Travel with intent: Why 9 in 10 Singaporeans are prioritising rest and safety in 2025, Lifestyle News
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Travel with intent: Why 9 in 10 Singaporeans are prioritising rest and safety in 2025, Lifestyle News

Lifestyle PUBLISHED ONAugust 09, 2025 9:00 AMBYSharmaine khoo With Singaporeans clocking some of the longest working hours in the world, it's no surprise that the nation is collectively seeking an exhale. According to the Allianz Partners Travel Index, 90 per cent of Singaporeans are planning to travel in 2025 and nearly three-quarters (74 per cent) say rest and relaxation top their travel priorities . This shift is more than a pandemic hangover. As Vinay Surana, Managing Director for Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa at Allianz Partners explains, "We're seeing a broader shift.  Travel today may be as much about exploration as it is about personal wellbeing". In a time when burnout and rising living costs dominate conversations, travel has become less about ticking destinations off a list and more about recalibrating body and mind.Lifestyle Travel concerns rise...
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Tips on how to maintain your lifestyle
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Tips on how to maintain your lifestyle

Lifestyle Lifestyle Wonga explored practical alternatives to expensive brands and habits, allowing you to keep your quality of life intact while keeping your wallet happy. The cost of living in South Africa continues to rise, making it increasingly challenging for some individuals to maintain their lifestyles. But what if there is a way to maintain your current lifestyle? Wonga, an online lender that provides short-term and flexible loans, suggests there are several ways to cut costs without sacrificing the things you enjoy. It is all about making smart, budget-friendly swaps. In one of their blogs, the lender explored practical alternatives to expensive brands and habits, allowing you to keep your quality of life intact while keeping your wallet happy.Grocery tips to keep your lifestyle“One of the most significant areas where you can save money is your grocery shopping....
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Lifestyle Interventions Should Not be Replaced by GLP-1s
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Lifestyle Interventions Should Not be Replaced by GLP-1s

LONDON, UK – 25th July 2025 – Leading health professionals and medical bodies are issuing a stern reminder that while the new generation of GLP-1 receptor agonists offers groundbreaking benefits for weight management and metabolic health, they should not be seen as a replacement for fundamental lifestyle interventions. The consensus emerging from recent medical conferences and published research firmly reiterates that diet, exercise, and behavioural changes remain the cornerstone of sustainable health. The advent of GLP-1 medications, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, has been hailed as a revolutionary step in the fight against obesity and type 2 diabetes, offering significant weight loss and improved glycaemic control for many patients. However, there's growing concern that their efficacy might overshadow the critical role of comprehensive lifestyle modifications. "While GLP-1s are incredibly powerful tools in our arsenal, it's crucial we...
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