
Self-Care Through The Decades
The Singapore Women's WeeklyWith the coronavirus at our doorstep, everyone is on high alert, taking steps to look after their health. It’s a good reminder that self-care isn’t just all about manicures and skincare masks.

KETO
The Singapore Women's WeeklyThis revolutionary diet is reportedly more than just a weight-loss tool – many people are now espousing it as the solution to other health complaints.

DO YOU KETO?
ShapeThe ketogenic diet is all the rage worldwide, but what exactly is it about? And should you try it? We got a dietitian and a nutritionist to weigh in.

GUILT-FREE SNACKING
ShapeFrom gluten-free muffins to low-carb bread and beef jerky, these wholesome, made-inSingapore snacks will fill you up while providing some essential nutrients.

THE SUPER NUTRIENT YOU NEED
ShapeMagnesium keeps you strong and energised, yet most active women aren’t getting enough. Here are the best ways to increase your intake of this powerful muscle builder.

A Masochist’s Guide To Fad Diets
Her WorldThe celebs do it. The question is, should you? And do these four trending diets actually work? Davelle Lee breaks them down so you can decide if the torture is worth it.

DID YOU KNOW?
The Singapore Women's WeeklyNew Facts & Findings On Healthy Eating.

Mummy, Can I Have More?
Young ParentsA child’s bad eating habits can lead to health problems, such as obesity. Learn how to get her to eat better with these tips from DR RICHARD C. WOOLFSON.

What The Diet Hop Does To You
ShapeWith so many hot new eating plans promising improved energy, more lean muscle and mental clarity, it’s tempting to try them all to find the perfect fit. But jumping from one to the next has long-lasting effects, the latest science shows.

Do children need supplements?
The Singapore Women's WeeklyAre kids just the latest target in the lucrative vitamin marketplace, or is there a genuine need for supplements for them?

Sweetness Overload
Simply HerSugar is public enemy No. 1 these days, but is cutting it from our diet the answer – and is that even possible? Self-confessed sugar addict KAYCE TEO finds out.