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The secrets of England’s most ‘liveable’ county

According to a new study by estate agent Savills four of the top 10 most desirable British towns to live in are in Hertfordshire including, at number one, Harpenden. But for how long? Over half of Hertfordshire’s land area is designated as green belt while much of the rest is farmland. And therein lies the problem. Farmland and the green belt are n...


Experts explain how a bottle of wine a week can actually be good for you

Experts explain how a bottle of wine a week can actually be good for you - It’s all about what else you have it with


A Maori Family like no Other | SLICE

A film about a family. Mum, dad, six kids and 50 wild horses, a beach, a mountain and a burnt down house. Against the stunning beauty of New Zealand's rugged Ruahine Mountains, Peter Karena and his wife Colleen struggle to instill in their kids the values of independence, courage and happiness. The family has little in the way of material possession but they possess a physicality most of us can only dream of. The children ride bareback as they hunt and play in the wild. Unafraid and untamed, they are supremely confident, as if risk is an alien concept. Documentary: THIS WAY OF LIFE Directed by: Thomas Burstyn and Barbara Sumner Burstyn Production: Cloud South Films We fully own the rights to the use of the published content. Any illegal reproduction of this content will result in immediate legal action. SLICE wants to fill up your curiosity! Accessible to anyone from anywhere at any time, this channel is your weekly dose of short docs about curious facts, discoveries, astounding info, unusual stories, weird, fun and instructive. Be smart, have a slice! Subscribe now ►►► http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvziXdVCN7PMdFZEFZ6aEqQ?sub_confirmation=1 Become a fan ! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvziXdVCN7PMdFZEFZ6aEqQ/join Follow us 👇 In French: https://www.youtube.com/c/SLICEFR Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/slicedocs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/slicedocs #documentary #slice #fulldocumentary #freedocumentary #newzealand #maori


How do I stay healthy in my 60s?

The percentage of people 65 or older has rapidly increased over the last 100 years. This group grew about five times faster than the total population between 1920 and 2020. Baby boomers, who started turning 65 in 2011, are primarily behind this growth spurt. The sixtysomethings of today are also living longer than previous generations. “One huge thing we underplay for people in their 60s is that they’re really going through a period of change,”...


Walking after eating is a science-backed way to lose weight, but timing is key

Head out too late and you could lose the benefits


Childhood obesity: How the first 2,000 days hold the key to lifelong health

By Hugo Francisco de Souza Targeting the first 2,000 days of life with comprehensive strategies can significantly reduce childhood obesity, tackling a global issue with integrated, multi-behavioral solutions. Study: Early life factors that affect obesity and the need for complex...


Mid-career crisis hits managers and offices - but not manual workers?

A mid-life crisis - be it wistfully ambling around sports car showrooms or stretching Lycra up and across an ever-expanding torso and hopping on a pricey new racing bike - can have many symptoms and manifestations, not least boredom at work. But according to the University of Surrey, the perception that many men in their 40s and 50s undergo or infl...


3 Anti Inflammatory Foods I Eat Every Week to Fight Aging!

#AntiInflammatory #HealthyAging #Wellness #NutritionTips #AgeDefyingFoods #healthhacks Discover the power of anti-inflammatory foods with my weekly diet! At 79, I've found that incorporating these three powerful foods into my routine helps combat aging and keeps me feeling youthful. Watch as I dive into each food's benefits and explain how they help reduce inflammation and slow down the aging process. Whether you're looking to enhance your health or just curious about anti-inflammatory options, this video is a must-watch! Disclaimer The materials and the information contained on Natural ways channel are provided for general and educational purposes only and do not constitute any legal, medical or other professional advice on any subject matter. None of the information on our videos is a substitute for a diagnosis and treatment by your health professional. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider prior to starting any new diet or treatment and with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, promptly contact your health care provide.


