Kayla Barnes-Lentz, (pictured) 33, calls herself a biohacker and spends six figures annually on keeping up her uber healthy lifestyle in the hopes of being able to 'live healthily' until she's 150-years-old

I spend a six-figure sum every year to halt the ageing process – I’ve already taken 10 years off and want to live to 150

The average life expectancy for humans around the world may only be 83 – but one woman is hoping to double that using a rigorous biohacking regime. Kayla Barnes-Lentz, 33, from LA, spends six figures annually on keeping up her uber healthy lifestyle in the hope of being able to ‘live healthily’ until she’s 150-years-old….

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King Charles is known for his love of healthy eating and, up until recently, skipping lunch, claiming the middle meal is a luxury

Inside the surprising eating habits of King Charles, as the monarch ends his years long tradition of skipping lunch

He’s known for his devotion to healthy eating and favouring organic fruits and vegetables. And they’re not the only food quirks that King Charles, 75, adheres to, with the monarch following a specific diet for much of his life. For years, the father-of-two famously ate a light breakfast, skipped lunch and had his one main…

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Catherine Corless has lost 6st 7lb in a year thanks to the OMAD diet

The one meal a day diet: Devotees tell how they’ve lost vast amounts of weight and even seen bad skin clear up. But there’s a dark side…

For Catherine Corless, a ­typical weekday supper is roast pork, piles of ­crackling, broccoli and celeriac mash, then Greek yoghurt with berries, a handful of nuts and a few squares of dark chocolate. Her plate full, her appetite sated. So you might wonder how Catherine, 62, a teacher from Cardiff, managed to lose an astonishing…

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Claudia Calisto (pictured), founder of Total Health and Wellbeing , urged Australians to prioritise creating their own quick, easy and healthy meals rather than relying on take away

Nutritionist Claudia Calisto reveals the food you need to stop eating right now – and guarantees it will change your sex life for the better

A nutritionist has urged Australians to stop eating fast food revealing one of its biggest downsides is that it can ruin someone’s sex drive. Total Health and Wellbeing founder Claudia Calisto encouraged residents to swap the junk food for quick, easy and healthy meals that could be made at home. ‘Everyone has had the experience…

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