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From the Bible to Shakespeare to Harry Potter, these riddles were dreamed up by some of history's most celebrated writers – and puzzled some of its most famous characters.
While the exact location of the fountain of youth still eludes us, these expert-approved anti-ageing secrets may lengthen your life span.
The theory that an increased use of phones and computers has weakened our overall cognitive ability has been around since 2012. But is it true? In the 21st century, digital technology has changed many ...
Alzheimer's disease has no cure, but ongoing research shows promise for reducing the risk and delaying the onset of this neurodegenerative disorder.
If you’ve ever been scammed (and most of us have, in one way or another) it doesn’t mean you’re stupid – it only means you were vulnerable. That’s because scam artists play to emotions, not ...
Try to solve these challenging puzzles by finding the image that doesn't belong with the rest. How quickly can your eyes spot the difference?
Coffee is a morning constant for many, as reliable as the sunrise or the tides. Miss it, and you can feel dazed, confused and even risk a pounding headache. There’s a good reason for that: Caffeine ...
Plus, here's exactly how many servings per day Harvard researchers found can keep the brain firing young.
Cha-ching! Health really is wealth: New data suggests exercise pays off in an unexpectedly valuable way.
Any road can be treacherous in the wrong weather conditions or with a reckless driver on the loose but these 18 are the most dangerous roads in the world.
Negative self-talk isn't self-improvement – it's a form of self-harm. These tips from the experts will help you stop self-criticising and be more compassionate with yourself.
No, it’s not the cereal, it’s tribonucleation, the technical term for cracking your knuckles. Whether done out of habit, stress or just because it feels good, you’ve likely been warned by someone who ...
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