What is microretirement? New trend emerges among millennials and Gen Z

What is microretirement? New trend emerges among millennials and Gen Z - You don’t need to wait until retirement age to take some time off


‘I have a six-hour commute but it’s worth it’

When Paul MacKenzie-Cummins lived in Bath, he had an easy 14-minute commute to work. But when his wife, Sarah, was offered a new job as a housemistress for a boarding school in south Berkshire, he knew his life would change. While Sarah would have a seven-second commute, his would become a 140-mile –four-hour – round trip. “Whether to take the job ...


Quit it! From vaping to doomscrolling, 10 bad habits and how to break them

‘Habit is a great deadener,” wrote Samuel Beckett. And he didn’t even have watermelon vapes and doom scrolling to contend with. Most of us have at least a few behaviours we want to change, but how can you break the habits of a lifetime? We asked the experts … Spending too much time on your phone From scrolling on the toilet to taking your phone to bed, 41% of us feel that we spend too much time on our devices. Hilda Burke, a psychotherapist and...


Work-life balance isn't universal

Countries around the globe differ drastically when it comes to work culture. While many in the West prioritize work-life balance, a recent study by Amrop reveals that professionals in the Global South place a higher value on their careers.


Nicole Kidman channeled 90s-era Julia Roberts and you don't need a red carpet dress to recreate the look

Shoulder pads and a neck tie never looked so cool.


New research reveals personality and life satisfaction differences between lifelong singles and partnered individuals

In a study published in Psychological Science, researchers uncovered differences in personality traits and life satisfaction between lifelong singles and those who have been in romantic relationships. Lifelong singles reported lower levels of extraversion, conscientiousness, and life satisfaction compared to ever-partnered individuals. These differ...


Cutting Carbon: Effective Strategies to Reduce Your Footprint

Ready to take a step towards a greener future? 🌍 Discover some super effective strategies that can help everyone cut down their carbon footprint! Let's make a change together! 💚 #SustainableLiving #CarbonFootprint #EcoFriendly


A Lesson In How To Recreate Hailey Bieber's Tight, Nostalgic Curls

The model eschewed her signature hairstyle for an unexpected new trend


I’m 54 with a 35-year-old body. It all started because I gave up drinking

Personal trainer Annie Murray, 54, was not a problem drinker – she had drink-free days and never mixed her drinks. Yet, giving up completely has changed her life. Here, Annie, who is married with two children and lives in Steyning, West Sussex, reveals the milestone that tested her the most and how she transformed her body and her health. How drink...


Could the UK learn from the world's happiest country when it comes to work-life balance?

Is this something UK businesses could do?


TV plantswoman Carol Klein on how her garden helped her through breast cancer

TV plantswoman Carol Klein on how her garden helped her through breast cancer - She was back in her garden soon after surgery.


‘It probably saved my life’: How a low-carb diet can help with type 2 diabetes

‘It probably saved my life’: How a low-carb diet can help with type 2 diabetes - After he was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, Giancarlo and his wife Katie went on a journey to discover the low-carb diet that would eventually put him in remission


Alesha Dixon’s 3 powerful values for raising confident, strong daughters

'Everyone is unique and has something to offer. That’s the dialogue my mum gave to me. So that’s what I’ll be saying to my girls'


‘I poured £100k into my midlife crisis passion – and it failed’

The term midlife crisis conjures up images of indulgence and irresponsibility – a red Ferrari, a yellow Lamborghini or perhaps a Harley Davidson on the driveway. A fast car and an affair are cliches for those aged between 40 and 60 who become keenly aware of their mortality and reflect on their lives. For some, there is no better way to celebrate (...


Costa Rica: I ventured into the Blue Zone to find the secret to long life

Costa Rica: I ventured into the Blue Zone to find the secret to long life - ‘Down here most people live to 90 and a lot to 100. It’s about no stress, good food and families being together’


Omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin D slow biological aging in older adults

Many people would like to delay or even stop the aging process. Previous clinical studies have shown that a reduced calorie intake can slow down the aging process in humans. Taking vitamin D or omega-3 fatty acids has also shown promising results in slowing biological aging in animals. However, ...


