How Women Can Support Women

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Are Portion Sizes Sexist? Meditation and Heavy Metals

This week on The Wellness Scoop, we’re unpacking some of the health debates that have been quietly everywhere. We start with the question that sparked a lot of reaction in December: should restaurants offer smaller portion sizes for women? We look at where the idea came from, wha ...  Show more

Exercise as Therapy, Super-Salads & the Pressure to Optimise

This week on The Wellness Scoop, we’re unpacking some of the health stories shaping how we think about wellbeing right now. We start with new research showing that regular, moderate exercise can be as effective as therapy for depression for some people, and what the evidence actu ...  Show more

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