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— April 6, 2024It’s never too late to start exercising, says Andrei Iwanowitsch, who was in his 80s before becoming
Continue Reading ...It’s never too late to start exercising, says Andrei Iwanowitsch, who was in his 80s before becoming
Continue Reading ...Elderly-care homes in Hong Kong lost 20 to 50 per cent of their residents to Covid-19 during the fifth
Continue Reading ...Face-mask wearing during the pandemic affected young children in various ways, from stunting speech to
Continue Reading ...Former jockey turned triathlete and ultramarathon runner Jo Lodder, 50, broke his collarbone in a fall,
Continue Reading ...TRE, or tension and trauma releasing exercises, help trigger neurogenic tremors that allow the body to
Continue Reading ...Biomarkers are indexes in the body that scientists agree quantify ageing and tell us how far away disease
Continue Reading ...A mother who gave birth in a Hong Kong public hospital during the Covid-19 pandemic recalls a lack of
Continue Reading ...In 2019 Massimo Gavina learned he had stage 4 cancer. ‘I don’t want to die before I see my child
Continue Reading ...A fall on a beach left Animals Asia charity founder Jill Robinson with a fractured vertebra and a diagnosis
Continue Reading ...In November last year, Chinese scientist He Jiankui announced the birth of the world’s first gene-edited
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Continue Reading ...Emma Lock, who can be seen in horror film The Human Centipede II, walked SPCA rescue dogs, her eyes all
Executives of luxury companies ranging from LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton to Tod’s Group all have
In 2019 Massimo Gavina learned he had stage 4 cancer. ‘I don’t want to die before I see my child
Veteran diplomat Nicholas Platt and his eldest sons, film star Oliver and food critic Adam, talk about
With 95 food outlets across Hong Kong and Vietnam, Parfitts’ empire is a real family affair. Starting
Hong Kong is the epicentre of the global shark fin trade and accounts for about 40 per cent of the market