Gwyneth Paltrow says perimenopause symptoms are a 'rollercoaster' The actress is glad 'women are talking about this now'. living • 27 Nov
What to know about problem periods from fibroids to endometriosis According to studies, nearly one third of women who experience debilitating periods do not seek medical help, because more than half of the women who … living • 20 Nov
Sober curious? A psychologist's tips for cutting down on alcohol Niamh Delmar shares her advice for cutting down or quitting alcohol. living • 06 Nov
How to handle Halloween if your kids have dietary issues Here are a few simple tips on navigating Halloween for children with special dietary requirements such as coeliac disease, diabetes and allergies. living • 28 Oct
Dietician Louise Reynolds: "We need carbs every day" Louise Reynolds, Dietician with the Irish Nutrition and Dietetic Institute spoke to Colm Ó Mongáin about the importance of eating carbs, getting enough fibre and … Highlights • 25 Oct
Dawn O'Porter: "I fantasise about the other side of menopause" The author reflects on how life has changed now she's 44 and living back in the UK. By Prudence Wade. living • 15 Oct
Why you shouldn't bring your phone into the bathroom Dr Nina Byrnes tells Sarah and Cormac about the perils associated with sitting for too long scrolling through our phones while we're on the toilet. Highlights • 13 Oct
Irish surgeon on the risks of going abroad for surgery Sun, Sea and Scalpels airs tonight, Wednesday 11, at 9:35pm on RTÉ One. living • 11 Oct
Sober October: Why mindful drinking is becoming more popular Thanks to the surge in alcohol-free alternatives, sipping on a alcohol-free drink has never tasted so good, says Sam Wylie-Harris. living • 28 Sep
Steps singer Claire Richards on her experience with perimenopause Many of the symptoms are similar to what women might experience during menopause. living • 31 Aug
This is how stress affects different parts of the body Doctors explain some of the physical symptoms to be aware of. By Katie Wright. living • 28 Aug
Gut health: your questions answered Professor Barbara Ryan, Consultant Gastroenterologist in Tallaght University Hospital joins Claire Byrne on RTÉ Radio 1 to discuss gut health. living • 24 Aug
Martine McCutcheon on living with an invisible illness The actress and singer tells Abi Jackson what her health struggles have taught her about life, resilience, and walking to the beat of your own … living • 23 Aug
Is it ever safe to sunbathe? So, you want a summer tan the natural way, but skin cancer is a major fear. Imy Brighty-Potts reports. living • 14 Aug
Emilia Clarke's mother speaks on star's 2011 brain haemorrhage Jenny Clarke called for more to be done to help survivors of brain injuries like her daughter Emilia Clarke. living • 11 Jul
Should you let friends and family kiss your newborn baby? It might feel like the most natural thing to do, but experts are recommending against friends and family members kissing and cuddling newborn babies below … living • 11 Jul
Handy tricks for getting kids to drink water in hot weather Grab the sun cream, pack up the picnic blanket and get your shorts back out of hiding, we're about to be blessed with another week … living • 30 May
Vicky McClure on TV drama, dementia and her debut children's book The Line Of Duty star takes a break from the action to raise dementia awareness. By Hannah Stephenson. living • 16 May
What is frontotemporal dementia? The actor's family released a statement about his health. living • 17 Feb
Blue Monday: Is today really the most depressing day of the year? Apparently, today is the most depressing day of the year - there's no science in it but the fact that its mid-January and pay-day is … living • 16 Jan
5 handy pre-workout meals A study says breakfast before exercise helps burn carbs plus it could also help you metabolise food better afterwards. Food • 27 Dec 22
Honey drinks for when you're feeling rotten When your throat feels cut up from a cough, these warming drinks could help. living • 27 Dec 22