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Lost Paws Review: A Hilarious Feline Take on Modern Life
Our theatre critic delves into 'Lost Paws', the smash-hit play that uses two mischievous cats to expose the hilarious and often painful foibles of their London owners. A must-see comedy about urban life, relationships, and the secret world of pets.
Sinner: Mental Health Key to Grand Slam Win Over Sabalenka
Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner reveals the mental challenges he faced en route to his Grand Slam victory, offering a candid look at the pressures of elite sport.
Subtle sign that could reveal a psychopath
A leading psychiatrist has identified a subtle yet telling trait that may indicate psychopathic tendencies. Discover the hidden red flag lurking in everyday behaviour.
The cheeky psychology behind winking
From flirty signals to playful mischief, discover the fascinating psychology and cultural nuances behind why winking is often seen as cheeky.
What your tea colour says about you
Discover how your preferred shade of tea might reflect your personality traits, based on surprising scientific insights.
Shaun Lane's retirement mindset fuels NRL resurgence
Parramatta Eels star Shaun Lane reveals how embracing a 'retirement athlete' mindset has revitalised his NRL career, proving age is just a number in professional rugby league.
Why you shouldn't ban 'unhealthy' foods
Experts explain why cutting out your favourite treats completely might backfire—and how to enjoy them guilt-free.
Einstein’s Secret: Why Introverts Thrive in Solitude
Dr. Rami Kaminski's new book 'The Gift of Not Belonging' reveals how introverts, like Einstein, thrive in solitude—and why small talk isn't for everyone.
The dangerous female narcissist you've never heard of
Experts reveal the dangerous yet often overlooked 'covert narcissist' – typically female – who manipulates through subtlety and emotional control. Learn the signs to protect yourself.
Schoolchildren’s anxiety levels surge in the UK
New research reveals a sharp increase in anxiety among UK schoolchildren, highlighting urgent concerns about mental health support in education.
Why cats knead: The surprising reasons
Discover the fascinating reasons behind your cat's kneading habit, from kittenhood instincts to marking territory. A cat behaviourist explains all.
Laundry pegs personality test: What your method says about you
A viral TikTok trend suggests that the way you hang laundry could reveal hidden personality traits. Experts weigh in on whether there's any truth to it.
TikTok Trend Claims to Reprogram Your Subconscious Mind
A viral TikTok trend suggests you can reprogram your subconscious mind overnight using a controversial method called 'Psych-K'. Experts weigh in on the science behind the claims.
Why gripping armrests worsens flight anxiety
Experts reveal why a typical passenger behaviour could be heightening your fear of flying – and what to do instead.
Cats develop dementia like humans, study finds
New research shows that cats can suffer from feline dementia, mirroring human symptoms, raising concerns about pet care in their senior years.
Cat virus study reveals potential Alzheimer's breakthrough
Scientists uncover a potential link between feline viruses and Alzheimer's disease, opening new avenues for dementia treatment research.
Vet reveals how cats show they trust you
A vet shares the subtle but telling behaviour that shows your feline friend truly trusts you – and it might surprise you!
Cat dementia study could unlock Alzheimer's secrets
New research suggests that studying dementia in cats could unlock vital clues about Alzheimer's disease in humans, offering hope for future treatments.
Bulldogs star opens up on mental health battle
Western Bulldogs' rising talent Jamarra Ugle-Hagan shares his inspiring journey of battling and conquering mental health challenges, offering hope to fans and young athletes.
From football hater to superfan: a transformative journey
Discover how a lifelong football sceptic underwent a dramatic transformation, finding unexpected joy and even a 'superpower' through the sport.
The Mystery of Childhood Amnesia: Where Memories Go
Explore the fascinating science behind why we forget our earliest childhood memories and what happens to them in our brains.
Women judge men in 7 seconds – here's how
A new study reveals that women make snap judgments about a man's dateability within seconds of meeting him. Discover the key factors that influence their decision.
CatCon 2025: Ultimate feline festival in Pasadena
Cat lovers unite at CatCon Los Angeles 2025, where the purr-fect blend of celebrity cats, innovative pet tech, and feline fashion takes centre stage in Pasadena.
Verbal abuse in childhood as harmful as physical violence
New research reveals that verbal abuse in childhood can have long-term mental health impacts as severe as physical abuse, urging a redefinition of maltreatment categories.
Shouting at kids harms mental health, study finds
A groundbreaking study warns that yelling at children can lead to long-term mental health issues, including anxiety and depression. Experts suggest alternative discipline methods.
What your number of sexual partners reveals about you
A new study uncovers surprising links between the number of sexual partners and personality traits, health, and happiness. Find out what science says about your love life.
Study: How many sexual partners is 'too many'?
A new study uncovers how people really feel about the number of past sexual partners—and the results might surprise you. Find out what's considered 'too high' and why it matters.
Australia's growing conspiracy theory problem explained
Explore the rise of conspiracy theories in Australia and what it reveals about the nation's psyche. A deep dive into the cultural and political factors fueling these beliefs.
What your sleep position reveals about your personality
Discover how your favourite sleeping position might unveil hidden traits about your personality, according to psychology experts.