'The quality of life here is impeccable': why Londoners are moving to Australia

'The quality of life here is impeccable': why Londoners are moving to Australia - Amid a cost-of-living crisis and crime wave in the capital, increasing numbers of Londoners are seeking a quality of life boost in Australia, attracted by a better way of living


‘I took the no-buy savings challenge – now I live it permanently’

It often feels like you can’t leave the house without spending at least £30. A cup of coffee, a meal deal and simply getting to work all add up, even before any impulse purchases in your lunch break. Everyone is looking for ways to save cash. A very extreme form of this is a no-buy year, with 12 months of living on the bare essentials: groceries, t...


15 Gender-Fluid Fashion Trends Challenging Traditional Norms

15 Gender-Fluid Fashion Trends Challenging Traditional Norms


20 Street Style Trends Dominating the Festival Scene

20 Street Style Trends Dominating the Festival Scene


Lingo glucose monitor reviewed: This CGM will track your body's response

Lingo glucose monitor reviewed: This CGM will track your body's response - Could personalised glucose data inform your body’s metabolism and performance?


Drinking coffee in the morning could reduce risk of death and heart disease, study finds

Drinking coffee in the morning could reduce risk of death and heart disease, study finds - More than a thirdof those taking part were morning coffee drinkers


9 Foods the Sardinians Eat to Live Longer & Stay Under 15% Bodyfat

Use Code THOMAS for 15% off Fatty15: http://fatty15.com/thomas 9 Foods the Sardinians Eat to Be Lean and Live Long This video does contain a paid partnership with a brand that helps to support this channel. It is because of brands like this that we are able to provide the content that we do for free. Click HERE to Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/ThomasDeLauerOfficial?sub_confirmation=1 Please check out the new Shorts channel, DeLauer Clips and Workouts, here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQPQImPsw74KhO0Zy2-leyA/videos Please Subscribe to my Email Newsletter Here: https://www.thomasdelauer.com/life-optimization-tactics/ Follow More of My Daily Life on Instagram: http://www.Instagram.com/ThomasDeLauer Timestamps ⏱ 0:00 - Intro 0:38 - Meat & Fish 1:28 - Nuts 2:25 - Goat's Milk 3:36 - Pecorino Romano 5:28 - 15% off Fatty15 6:33 - Chickpeas & Fava Beans 7:57 - Mastic Oil 8:45 - Cannonau Wine 9:42 - Sourdough Bread 11:01 - Milk Thistle Tea


What a meat-only ‘carnivore diet’ does to your body

It can feel like carnivores are everywhere on social media these days, but what does cutting out all plants from the diet do to the body?


5 stubborn myths about aging, corrected

From your sex life to your social and even cellular life, science is now suggesting that old age is far less plodding than once thought


Americans in London: the restaurants, clubs and 'villages' most popular with US expats

Americans in London: the restaurants, clubs and 'villages' most popular with US expats - From ‘outstanding’ chippies to prime postcodes, here’s where the latest wave of US expats hang out in London


Nurse shares a Norwegian trick for staying warm all winter

A nurse who traded the sunny skies of Spain for Norway's freezing temperatures has gone viral for sharing her top tips and tricks on staying warm in the bitter cold. In a viral TikTok clip that's racked up over 200,000 views, Laura (@laura.en.el.valhalla) told viewers about the "three-layer rule" she learnt in Norway. "Our first layer is a thermal,...


Why stress can cause a stroke in midlife (and how to prevent it)

The colloquialism “you’ll give yourself a stroke” cuts a bit close to the bone these days – particularly if you’re middle-aged. Annual figures show a steep rise in strokes among those in their 50s, with experts blaming rising obesity, high cholesterol, diabetes and poor lifestyle. According to Dr Joseph Kwan, a specialist in hyperacute stroke and s...


