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The incredible shrinking brain … and how to avoid it
A NEW discovery by Australian researchers reinforces the belief that having an active mind reduces your dementia risk, adding new weight to a mounting pile of evidence. So what are the latest findings, how might they help reduce your one in 20 chance of developing dementia after age 65 – and is it ever too late to get the grey matter working?
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How to find and restore vintage tools
Could riding your bike affect your manhood?
Promising outlook for long term investors
How to use super to keep your family if you die
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A five star upgrade for your daily life?
Fresh snapper alive, well and available at a fish market near you
What’s the best drinking temperature for your wine?
Top tips for the best baby snaps
Why marketing fails the mature woman
The truth about jetlag: worse to go east or west?
The latest evidence on fighting dementia
Prostate cancer: are you up on the latest lingo?
Genetic testing for breast cancer
Staying gorgeous in your 40s, 50s and 60s
The lowdown on downsizing
Business and career coaches – worth the money?
Identity theft – easy ways to protect yourself
Helpful hints for your tax return
Is Aldi cheaper? The myths and reality of national grocery pricing
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The good wool on alpaca investing
Can my super fund a building project?
Greensmart awards show the way for real estate
Ten steps to reinventing your career
How to claim a New Zealand pension?
Self managed super – outperforming the managed funds
Smart ways to use the transition to retirement rule
Accessing unpreserved super
Can your super get your business out of rental?
Time to get your SMSF into shape
Is my money safe in the bank?
ETFs and what they can do for you
I'm selling the caravan should I pay down the mortgage?
More leverage for your super
The pluses of registering for GST
quote of the week
When I was younger, I could remember anything, whether it had happened or not.
- Mark Twain
tip of the week
BOOST your brainpower with a few serves of high anti-oxidant fruits such as blueberries, cranberries and any brightly coloured vegetables each day.
finance story of the week
LEADING recruiters say that the top 10 executives in our top 200 listed companies probably all use an executive or career coach. Should you consider having a coach for your career or business? And what about motivational speakers? SuperLiving explores what offers the best value for money.
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lifestyle story of the week
IN ANOTHER potential entry for the ‘Nothing at all could possibly ever be good for you, ever’ file, a prominent UK urologist is warning male cyclists that their passion for fitness and spandex could be causing serious damage to their genitalia.
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