The worst part of ageing? No one knows what I’m talking about any more
“I’ll have to consult my bank manager.” To anyone under 60, I might as well be speaking gibberish.
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“I’ll have to consult my bank manager.” To anyone under 60, I might as well be speaking gibberish.
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“Longevity” is being sold as the new standard in skincare and make-up for women over 40. Is it real change, or just hope in a jar?
As a relationship therapist, I’ve heard it all. But this I know to be true.
Experts share the habits and signs that your mental wellbeing is thriving.
Dozens of women are joining Sydney model Dominique Elissa in a weekly walking club in the eastern suburbs.
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