Could obesity drugs help with alcohol cravings? New study suggests potential

Could obesity drugs help with alcohol cravings? New study suggests potential - A new study suggests that medications that have transformed the treatment of obesity may also help people drink less alcohol


"When I was drinking, I was a passenger to life. Now, I feel like I have direction." Dr Alex George on sobriety and building healthy habits

Dr Alex George joined us on the podcast to talk building healthy habits into your routine, creating a toolkit for mental resilience and giving up alcohol


From iced buns to brussels sprouts: nine nutritionists on what they really eat (it may surprise you)

Xuxa Milrose, in-house nutritionist at Omni wellness What do you eat for breakfast? A savoury breakfast bowl, including some sort of high-fibre carb, such as buckwheat, quinoa or millet, with spinach or kale, jammy eggs, some avocado and mixed seeds. What do you have for a 3pm energy boost? I am a sucker for a stuffed Medjool date. My favourite combination is crunchy peanut butter and a sprinkling of Maldon sea salt. What would you never dream...


Best ways to stop smoking: From vaping alternatives to Quit Lit

Best ways to stop smoking: From vaping alternatives to Quit Lit - Break free and breathe easy: Abha Shah spotlights the stop smoking heroes


Money-saving hacks helped a first-time buyer turn a humdrum 1960s house into a graceful modern home

As a first-time buyer with no renovation experience, Ed Colston, 32, could have been forgiven for choosing a shiny new-build flat that he could move straight into. However, Colston knew it was in his best interests to play the long game. After moving to London after graduating, he flat-hopped his way around the city for the best part of a decade while saving for a place of his own. “I wanted somewhere in a less busy part of London, with outdoor...


The daily habits that are damaging your hair and how to avoid them

The daily habits that are damaging your hair and how to avoid them - Here’s how to rebalance your hair’s microbiome


The 'Dolce Vita' Bob Is The Retro Haircut You'll Want To Try This Spring - Here's How To Recreate It

Retro curls, side partings, and extra volume – the latest bob fascination has a distinctly vintage feel


Body clock could determine best time for blood pressure medication, study shows

Body clock could determine best time for blood pressure medication, study shows - Research has revealed a person’s chronotype – the time they wake up and go to sleep – can impact how they interact with their medication.


A centenarian thrives living alone, active and engaged

"The future is here," the email announced. Hilda Jaffe, then 88, was letting her children know she planned to sell the family home in Verona, New Jersey. She'd decided to begin life anew — on her own — in a one-bedroom apartment in Hell's Kitchen in Manhattan. Fourteen years later, Jaffe, n...


Living the 'pura vida' in Costa Rica

From thick, tangled rainforest and active volcanoes to monkeys, coatis and tapirs, this is a country with plenty to discover


How to be a foodie in 2025

As difficult as it may be to believe, there was a time when Britain was not obsessed with food. Rewind to 1984 and this phenomenon was so new that in The Official Foodie Handbook journalists Ann Barr and Paul Levy were poking gentle fun at (as Levy later wrote in the Guardian) a new breed of “perfectly sane people” who “had suddenly become obsessed with every aspect of food”. The book was not alone in identifying the foodie. By 1980, the New...


Corporate hustle culture is officially dying – and we have Gen Z to thank

Hustle culture was once worn as a badge of honour if you aspired to climb the corporate ladder. Long hours, unpaid overtime, never-ending to-do lists and burnout were just a part of the package, something you had to power through if you wanted to "succeed". That was until Gen Z came along and hit the workplace, reminding us that we've forgotten to ...


‘Bungalow legs’ and 10 other things that are making you old before your time

Poor diet, excessive alcohol and resting on our mental and physical laurels; we know that some habits are more of a wrecking ball to our health than others. Recently two other influences have been added to our understanding of what makes us age; social connection and attitude. Loneliness is now accepted as a killer, but so too is our approach to ag...


The best low energy hobbies for when you want to try something new

Or simply something to keep you off your phone