Wellbeing
Is smoking or vaping worse for you? It depends who’s asking
Research suggests vaping is one of the best ways to help smokers quit the habit. But that doesn’t mean it’s a harmless alternative to smoking
Endometriosis still takes years (and surgery) to diagnose. A new test could change that
The condition impacts around 10 per cent of women
What happens when you stop vaping?
Quitting isn’t easy – but your body starts to heal within days
How to keep your mind and body sharp in retirement: 5 lessons from the world's best studies
Expert-backed tips for the best post-work life
Stressed out? You may have cortisol belly. Here's how to lose it
Recent studies have found a strong link between rising stress levels and expanding waistlines… And modern life isn’t helping
We may finally know why teenage girls are more depressed than boys
It’s all to do with tryptophan, a nutrient found in turkey, nuts and seeds
Scientists (and taxi drivers) may have discovered the secret to beating dementia
Finding the best route to beat Alzheimer's
What actually causes depression in the brain?
Depression is more complicated than you might think
Are you a night owl? You’re more at risk of depression. Here’s why
The good news is that there are ways to protect yourself.
7 evidence-based steps proven to create a happier, healthier home
New building regulations are intended to future-proof the country’s new housing stock. But what can we do to make the nation’s existing housing more efficient, more environmentally friendly and better to live in?
Here's how a false memory could be planted in your brain
Research suggests that your recollections aren’t just worryingly fallible, they’re also surprisingly malleable. So could someone plant a false memory in your mind?
Could this ingenious new (and affordable) science-backed gadget end the fear of public speaking?
This World Speech Day (15 March), a Cambridge scientist has launched a pioneering virtual reality platform that empowers users to conquer speech anxiety.
Here's what night sweats could tell you about your body
When you’re sleeping, your body’s meant to be resting – but something’s not right. Here’s what could be behind your night sweats… and how to make them stop.
The simple ways you can change your personality, according to a cognitive neuroscientist
Want to become more confident, extroverted or assertive? Science shows that with a few simple changes, you can unlock your best self.
Regularly reading articles like this will protect your brain from ageing: new study
Or any feature, book, or even email, according to new research.
Which generation is the most hypersensitive?
The answer isn't quite as simple as you might think.
Could this be the bold new future of depression treatment?
A headset claims to treat depression, and it might be more than marketing hype.
I'm a neuroscientist. Here's the surprising truth about TikTok 'brain rot'
A recent study suggests bingeing short-form videos is bad for your grey matter.
How to cut your dementia risk: 7 key lessons from the world’s best studies
The latest research is revealing clues about how you might be able to lower your chances of getting dementia. Here’s what the science says about keeping your mind sharp.
Always tired? A fixed bedtime matters more than sleep duration, study finds
Consistently falling asleep and waking at the same time each night is more important for a long life than previously thought.
Why your brain won't shut up at night (and the simple way to shush it)
Trouble sleeping? A lot on your mind? Use this trick and sedate your synapses.
The hidden ovary condition all women should know about, according to a doctor
Premature ovarian insufficiency is one of many overlooked women's health conditions.
It’s time to change your relationship with dopamine
Going on a ‘dopamine detox’ probably isn’t going to boost your mood and focus.
Vitamin D: How much your body actually needs (and how to get it)
The so-called sunshine vitamin keeps on beaming, with research showing a wide variety of health benefits. So why are so many people deficient?