
A PLACE IN THE SUN
FemaleFOR THE MULTITUDE OF DIFFERENCES THAT WE OUGHT TO RECOGNISE AND EMBRACE, THERE ARE SOME THINGS THAT ASIAN WOMEN IN GENERAL SHARE IN COMMON WHEN IT COMES TO DISCUSSING MATTERS OF THE SKIN.

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.

DOC TALK
Her WorldFor women worrying about the effects of skin ageing, Dr Karen Soh, medical director of Prive Clinic, tells you about a multi-tasking aesthetics treatment that helps heal, calm and repair skin, so it looks younger and smoother.

SOCIALLY DISTANCED FINANCIAL DECISIONS
The PeakHaving navigated his company Call Levels through choppy waters, trader-turned-techpreneur Daniel Chia is poised to change the financial world, one WhatsApp message at a time.

FAMILY
The Singapore Women's WeeklyMaster Your Finances | Avoid Burnout | The Gender Gap on Health

A Flawed Trip Down Memory Lane
HardwareMagPatapon 2 Remastered.

Her World Beauty Awards 2020
Her WorldA total of 155 new products. More than 180 award categories. A panel of 14 dedicated judges. Weeks of non-stop testing.

Move Your Body
The Singapore Women's WeeklyHitting the gym is probably the last thing you feel like doing. Here’s how you can create fitness habits that help you stay healthy for life.

All-around Hero
The Singapore Women's WeeklyCeramides help with just about any skin woe. Here’s why it may be your favourite skincare ingredient yet.

What To Expect In Primary 1
Young ParentsWith no exams in Primary 1 and 2, how do you tell if your kid is up to speed in learning? Here’s what you can do.

6 Steps To A Healther Child
Young ParentsKeeping active is good for your little one’s development, but make sure you support her with the right nutrition, sun protection and even regular downtime.

How To Beat Diabetes
The Singapore Women's WeeklyThe number of Singaporeans living with diabetes is expected to rise to one million by 2050.

Treat Your Skin
The Singapore Women's WeeklyComplete your at-home self-care routine with the best facial masks for your skin.

Are You Hangry?
The Singapore Women's WeeklyHave you ever felt your anger rise while your tolerance level dip as you waited for your food to be served? Here’s why.

TRUE BLUE
Asia Pacific BoatingClassic flybridge cruisers like the well-credentialled Maritimo M51 combine luxury with performance, a combination that has proven popular with bluewater sailors and sports fishers alike.

The Call Of Adventure
Asia SpaLying on a beach or mooching through a museum not your idea of a fun holiday? Maybe it’s because you crave the transforming challenge of adventure.

WHERE IT STEMS
CLEOWhere are all the girls in science? CLEO tries to decipher this issue.

STICKY BUSINESS
The PeakIt’s not just wine that pulls terroir into its flavour profile. Whether it’s brown, golden, amber or even white, honey is one of the purest ways in which to taste the sweetness of the land.

SCARY THINGS SUGAR DOES TO YOUR BODY
ShapeBefore you submit to that sugar craving over and over again, consider these damaging health effects that may result.

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.

Weight Loss 101
The Singapore Women's WeeklyFrom the food choices that we make, the thoughts and hormones that fuel the choices to the diets that have worked and will continue to work, we explore the reasons behind the dreaded weight gain – and find out how to avoid it altogether.

ACHIEVING THE PERFECT BALANCE
The Singapore Women's WeeklySuffering from fatigue, mood swings or painful periods? Nature’s Farm can help you cope with hormonal imbalance.

ACHIEVING THE PERFECT BALANCE
FemaleSuffering from fatigue, mood swings or painful periods? Nature’s Farm can help you cope with hormonal imbalance.

ACHIEVING THE PERFECT BALANCE
Her WorldSuffering from fatigue, mood swings or painful periods? Nature’s Farm can help you cope with hormonal imbalance.

REV UP
ShapeThe hormonemetabolism connection in uences calorie burn, muscle building, and even mood. Here’s your maintenance plan.

