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Sonia Kruger took a spin down memory lane on Sunday night as she paid tribute to her breakout role in Strictly Ballroom.
Conrad Walters, from Wanderers Club, receives his green number after completing his tenth Comrades Marathon. Photo: Supplied ...
Researchers from the US, UK, and Spain tracked more than 10,000 people over the age of 50. Higher levels of well-being may ...
When Blindspot debuted on NBC in September 2015, audiences met one of television’s most compelling recent mysteries, Jane Doe ...
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Tribune Online on MSNWhen the Mind Protects: A deeper look into misdiagnosed mental health strugglesI would have loved to end this in just one episode, but as much as I desired to wrap it up, I soon discovered there’s still more ground to cover. The more I wrote, the more I realized that there’s ...
"We Were Liars" star Emily Alyn Lind said the Cast didn't rehearse those emotional goodbyes in the finale, and unpacks that tragic ending ...
He was on cloud 9 after falling in love with the cloud.Chris Smith says he wasn’t looking for love, and especially not with a ...
Why do people cry happy tears? Neuroscience suggests these emotional outbursts occur when the brain becomes overwhelmed by ...
Sleep helps consolidate information into memory. But not everything we learn gets strengthened. Sleep prioritizes what we ...
A new study suggests that forgiving someone does not make us forget what they did—but it does change how we feel about it.
A new 16-year study of over 10,000 adults finds that higher wellbeing is linked to better memory performance in middle age.
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