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Terry Robson

Terry Robson is a writer, broadcaster, television presenter, speaker, author, and journalist. He is Editor-at-Large of WellBeing Magazine. Connect with Terry at www.terryrobson.com

by Terry Robson April 14, 2016
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Outdoor light helps eye health

Lack of outdoor light can lead to short-sightedness in children.

by Terry Robson
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Can painkillers reduce your awareness of errors?

A very common and popular painkiller reduces the capacity to notice errors.

by Terry Robson April 11, 2016
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Eating fruit can minimise heart attacks and strokes

Eating fruit reduces your risk of stroke and heart attack.

by Terry Robson April 10, 2016
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Email errors can reveal your personality type

Your personality is revealed in how you react to errors in emails.

by Terry Robson
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Climate change impacts bird populations

Climate change is having significant effects on bird populations.

by Terry Robson
Sustainability

How to plan for a sustainable future

Researchers say planning for the future must include human wellbeing.

by Terry Robson April 5, 2016
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Coffee is good for your colon

Coffee, even decaf coffee, reduces colorectal cancer risk.

by Terry Robson April 4, 2016
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Pulses help contribute to weight loss

Just adding a few pulses to your daily diet leads to weight loss.

by Terry Robson April 1, 2016
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Do blondes have a higher IQ?

Researchers investigate if blondes deserve their “dumb” stereotype.

by Terry Robson March 31, 2016
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The link between depression and social media

The more time you spend on social media the more likely you are depressed.

by Terry Robson March 30, 2016
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Can sitting be a killer to your health?

We take an in-depth look at how sitting for more than three hours per day increases death risk.

by Terry Robson March 29, 2016
Fat cells

BPA substitutes promote fat cells

A substitute for BPA in plastics can promote fat cells.

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