Plant-y to go around
ShapeEat Right ! FUEL YOUR BODY!

LARGER THAN LIFE
HardwareMagSo the new year is here, and you’re looking to add a statement to your living room. How does a large 4K TV sound? Here are three of the very best 4K TVs you can buy today.

Caveman Cravings
ShapeJaclyn Reutens, dietitian at Aptima Nutrition & Sports Consultants weighs in on whether the paleo diet really helps you drop the kilos.

The Fitness Trackers For Every Kind Of Lifestyle
Her WorldNot just your heart rate, but even sleep and ovulation cycles, and oxygen levels – that’s what the new fitness trackers can track.

Walk Your Way Slim
The Singapore Women's WeeklyDo you want to lose some weight and lower your cholesterol? Then step this way to better health and well-being.

Power Up Your Skin
The Singapore Women's WeeklySupercharge your skincare and makeup regime with the best beauty picks of 2019.

CLEARING THE AIR
TorqueWhy moves to curb tailpipe emissions have met with mixed results, at best.

MAKE 2019 YOUR BEST YEAR EVER
ShapeTry these actually doable resolutions to reinvent your life.

BEHIND THE SALT AND SUGAR CRAVINGS
CLEODying to munch on some fries? Or maybe a donut? There’s more to these cravings than just hunger. Nutritionist Pooja Vig and dietitian Jaclyn Reutens tell us more.

Sticking Together… Or Not
HardwareMagUnravel Two By Salehuddin Husin (GameAxis)

SLIM, LIGHT, AND FAST
HardwareMagWant to use your gaming laptop forwork and play? With slim bezels, compact chassis, and speedy graphics, gaming laptops have never looked more attractive.

EAT RIGHT TO PREVENT A HEART ATTACK
The Singapore Women's WeeklyExperts say that most cases of heart disease can be prevented by having a healthy diet. Follow these Do’s and Dont’s for a heart-healthy diet

CAN’T SLEEP? TRY SOME KIWI
ShapeThis fruit and other foods have a direct impact on the quality of your slumber. More restorative shut-eye is coming your way.

HOW TO EXERCISE SMARTER
The Singapore Women's WeeklyThe right kind of exercise with the right nutrition is the way to go, say experts. Here are 10 ways you can make every minute really count

Boost Your Body’s Natural Energy
ShapeHow much stamina and strength you have are controlled by four key hormones, research shows. Learn how to turn up their power.

Keeping Track Of Your Health
The Singapore Women's WeeklyFrom heart rate to cholesterol levels, health trackers mean we’re discovering all our vital numbers.

Sex And The Body
The Singapore Women's WeeklyMaking love isn’t just good for your relationship, it offers a myriad of benefits for your body, mind and soul, according to experts

How Your Feelings Affect Your Body
The Singapore Women's WeeklyYour emotions have a much bigger impact on your physical health than you might think

Where are the psle top scorers now?
Young ParentsThey may have topped their cohort in the high stakes exam, but did it set them up for success in life? We find out.

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

LET’S TALK ABOUT PERIODS
ShapeAunt Flo isn’t going anywhere, so maybe it’s time you got to know her a bit better.

Stay inspired!
ShapeHere’s how to feel your best throughout the work week.

UNMASK THE SLEEP-STRESS CONNECTION
ShapeDeeper sleep leads to less stress and vice versa, new research shows. These expert strategies will help you chill out, drift off, and feel refreshed and calm every day.

DRIVING FORCE
Asia Pacific BoatingBOOSTED BY ROLLS-ROYCE’S AZIPULL CARBON PROPULSION SYSTEM, THE BENETTI FAST 125’ IS A 38m FOUR-DECK SUPERYACHT BOASTING SPEED, AGILITY AND EFFICIENCY.

UNSCRAMBLING THE TRUTH
ShapeWe look at the effect of eggs on cholesterol levels, their nutritional content, and more.

Are You a Sterc Too?
Young ParentsMore people are now aware of polycystic ovary syndrome, thanks in part to celebrity “cysters” – a play on “cyst” and “sister”. EVELINE GAN talks to the doctors about the infertility condition and two women who overcame it.

