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Christine Sismondo
- ‘The epidemic of loneliness.’ We’re learning just how dangerous social isolation is, especially for older menthestar.com
- Women get real on sex after menopause, from ‘I felt total apathy’ to ‘I felt like a 17-year-old boy!’thestar.com
- Ready to quit antidepressants? A surprising new approach promises to avoid the dreaded withdrawal symptomsthestar.com
- Do men really sleep better than women? What we know about the gender sleep gap — and how to fix itthestar.com
- Now spinach is bad for you? Decoding the ‘low ox’ diet, the latest health crazethestar.com
- Menopause, a career killer? How brain fog, hot flashes and fatigue are driving one in 10 women out of the workforcethestar.com
- First, they came for our booze. Now coffee is bad for us too?thestar.com
- Remember how it felt to remember things? Your phone camera might be wreaking havoc with your memory. How to combat ‘digital amnesia’thestar.com
- Tips for getting away from your screen and out into the coldthestar.com
- We know social connection can make sick people feel better. Is it time to incorporate it into formal recovery plans?thestar.com
- How do you tell a relative with dementia they need to stop driving? New digital tool offers a road mapthestar.com
- Can you treat PCOS with diet?thestar.com
- So you tried a diet and it didn’t work out. Don’t let it get you downthestar.com
- Eat more ugly produce to be healthier, wealthier and save the planetthestar.com
- Got the ‘winter blues’? Consider what you’re eatingthestar.com
- Want to eat like Tom Brady? Try not to focus too much on the ‘foods to limit’thestar.com
- Aiming for a ‘dry’ no-booze January? Great, but even a ‘damp’ one can helpthestar.com
- Oh honey, here you go: Nine wellness trends to help you kick-start the New Yearthestar.com
- A Canadian psychedelic drug company has created medical grade ayahuascathestar.com
- What do your music preferences say about your attachment style? A U of T study found there’s a connectionthestar.com
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