Nature therapy explained — July 1, 2019 Nature therapy, such as forest bathing – mindfully walking through nature – can help to reprogram Continue Reading ...
Executive burnout — May 15, 2019 A toolkit for coping with job’s physical and psychological strains is the souvenir to take away from Continue Reading ...
Ancient spiritual techniques help mental well-being today — March 3, 2019 Dr Ramesh Pattni has been researching psychological techniques embedded in ancient spiritual texts to Continue Reading ...
Back from the brink — November 25, 2018 How anxiety led pair to cannabis, coke, Xanax and rehab as teens. Both students were taking ketamine Continue Reading ...
Gender loving care — March 9, 2019 Rise programme focuses on bringing women into a safe environment to work through their substance use, Continue Reading ...
Video game addiction — February 16, 2019 The Cabin in Chiang Mai offers a rehab programme for young male addicts but, at US$15,000 a month, it’s Continue Reading ...
Psychoactive drugs may be effective treatments for some disorders — June 23, 2013 Sacked British adviser fights lonely battle to prove psychoactive drugs may be effective in treating Continue Reading ...
‘Zombie flight’ theory on MH370 mystery — October 9, 2016 Christine Negroni believes lack of oxygen on the flight deck from decompression and the first officer’s
Seeing and believing — September 15, 2013 A tour of the largest film studio in North Korea offers insights into the propaganda machine
Barhopping through Shanghai’s hard-to-find speakeasies — November 24, 2013 Speakeasies are springing up all over Shanghai.
The rush of endurance sport — April 10, 2018 Ireland’s Brian O’Driscoll, South Africa’s Jean de Villiers and Hong Kong adventurer Annabelle
The rising son — April 28, 2013 Born to Hong Kong parents, Nathanael Wei is the youngest member of Britain’s House of Lords.
Enchanted Isles — September 1, 2015 When you come from a land where we politely refer to smog as fog and have to have our stomachs pumped