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Power of attorney reform needed, advocates say

Choosing someone to act as your power of attorney is a key decision, but the process is too open to exploitation, experts say.

Travel

Fire and ice are reshaping Iceland – but this is why you should still go

The sky burned crimson as flames licked the horizon. While wildfires wreak havoc in other parts of the planet, the infernos engulfing parts of...

Pay-by-weight airfares an ethical minefield. What do travellers really think?

Denis Tolkach, James Cook University and Stephen Pratt, University of Central Florida Imagine checking in for a flight with your two teenage children. At the...
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How to get the new iPhone 16 at a bargain price

This week we’ll show you how to get more through More! Current deals from More mobile could save you every single month.

Advice for those who are part of the ‘sandwich’ generation

If you still have kids at home and are also caring for elderly parents, you're part of the 'sandwich' generation.

Tech and Gadgets

How to spot a fake image

With AI able to conjure up images almost indistinguishable from reality, how can you tell what's real from what's fake?
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Health & Wellness

IT flaws leading to wrong drug or dose being delivered, study finds

Too often, prescribing errors occur due to programming errors or poor design and have less to do with the health workers using the system.

Sepsis survivors at significant risk of hospital readmission, study finds

Those who leave hospital after receiving treatment for sepsis are at a significant risk of being readmitted to hospital within weeks.

Why are tall people more likely to get cancer? What we know, don’t know and suspect

Height does increase your cancer risk – but only by a very small amount.

What’s the difference between a heart attack and cardiac arrest?

A cardiac arrest and a heart attack are distinct, yet overlapping, concepts. Here’s how to tell them apart.

Common conditions caused by a mouldy home

Exposure to mould in the home can play havoc with health, aggravating conditions like asthma and eczema, and introducing bronchitis and respiratory infections.