Look back at the advice from our panel of health experts on all your questions about perimenopause.
How new mum Minna Gilligan is learning to embrace chaos
The artist shares the "little ways" she gains a sense of control over the chaos of motherhood.
Watching Apple Cider Vinegar filled me with rage and clarity
If we want to avoid the potentially fatal sway of canny fabulists like Belle Gibson, the answer is not to ridicule patients but to elevate science, to put more money into cancer research.
Beach wellness gurus asked to pay up after anonymous complaints
Organisers say they are trying to promote wellness, peace, and connection within their communities through free activities. Then came the council bill.
How a pseudoscience from the 1970s has been co-opted by life coach millionaires
They sell themselves on unlocking the secrets to personal, spiritual and financial success. But some life coaches are using a technique known as neuro-linguistic programming to recruit followers and make millions.
What it's like to play Belle Gibson, the wellness influencer who lied about her cancer
American actor Kaitlyn Dever talks about finding the good beneath the surface of Belle Gibson, and the rise of the wellness industry.
Woman charged with drug trafficking after probe on health retreat death
Police still do not know what caused the death of Rachael Dixon at a health retreat in Central Victoria last year, but have charged a 53-year-old woman involved in the retreat with drug trafficking.
'More than enough': How three women embraced different types of family
For Beth, Koraly and Sashi, broadening the idea of what makes a family has allowed them to create, celebrate and accept theirs.
NDIS participants can no longer access sex worker services through funding. Advocates say it's a 'deep betrayal'
For over a month now, people with a disability have been unable to use NDIS funding for seeking sex worker services. Lived-experience advocates say it's a step backward.
Reformed workaholics have a warning for you
You may love your work, but are you working too much? Despite a growing awareness of burnout and work-life balance, many of us still see working long hours as a badge of honour.
Farts can be loud and smelly, but they can also be a window into our inner health
While many people may think they have "excessive flatulence", research suggests lots of farts are a sign of a healthy gut.
Topic:Explainer
'Sovereign midwife' who thought baby's shoulder was a head linked to three baby deaths
They check the baby's position and listen to the heartbeat, but they aren't qualified midwives. Parents say a "dangerous" new breed of birth worker has emerged to fill the gap for women wanting to birth outside hospital.
CEOs want workers back in the office. How much longer will working from home be realistic?
Despite flexible work being a popular choice for employees, a recent survey of CEOs shows 83 per cent want their workforce back in the office full time within three years.
Does putting your feet on bare earth balance out your electrical charge? We fact check grounding
Does disconnection with the ground cause us to become sicker? That's the idea behind the practice of "grounding" or "earthing" which is growing in popularity. We separate the science from the nonsense.
Topic:Explainer
Author and doctor Ben Bravery is a 'big believer' in leaving his phone at home
He's a junior doctor in the public hospital system, completing specialty training in psychiatry, but Ben Bravery took an "unusual path" to medicine. Here's what he's learnt about unwinding along the way.
Sex was 'unbearable' for Daisy until she went to see a physiotherapist
One in four women will experience pain during sex that can affect their self-worth and their relationships. These people say pelvic floor specialists can improve women's lives.
'I don't think I do balance very well': Podcaster Jay Ooi on finding ways to unwind
Small, everyday rituals help Jay Ooi stay calm while juggling full-time work and podcast production at night.
How remote Australia helped Steve survive the death of his beloved daughter
Steve Berente always loved the feeling of roaring down a red dirt highway. So when the death of his only child left him aching with grief, he turned to his motorbike and made off for the country's wildest places.
Topic:Profile
'My diary is sacred': How Paralympian Jessica Gallagher finds work-life balance
As a dual Summer and Winter Paralympic medallist, practising osteopath and sought-after keynote speaker Jessica Gallagher is used to a busy schedule. The Melbourne/Naarm-based athlete shares how she manages to fit everything in and finds time to unwind.
'Less stress, more self-care': Nat Paull on life after a bakery
Pastry chef and cookbook author Nat Paull on creating a new routine and embracing the "next stage of life" after closing up her Melbourne bakery Beatrix Bakes.
The restorative benefits of watching a sunset
The multi-sensory experience of watching a sunset can make us feel connected to something bigger and boost our mental health, according to psychologists.