Entertainment
Reader's Digest International
Can We Talk?
Why more conversations, and fewer texts, are good for your relationships and your emotional health
7 min |
March 2018
Reader's Digest International
Overtaken By Joy
IT WAS A DAY IN LATE JUNE, gray and depressing, with clouds hanging low. My husband and I were driving to Nova Scotia, Canada, for a much-needed vacation.
5 min |
March 2018
Reader's Digest International
Empty Promises
Some allegedly healthy habits may not be so helpful after all. Here are six you can stop right now.
2 min |
February 2018
Reader's Digest International
Good News
Some of the Positive Stories Coming Our Way
2 min |
February 2018
Reader's Digest International
Back From The Dead
How the strange new science of ‘suspended animation’ will save lives.
7 min |
February 2018
Reader's Digest International
The Way Into Work
Germany’s apprenticeship system is the envy of Europe. Here’s why.
8 min |
February 2018
Reader's Digest International
World's Dumbest Criminals
Jewelry, gadgets, cigarettes— and a free television—all attracted the attention of this year’s….
4 min |
April 2018
Reader's Digest International
Where The #$% Am I?
He wanted an adventure. Thanks to his confused GPS, he got one.
5 min |
April 2018
Reader's Digest International
8 Silent Signs Stress Is Making You Sick
Is Making You Sick
3 min |
September 2017
Reader's Digest International
Happily Ever After
The key to staying together ... It’s not what you think
5 min |
September 2017
Reader's Digest International
News From The World Of Medicine
Falling asleep on the job?
1 min |
September 2017
Reader's Digest International
Good News
Some Of The Positive Stories Coming Our Way
2 min |
September 2017
Reader's Digest International
Medical Mystery
THE PATIENT: Marjorie*, a 69-year-old retired accountant THE SYMPTOMS: Intense headache and nausea THE DOCTOR: Nicholas Pimlott, Associate Chief, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Women’s College Hospital in Toronto, Canada
3 min |
January 2018
Reader's Digest International
Good News
Some of the Positive Stories Coming Our Way
2 min |
January 2018
Reader's Digest International
At The Edge Of Darkness
Alone with a toolbox, American astronaut Michael Massimino faced an almost impossible task
10+ min |
January 2018
Reader's Digest International
The Trees Are Talking
Deep in the heart of Germany’s Ruhe Forest, an ancient community of trees is changing the way we look at nature
6 min |
January 2018
Reader's Digest International
Secrets Your Body's Trying To Tell You
Confession: what I really need for better health, nutrition, sleep, pain relief, and more.
10 min |
April 2017
Reader's Digest International
Time For A Fresh Start
Are you feeling down about your job or want to be a valued part of a team? Here are four people who decided to make a change.
9 min |
April 2017
Reader's Digest International
Weekend With Uncle Gutta
I HAVE A HABIT of looking up the etymology of words before I start writing, so when I set out to write an essay about my uncle Gutta and kindness, I learned that the word kindness is related to kin.
5 min |
April 2017
Reader's Digest International
Family Is Important For Me
Playing the Hollywood heartthrob has never been enough for Richard Gere.
2 min |
June 2017
Reader's Digest International
15 Things You Should Know About Blood Pressure
The newest science on how to keep your numbers at healthy levels.
6 min |
June 2017
Reader's Digest International
Mountain High Museum
An eccentric museum in South Tyrol reflects one man’s unique view of mountaineering.
6 min |
June 2017
Reader's Digest International
We Have To Jump In
When their charter boat suddenly sinks in the Caribbean Sea, two siblings have no choice but to swim for their lives.
10 min |
June 2017
Reader's Digest International
Pleasurable Health Hacks That Actually Work
Genuine, feel-it-in-your-gut laughter triggers the release of mood-boosting endorphins, which leads to a higher tolerance for pain.
2 min |
July 2017
Reader's Digest International
Mening It Is: What To Do
This serious inflammation is more common in adults than you think.
2 min |
July 2017
Reader's Digest International
Medical Mystery
SIX MONTHS AFTER giving birth to her first child, Dr. Beth Donaldson, then 34, suddenly developed a deep, forceful cough. When it hadn’t resolved itself after a few weeks, she visited her family doctor, who prescribed antibiotics.
3 min |
July 2017
Reader's Digest International
Barbecues Are Such Fun
HAVING FRIENDS OVER FOR A BARBECUE is a notion dear to people’s hearts as soon as they acquire a house with a garden.
1 min |
July 2017
Reader's Digest International
Weapons Of Mouth Destruction
These habits are good for your health but bad for your teeth.
7 min |
July 2017
Reader's Digest International
Out Of The Blue
We bring you a reader favorite about a courageous young girl,and what’s become of her today.
10+ min |
July 2017
Reader's Digest International
The Truth About Flu Shots
Experts debunk some common misconceptions about this potentially life-saving vaccine
2 min |