Hormones & You
The Singapore Women's WeeklyEver wondered why those chemical messengers are so important? Here’s our guide to what you need to know about hormones.

Good mood, better metabolism
ShapeThese two seemingly disparate things are connected in surprising ways, new science reveals. And boosting one will help kick the other up a notch. Here’s how it works.

ACTIVATE YOUR EXERCISE HORMONES
ShapeThese undercover agents are responsible for almost every benefit you get from working out. Harness their power to burn more fat, build lean muscle, and boost your total health.

Indulge - Happy Meal
The Singapore Women's WeeklyEating healthy can make you feel much happier – get an instant mood boost with a daily dose of these superfoods

Lenglish, please
Young ParentsIf you want your toddler to master Mandarin, some preschools offer programmes that immerse your child in the language and culture.

Your 2017 Chinese Horoscope
CLEOBecause what's an ang pao without a side of wisdom for the yeah of the Fire Rooster?

BREAKING BAD
Her WorldThere’s no point making grand skincare resolutions that you’re likely to toss out in a week or two. Instead, weed out easily missed everyday habits that are the real culprits behind your skin problems, such as being glued to your smartphone, yo-yoing sleeping time and overindulging your sweet tooth.

ARE YOUR HORMONES MAKING YOU CRAZY?
Harper's BazaarIt’s not all in your head. Here’s how to get back in balance.

TASTES LIKE A TREAT!
Simply HerWho knew that these indulgent foods could also be super healthy? BY SASHA GONZALES.

HERE’S TO GOOD HEALTH EVERY DAY
Simply HerKeep your family hale and hearty with Ocean Health’s nutritional supplements.

The Exercise Sweet Spot
Shape50 minutes – make that your workout time and you’ll maximise your fitness, calorie burn and overall health from head to toe, research finds. Learn how to hit the gym smarter, not harder.

The Secret to Middle Management
ShapeA few key hormones that affect ab fat can dictate whether you cinch your belt or let it out a few notches.

PMH: Premenstrual Happiness
CLEODoes your period turn you into a cranky, food-scoffing biatch? Here’s how to use your beastly power for good.

Zap your aches away
Simply HerAn electronic pulse massager can help soothe sore muscles and relief mild pain. MIA CHENYZE tests these three.

Eat your way to beautiful
The Singapore Women's WeeklyEating the right type of foods can help to improve the quality of your skin, hair and nails

BEST TRESSED
Harper's BazaarBombshell curls, lustrous locks, a sleek blowout that bounces along as you move... The hair of your dreams can be yours with the products, services and treatments that came up tops in this year’s edit.

Surprising Causes of Hair Loss
The Singapore Women's WeeklyLosing your hair can be very distressing – but there are solutions out there.

The real reasons you’re so tired
Simply HerFeeling exhausted all the time is a common complaint, but more than not getting enough sleep, these health issues may be the cause.

Food For Your Brain
The Singapore Women's WeeklyWhat you eat can have an enormous impact on your brain’s performance.

Not Just For Men
Simply HerFar from turning you into a version of your dad or husband, testosterone is a critical hormone in women that plays a vital role in your emotional well-being and sex drive.

WAKE UP ENERGISED
ShapeHaving to drag yourself out of bed even after a good seven hours means something’s off. Your hormones may be the culprit. Find out how to reset them.

This Changes Everything
HardwareMagNew research predicts that sea levels might rise faster than anyone thought.

1 In 2 Sg Women Is Iron Deficient. Are You?
Her WorldWHAT’S NEW? A recent study by international pharmaceutical company Vifor Pharma and welfare organisation Sata Commhealth revealed that nearly one in two healthy Singaporean women is iron deficient, and only one in 50 women has healthy levels of iron – upwards of 100ng/ml.

The new healthy eating rules
The Singapore Women's WeeklyEating clean doesn’t have to be complicated. These simple tweaks to your food habits will make a big difference to your well-being.