alcoholic…
Continuing from last week, let's look at another reason we typically overeat - boredom. We use food as entertainment. We…
The 15-year search for a pill that boosts sexual desire…
The 15-year search for a pill that boosts sexual desire…
The Port Waikato whitebait crown is hotly contested, says Grant Allen.
A new study says men and women have different sex regrets, thanks to evolution. But is it really that simple?
In a world in which social media sites are full of photographs depicting clichéd "happy family" scenes, it's refreshing…
Have you experienced impostor syndrome? How did you choose to deal with it? Is hiding it or revealing it the best approach?…
Longstanding mates Margot and Mel are the toast of London, finds Grant Allen.
What's your view on make-up for men? Is okay or outrageous?
Women's World News welcomes you once again. Today: Egypt, Afghanistan, Rome and the UK - grim alerts mixed in with lighter things, as unrolls life just generally.
It's claimed that sleeping on a BioMag - that is, a wool layer with ceramic magnets sewn into it - can ease pain.
Emotional eating is when we feel compelled to eat even though we are not physically hungry.
Bite-sized barbecue meals allow guests to mix and mingle, says Grant Allen.
You hear it in the streets. You hear it on the television. If you're unlucky you might even hear it from your kids. Swearing, cursing, profanity - call it what you will - is now so common you're unlikely to get through a…
From the way it sounds, to the baggage it carries and the way we use it, director/writer Joss Whedon hates the word “feminist.”
What do you think of voicemail messages? Do you leave them? Do you retrieve them?
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Using food as a sadness distractor is well-documented. Think back to Bridget Jones and her Darcy-less weekends of icecream and vodka binging!