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CW Research Team is led by the Editors of Complete Wellbeing Manoj Khatri and Dr Grazilia Almeida-Khatri and guided by an advisory panel of leading experts from around the world.

Obstructive sleep apnoea shoots up multiple health risks including cancer: New study

Obstructive sleep apnoea increases risk of cancer, slows down mental processing powers and pushes up risk of blood clots, finds new study

Circadian Rhythm Disorder linked to mental health conditions

Circadian Rhythm Disorder is the common factor in the wide range of mental health conditions, new research has found

Exposure to nature necessary for children’s wellbeing

The presence of greenspaces is strongly associated with improved physical activity and mental health outcomes in kids, according to a massive review of data from nearly 300 studies

The Good Health Always Cookbook by Charmaine D’souza

Healthy eating implies developing a nourishing relationship between your body and the food that you consume, says this wonderful new cookbook

Without enhancements, digital books may harm young children’s learning

When digital books have features that reinforce storylines they outperform print counterparts

Brain waves can reveal where your mind meanders

Tuning out the external world and allowing thoughts to move freely promotes relaxation and exploration, findings suggest

Do relationships increase your chances of being happy?

Do you believe that getting married or starting a new relationship is necessary for being happy? Think again, says a new study

What we hear depends on what we expect to hear

Neuroscientists show that not only the cerebral cortex but the entire auditory pathway represents sounds according to prior expectations

New understanding of brain’s fear response

A deeper understanding of the brain's fear response mechanism could lead to better ways to help people with anxiety disorders, says new research

A transformational coach makes players more independent, less reliant

Long-term reliance on a coach might be counterproductive to athletes, a new study has found