The grit & growth of Mollie King
From grappling with grief to taking on a gruelling endurance challenge, the broadcaster Mollie King has had an arduous 18 months. But she’s building back towards a different version of herself. Here, the 36-year-old shares what we can all learn from her Gen Z listeners, what loss has taught her about love and why, respectfully, she wouldn’t go anywhere near social media for advice on raising her daughter…
HAVE WE BOOKED A ONE-WAY TICKET TO OZEMPICLAND
For good or ill, the infamous pharmaceutical has defined an era since it first made headlines in Hollywood three years ago. But as alarming tales pile up and medics question its use as a long-term weight-loss tool, we ask: is there any turning back?
How the ketamine wellness bubble burst
Positioned by advocates as a paradigm-shifting mental health intervention, the dissociative drug has proved popular among those with the means to pay for private treatments, in clinics styled as high-end spas. But as one of the movement’s key players has their medical licence suspended, the drug’s ascent is now in doubt. WH takes a closer look at the tranquilliser turned therapeutic tool
THE ABUNDANCE OF ALEX SCOTT
As she approached a milestone birthday, the broadcaster reflects on social mobility, letting love in and why - for this next chapter - hers is an evolving, expansive vision of success
UNWRAPPING A REVOLUTION IN FEMALE HEALTH TESTING
From urine tests for endometriosis to tampons that diagnose HPV and robotics transforming breast cancer screening, there’s never been more momentum behind helping us understand our symptoms. Here, one writer, for whom the story is acutely resonant, takes a closer look and asks: should we dare to hope?
Why I’m ghosting Botox
For years, WH beauty editor Perdita Nouril’s had a repeat appointment with her injector. That was until she read claims that the muscle-freezing formula can limit your ability to connect with others. Are the findings compelling enough for her to quit the treatment for good?
The grit & growth of Mollie King
From grappling with grief to taking on a gruelling endurance challenge, the broadcaster Mollie King has had an arduous 18 months. But she’s building back towards a different version of herself. Here, the 36-year-old shares what we can all learn from her Gen Z listeners, what loss has taught her about love and why, respectfully, she wouldn’t go anywhere near social media for advice on raising her daughter…
HAVE WE BOOKED A ONE-WAY TICKET TO OZEMPICLAND
For good or ill, the infamous pharmaceutical has defined an era since it first made headlines in Hollywood three years ago. But as alarming tales pile up and medics question its use as a long-term weight-loss tool, we ask: is there any turning back?
How the ketamine wellness bubble burst
Positioned by advocates as a paradigm-shifting mental health intervention, the dissociative drug has proved popular among those with the means to pay for private treatments, in clinics styled as high-end spas. But as one of the movement’s key players has their medical licence suspended, the drug’s ascent is now in doubt. WH takes a closer look at the tranquilliser turned therapeutic tool
THE ABUNDANCE OF ALEX SCOTT
As she approached a milestone birthday, the broadcaster reflects on social mobility, letting love in and why - for this next chapter - hers is an evolving, expansive vision of success
UNWRAPPING A REVOLUTION IN FEMALE HEALTH TESTING
From urine tests for endometriosis to tampons that diagnose HPV and robotics transforming breast cancer screening, there’s never been more momentum behind helping us understand our symptoms. Here, one writer, for whom the story is acutely resonant, takes a closer look and asks: should we dare to hope?
Why I’m ghosting Botox
For years, WH beauty editor Perdita Nouril’s had a repeat appointment with her injector. That was until she read claims that the muscle-freezing formula can limit your ability to connect with others. Are the findings compelling enough for her to quit the treatment for good?