Profit versus health: 4 ways big global industries make people sick

Profit versus health: 4 ways big global industries make people sick

By Fazila Olla 28-03-23 12:53

It’s now more commonly known that alcohol and tobacco use make us ill. Less known is that just four industries account for at least one-third of global preventable deaths. These industries are: unhealthy processed food and drinks, fossil fuels, alcohol and tobacco. Collectively they cause 19 million deaths every year, according to a recent series […]

Taking intellectual disability awareness month to the finish line

Taking intellectual disability awareness month to the finish line

By Fazila Olla 27-03-23 14:22

Hundreds of people gathered for the annual Trolley Race in support of Intellectual Disability Awareness Month on 22 March. Adults with mental disabilities from Khayelitsha, Mitchell’s Plain, Retreat and Athlone met at Rygate sports field in Athlone on Friday. The event was hosted by Cape Mental Health. Spirits were high as the trainees cheered on […]

How to rewire your brain to feel good on Mondays

How to rewire your brain to feel good on Mondays

By Fazila Olla 28-03-23 21:38

If you hate Mondays, you’re most certainly in good company. After a couple of days off, many of us have difficulty settling back into our routines and work duties. You may even have dread and anxiety that seeps into the weekend in the form of “Sunday scaries”. You can’t always change your schedule or obligations […]

Seven tips for finding happiness at work

Seven tips for finding happiness at work

By Fazila Olla 22-03-23 12:02

Work, it’s something most of us do though it isn’t always enjoyable. Whether it’s long hours, gruelling tasks or just the repetitive nature of a day-to-day routine, work can sometimes be something we have to do rather than something we want to do. But given that the average person will spend 90,000 hours at work […]

Cape Town Fashion Week makes a comeback beyond the catwalk

Cape Town Fashion Week makes a comeback

By Fazila Olla 28-03-23 22:07

Cape Town Fashion Week makes a comeback in the Mother City from 22-25 March at Cape Town International Convention Centre with fashion, retail, art, music and tech. It promises to be a show-stopping experience where fashion goes beyond the catwalk. Africa Fashion International (AFI), owner and operator of Cape Town Fashion Week celebrates 15 years […]

Swimming pools v wild swimming – a germs expert on which is worse

Swimming pools v wild swimming – a germs expert on which is worse

By Fazila Olla 13-03-23 11:54

Wild swimming has grown massively in popularity in recent times. Not only is swimming outdoors a pleasant way to enjoy the sunshine, fresh air and green leafy surroundings, it can also help to relieve stress and elevate our endorphins. This creates a sense of well-being as well as burning calories and exercising muscles. But along […]

Depression, anxiety and childhood trauma

Depression, anxiety and childhood trauma: South African study explores links of who is most at risk

By Fazila Olla 10-03-23 10:42

Mental health problems among adults are an ever-increasing public health concern. These include depression, anxiety, and conditions associated with bad childhood experiences such as abuse. Several factors are known to influence the development of mental illness. These include anxiety, early adversity, socio-economic status, and some demographic characteristics such as where a person lives. In a […]

How to find joy through play as an adult

How to find joy through play as an adult

By Fazila Olla 09-03-23 12:02

Becoming an adult often seems to mean leaving play behind. The term “adulting” refers to doing things that are joyless, boring and tiresome – the opposite of play. But we can embrace adulthood while still finding joy through play and being playful. You might not realise it, but when you swing in your chair, slip […]

What happens to your brain if you don’t get enough sleep?

What happens to your brain if you don’t get enough sleep?

By Fazila Olla 08-03-23 11:40

Sleep may be the single biggest factor in maintaining a healthy brain and positive mental health. This is especially true if you are under the age of 20. What is interesting — and problematic — is that most of us live with a sleep debt: in essence we are not getting enough sleep, so we […]

An abandoned gold mine in Johannesburg, South Africa. Mark Lewis/Wake Up, This Is Joburg The real Johannesburg

The real Johannesburg: 6 powerful photos from a gritty new book on the city

By Fazila Olla 07-03-23 12:01

Wake Up, This is Joburg is a collaboration between photographer Mark Lewis and urban planner and writer Tanya Zack. Striking images and beautiful texts follow 10 stories the team discovered in urban Johannesburg, South Africa. Each chapter captures many overlapping stories that come together around a character, a place or an activity. The book is […]

Maternal air pollution exposure puts unborn babies at risk in SA

Air pollution exposure during pregnancy puts unborn babies at risk in SA

By Fazila Olla 21-02-23 11:40

Pregnant mothers living in air pollution hotspots in South Africa risk bearing a child with a congenital birth anomaly; specifically orofacial cleft lip and palate (CLP). This is according to research done by the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) in partnership with surgeons, researchers and Operation Smile. The research was presented this month at […]

Four habits of happy people – as recommended by a psychologist

Habits of four happy people – as recommended by a psychologist

By Fazila Olla 21-02-23 11:12

What makes you happy? Maybe it’s getting up early to see the sunrise, hanging out with family and friends on a weekend, or going for a dip in the sea. But what does science say about the things happy people do? We know that happy people tend to have strong relationships, and good physical health […]

80% of South Africans proactively exercise on holiday

80% of South Africans proactively exercise on holiday

By Fazila Olla 16-02-23 11:12

80% of South African travellers choose to exercise while on holiday, according to new research from the travel-loyalty programme Marriott Bonvoy. The results also show that almost a third of those (32%) don’t normally work out, even when they’re at home. For many people, looking after their mental health is the biggest motivation behind working […]

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