Health
Reader's Digest UK
The Time Traveller's Strife
Olly Mann considers the reality of life in another era, and decides he’s better off staying put…
4 min |
March 2018
Reader's Digest UK
Create Your Own Autobiography
At LifeBook, our aim is to capture your life, your experiences and your voice, combining everything to reflect the way you want to tell your story. The LifeBook experience is individually tailored every time
1 min |
March 2018
Reader's Digest UK
Back From The Dead
How the strange new science of “suspended animation” will save lives
7 min |
March 2018
Reader's Digest UK
Home-Grown Superfoods
Home-Grown Superfoods
2 min |
March 2018
Reader's Digest UK
Time To Face The Music
Olly Mann is surprised to discover a taste for classical music—years before he was expecting it…
4 min |
April 2018
Reader's Digest UK
Financial Advice Today, For A More Secure Tomorrow
The “Financial Lives” survey by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) makes for fascinating, if somewhat scary, reading. An in-depth investigation into the financial security of people across different age groups in the UK indicates the extent to which many of us are unprepared for the future, and are often in the dark when it comes to taking financial advice.
2 min |
April 2018
Reader's Digest UK
The Life Of Bryan
Malcolm in the Middle made him a household name, but it was his role in the gritty Breaking Bad that made the critics take notice. At 62, James Mottram discovers, it seems that Bryan Cranston is only just getting started…
5 min |
April 2018
Reader's Digest UK
One Breath Away
Daniel Miller had promised his wife, Saimaa, he’d never leave her. But could he stay alive until help arrived?
10+ min |
April 2018
Reader's Digest UK
Back To Life
In the second part of Andrew Britton’s story, we find out how his new lease on life was made possible by an organ donor, British Heart Foundation research, and the gifts in Wills left to the charity by people like you
2 min |
April 2018
Reader's Digest UK
Dealing With Rejection
A recent break-through discovery by a team of British Heart Foundation (BHF) researchers could radically improve the success rates of heart transplant procedures. Work like this would not be possible without gifts in Wills left to the BHF. These gifts fund half their pioneering research
2 min |