Three easy protein upgrades You throw together a bowl of oats before work or school, eat it on the go, and by 11am you’re already hunting for snacks. Porridge tastes good and ticks the healthy box, but for a lot of people it just doesn’t last. The solution is simple....
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Willpower over the Christmas new year break, how to enjoy everything without going overboard
Willpower is a funny thing. We like to think we have a big tank of it sitting there ready to go, but really it slips away quietly across the day and especially across December and into Jan. The parties, the late nights, the sugar, the social pressure, the general...
🌿 What the evidence says: “Modified Mediterranean” diet + lifestyle helps ward off type 2 diabetes
A recent large study (published in 2025) found that people who followed a Mediterranean-style diet plus modest calorie reduction (about 600 fewer calories/day), moderate exercise and professional weight-loss support had 31% lower odds of developing type 2 diabetes...
When Bodies Change, Spending Changes Too
And what that means for your health, your habits, and your future self Every so often a trend pops up that quietly reshapes how people live, eat, train, and even shop. The latest one is coming out of the United States, and it is a big one. As more people use modern...
Ten Energy Myths That Keep You Tired
We all want a bit more spark in the tank, yet most people are working off old beliefs that quietly drain their energy rather than support it. So here are ten of the biggest myths I hear every week, along with what is actually going on underneath them. Grab a cuppa and...
Create a Blue Zone in Your Home
What if the secret to a long, healthy, and happy life wasn’t found in a supplement, a superfood, or a new gym routine, but in the way you live each day? That’s the idea behind Blue Zones, unique regions around the world where people live significantly longer,...
The Wegovy Aftermath: Why Protecting Muscle Matters More Than You Think
Wegovy and other GLP-1 drugs have been called a breakthrough for weight loss, and in many ways, they are. They can quiet the endless appetite chatter, lower blood sugar, and help people finally see the scale move. But here’s the part that’s often left out of the...
Why Later Breakfasts Might Signal More Than a Lazy Morning
Ever noticed how some people start pushing breakfast later as they get older?It might seem like a harmless shift, a slower start, a relaxed routine.But a fascinating new study from the Nature group suggests those changes in meal timing could actually reflect something...
How resistance training re shapes micro biomes for better health
We already know resistance training builds stronger muscles, bones, and minds.But what if it also reshaped your gut microbiome? That’s exactly what a new pre-print study suggests, and it’s a fascinating step into what scientists are calling the gut–muscle axis. The...
Wine and Your Brain: Time to Rethink the Story
We all know alcohol isn’t the kindest to our liver, but what about the brain? For years, the comforting idea of “a glass of red wine is good for you” has floated around like gospel. Trouble is, science is now showing that even small amounts of alcohol might not be so...





