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Reader’s Digest New Zealand

Sep 01 2022
Magazine

No wonder Reader's Digest is the world's most widely read magazine. Hard-hitting, thought-provoking and entertaining, with unforgettable stories in each issue, RD is packed with features short enough to read in one sitting, but stimulating enough to keep you thinking for days. Every month millions of people get inspired, informed and entertained by its wide variety of stories about people, health, humour, adventures and world events, written by the best local and international journalists. All the stories are fact checked to the smallest details to ensure that readers get the most accurate and truthful stories, making Reader’s Digest the world’s most trusted magazine.

The Tech Revolution

Reader’s Digest • Vol. 203 No. 1208 September 2022

LETTERS • Reader’s Comments And Opinions

NEWS WORTH SHARING • Linking Conservation And Communities

Do Something For Nothing

Seaweed-Derived Polymers An Alternative To Plastics

Our Second Chance • Life offers new possibilities for a little bird and me

SMART ANIMALS • Getting close to nature offers all manner of surprises

Curious Cat Habits • Why your friendly moggy exhibits quirky behaviours

Green Is Good • The many and varied health benefits of gardening

5 FACTS About Parkinson’s

News From The WORLD OF MEDICINE

BARRY Humphries • Creator of housewife megastar Dame Edna Everage, Barry Humphries recalls a life crowded with a succession of eye-popping episodes

STOP LOSING YOUR STUFF • Can’t find your keys – again? Cognitive experts can help you stop searching (and stressing)

LIFE’S LIKE THAT • Seeing The Funny Side

The BLUE MUFFIN Challenge • The science behind a quirky way of evaluating your own gut health

GoFundMe SCAMMER • Several years ago, I watched as my old classmate, Cynthia Smith, was publicly dying on Facebook.

ONLINE • FIND THESE UNIQUE READS AT

Spaghetti Bolognese • This family favourite has many arguing its origins

ROBOTS GONE WILD! • What happens when you build a machine to do a job just like a human? It screws up – just like a human

LAUGHTER • The Best Medicine

SEE THE WORLD… …DIFFERENTLY

Millennials, Where Are Your Manners?

QUOTABLE QUOTES

WHY AM I SO TIRED? • If you feel exhausted all day, the solution isn’t always more sleep

Dog Noses Are Wet? • Turns out, there is more than one reason

JUST BLENDING IN! • Some animals are masters at merging with their environment

Like Father, Like Son • A teenager’s newfound enthusiasm for a rap group helps his father relive cherished memories

THE NEW FIRST-AID RULES • Why you shouldn’t soak a splinter, and other ways immediate care has changed

ALL IN A DAY’S WORK • Humour On The Job

WHO AM I? • Can you identify 12 famous people from our tricky questions?

SINGAPORE UNDER LIGHTS • One of the world’s most spectacular sporting events, the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix returns to the city-state after two years’ hiatus. Stewart Bell explains why it’s a must-go

THE FUTURE OF TECH • From self-driving cars to space travel, we answer your questions about where technology is heading

RD RECOMMENDS

STOP! Put Your Phone Away! • Here’s how you can kick your digital habit

Crossword

Sudoku

Spot The Difference

Card Logic

TRIVIA • Test Your General Knowledge

Big Little Lies • Who among us hasn’t told a little white lie – or a whopper? This month’s words relate to facts, fiction and the grey areas in between. Turn to the next page for the moment of truth.


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No wonder Reader's Digest is the world's most widely read magazine. Hard-hitting, thought-provoking and entertaining, with unforgettable stories in each issue, RD is packed with features short enough to read in one sitting, but stimulating enough to keep you thinking for days. Every month millions of people get inspired, informed and entertained by its wide variety of stories about people, health, humour, adventures and world events, written by the best local and international journalists. All the stories are fact checked to the smallest details to ensure that readers get the most accurate and truthful stories, making Reader’s Digest the world’s most trusted magazine.

The Tech Revolution

Reader’s Digest • Vol. 203 No. 1208 September 2022

LETTERS • Reader’s Comments And Opinions

NEWS WORTH SHARING • Linking Conservation And Communities

Do Something For Nothing

Seaweed-Derived Polymers An Alternative To Plastics

Our Second Chance • Life offers new possibilities for a little bird and me

SMART ANIMALS • Getting close to nature offers all manner of surprises

Curious Cat Habits • Why your friendly moggy exhibits quirky behaviours

Green Is Good • The many and varied health benefits of gardening

5 FACTS About Parkinson’s

News From The WORLD OF MEDICINE

BARRY Humphries • Creator of housewife megastar Dame Edna Everage, Barry Humphries recalls a life crowded with a succession of eye-popping episodes

STOP LOSING YOUR STUFF • Can’t find your keys – again? Cognitive experts can help you stop searching (and stressing)

LIFE’S LIKE THAT • Seeing The Funny Side

The BLUE MUFFIN Challenge • The science behind a quirky way of evaluating your own gut health

GoFundMe SCAMMER • Several years ago, I watched as my old classmate, Cynthia Smith, was publicly dying on Facebook.

ONLINE • FIND THESE UNIQUE READS AT

Spaghetti Bolognese • This family favourite has many arguing its origins

ROBOTS GONE WILD! • What happens when you build a machine to do a job just like a human? It screws up – just like a human

LAUGHTER • The Best Medicine

SEE THE WORLD… …DIFFERENTLY

Millennials, Where Are Your Manners?

QUOTABLE QUOTES

WHY AM I SO TIRED? • If you feel exhausted all day, the solution isn’t always more sleep

Dog Noses Are Wet? • Turns out, there is more than one reason

JUST BLENDING IN! • Some animals are masters at merging with their environment

Like Father, Like Son • A teenager’s newfound enthusiasm for a rap group helps his father relive cherished memories

THE NEW FIRST-AID RULES • Why you shouldn’t soak a splinter, and other ways immediate care has changed

ALL IN A DAY’S WORK • Humour On The Job

WHO AM I? • Can you identify 12 famous people from our tricky questions?

SINGAPORE UNDER LIGHTS • One of the world’s most spectacular sporting events, the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix returns to the city-state after two years’ hiatus. Stewart Bell explains why it’s a must-go

THE FUTURE OF TECH • From self-driving cars to space travel, we answer your questions about where technology is heading

RD RECOMMENDS

STOP! Put Your Phone Away! • Here’s how you can kick your digital habit

Crossword

Sudoku

Spot The Difference

Card Logic

TRIVIA • Test Your General Knowledge

Big Little Lies • Who among us hasn’t told a little white lie – or a whopper? This month’s words relate to facts, fiction and the grey areas in between. Turn to the next page for the moment of truth.


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