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Reader’s Digest New Zealand

Jul 01 2023
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.

LETTERS • Reader’s Comments And Opinions

EDITOR’S NOTE

SAVE 35% • DISCOUNT SAVINGS OFF TOTAL COVER PRICE

BIRDS OF A FEATHER • We asked you to think up a funny caption for this photo

Reader’s Digest New Zealand • Vol. 205 No. 1218 July 2023

READER’S DIGEST SHOP

Trial By Fire • With a little First Nations knowledge, our tinderbox transformed into paradise

SMART ANIMALS • Some animals look out for others – and some for themselves

What Do Cats DREAM ABOUT?

Tired Of Feeling Tired? • Sometimes we sleep well but still feel groggy. Some of the possible causes might surprise you

Redress The Balance • Being steady on your feet is important as you age

News From The WORLD OF MEDICINE

Rod Stewart “WHY I DON’T FEEL AWKWARD SINGING ABOUT SEX” • The singer, 78, who recently toured Australia and New Zealand, hasn’t lost his cheeky sense of humour

ARE WE FACING A LABELLING EPIDEMIC? • Last year the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM 5) topped the UK’s Sunday Times bestsellers list. Why would a professional manual, the most definitive resource for the diagnosis and classification of mental disorders in the profession, become a bestseller among the general population?

Dr Elliott’s Very Polite PREDATORS • New Zealand shark scientist Dr Riley Elliott is happiest when diving below the waves observing sharks, or lobbying for better understanding about the ocean’s most maligned occupants

LIFE’S LIKE THAT • Seeing The Funny Side

THE GREAT TWEET OFF: CRIME DOESN’T PAY EDITION • Breaking the law is not an option for the folks of Twitter.

SEE THE WORLD DIFFERENTLY

Can Hearing Loss Be Reversed? • THE ANSWER MAY BE YES

RIDING THE PERFECT Wave • Whether formed by nature or man, waves come in many varieties

LAUGHTER • The Best Medicine

SPECS APPEAL

The Power Of Talking To A STRANGER • As children we’re told not to talk to strangers. But now you’re an adult, it’s time to forget that, because having a chat with someone you don’t know could change your whole day

ENTER THE DARK WEB • HOW A SIMPLE OUTING ENDED WITH MY IDENTITY ENTERING THE DARK WEB

The Time MACHINE WAY AHEAD OF ITS TIME • Made over 2000 years ago, the Antikythera mechanism makes a modern clock look like a child’s toy

THE ANTIKYTHERA MECHANISM RECONSTRUCTED • A small crank on the side of the device turns the dozens of gears and sets the heavens into motion. A primitive mechanical clock in comparison needs only three gears

QUOTABLE QUOTES

Fitness Made SIMPLE • Eight easy, science-backed exercises to improve your mobility and overall health

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

ALL WORK WITH A BIT OF PLAY • Quotes to make the daily grind more enjoyable.

Just In CASE • Does your first aid kit have all the essentials?

Cabinets Of Curiosities • The weird and wonderful history behind private collections that became the first museums

THE...


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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.

LETTERS • Reader’s Comments And Opinions

EDITOR’S NOTE

SAVE 35% • DISCOUNT SAVINGS OFF TOTAL COVER PRICE

BIRDS OF A FEATHER • We asked you to think up a funny caption for this photo

Reader’s Digest New Zealand • Vol. 205 No. 1218 July 2023

READER’S DIGEST SHOP

Trial By Fire • With a little First Nations knowledge, our tinderbox transformed into paradise

SMART ANIMALS • Some animals look out for others – and some for themselves

What Do Cats DREAM ABOUT?

Tired Of Feeling Tired? • Sometimes we sleep well but still feel groggy. Some of the possible causes might surprise you

Redress The Balance • Being steady on your feet is important as you age

News From The WORLD OF MEDICINE

Rod Stewart “WHY I DON’T FEEL AWKWARD SINGING ABOUT SEX” • The singer, 78, who recently toured Australia and New Zealand, hasn’t lost his cheeky sense of humour

ARE WE FACING A LABELLING EPIDEMIC? • Last year the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM 5) topped the UK’s Sunday Times bestsellers list. Why would a professional manual, the most definitive resource for the diagnosis and classification of mental disorders in the profession, become a bestseller among the general population?

Dr Elliott’s Very Polite PREDATORS • New Zealand shark scientist Dr Riley Elliott is happiest when diving below the waves observing sharks, or lobbying for better understanding about the ocean’s most maligned occupants

LIFE’S LIKE THAT • Seeing The Funny Side

THE GREAT TWEET OFF: CRIME DOESN’T PAY EDITION • Breaking the law is not an option for the folks of Twitter.

SEE THE WORLD DIFFERENTLY

Can Hearing Loss Be Reversed? • THE ANSWER MAY BE YES

RIDING THE PERFECT Wave • Whether formed by nature or man, waves come in many varieties

LAUGHTER • The Best Medicine

SPECS APPEAL

The Power Of Talking To A STRANGER • As children we’re told not to talk to strangers. But now you’re an adult, it’s time to forget that, because having a chat with someone you don’t know could change your whole day

ENTER THE DARK WEB • HOW A SIMPLE OUTING ENDED WITH MY IDENTITY ENTERING THE DARK WEB

The Time MACHINE WAY AHEAD OF ITS TIME • Made over 2000 years ago, the Antikythera mechanism makes a modern clock look like a child’s toy

THE ANTIKYTHERA MECHANISM RECONSTRUCTED • A small crank on the side of the device turns the dozens of gears and sets the heavens into motion. A primitive mechanical clock in comparison needs only three gears

QUOTABLE QUOTES

Fitness Made SIMPLE • Eight easy, science-backed exercises to improve your mobility and overall health

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

ALL WORK WITH A BIT OF PLAY • Quotes to make the daily grind more enjoyable.

Just In CASE • Does your first aid kit have all the essentials?

Cabinets Of Curiosities • The weird and wonderful history behind private collections that became the first museums

THE...


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