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We are natural-born cuddlers. From the moment we're placed in our mother's arms and realize that snuggled up all warm and ...
Furry friends do more than sit, stay and fetch—they do wonders for your physical, mental and social wellbeing. The post ...
Happiness is something everyone seeks, but few truly understand. While it may seem like an abstract emotion, science has been ...
These six habits aren’t productivity hacks. They’re small shifts that allow your body and mind to recover deeply. Because ...
A NSW law has changed to clarify the remains of deceased companion animals – often much-loved family members – may be buried ...
To celebrate daughter Lilbet’s fourth birthday, Meghan Markle has shared a clip of her and Prince Harry dancing. The footage, ...
Long used in topical skin-care products for their ability to promote collagen production, peptides have become the panacea ...
This is what science tells us: Laughter reduces the stress hormone – cortisol and increases production of the beneficial hormones of endorphins, dopamine, serotonin and oxytocin. It can lower blood ...
Our furry friends can tell if we love them by looking for one thing in particular. Apparently, they can carry out a simple ...
If your head’s pounding and your stomach’s doing backflips, you might want to skip the greasy fry-up and opt for a snuggle ...
You may not realise it, but dogs can actually tell if their owners love them or not. They just need to pick up on one thing ...
Researchers found that cats with a shorter repeat in the androgen receptor gene purr more. Males are more vocal, females may ...