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Get Lost-And Get Learning!
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Get Lost-And Get Learning!

You'll boost your brainpower if you brave the unknown, says our memory expert, Jonathan Hancock

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January 2023
The Doctor Is In
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The Doctor Is In

Q: Dear Dr Max, in recent months I have noticed small urine stains on my bedsheets. It seems I am leaking urine at night. I already do pelvic floor exercises—is there anything else I can do to stop this from happening?

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January 2023
The Power Of Touch
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The Power Of Touch

Dr Max ponders the importance and healing power of physical intimacy

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2 mins  |
January 2023
Ask The Expert: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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Ask The Expert: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Mr Ali Noorani is an orthopaedic surgeon specialising in upper limb surgery, and medical director of the Orthopaedic Specialists Group

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January 2023
How To Break Bad Health Habits
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How To Break Bad Health Habits

Making small changes can bring big improvements in your health and wellbeing

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January 2023
Hope To Diet
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Hope To Diet

There’s a dizzying array of weight loss and healthy eating régimes, but what are the pros and cons of some of thecmost popular?

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January 2023
Hoarding Disorder
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Hoarding Disorder

COVID and the cost-of-living crisis have significantly impacted how the condition manifests. Here’s why.

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6 mins  |
January 2023
BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM
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BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM

SEVEN SCIENCE-BACKED SOLUTIONS TO HELP YOU FEEL YOUR BEST

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8 mins  |
January 2023
I REMEMBER... Rosemary Conley
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I REMEMBER... Rosemary Conley

Rosemary Conley, 76, is one of Britain’s most celebrated diet and health experts with a career spanning half a century. Her 1988 book The Hip and Thigh Diet has sold over 2 million copies to date and she continues to write about nutrition, immunity and fitness

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5 mins  |
January 2023
Sir Rod Stewart "Why I Don't Feel Singing About Sex” Awkward
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Sir Rod Stewart "Why I Don't Feel Singing About Sex” Awkward

The singer, 77, is campaigning about menopause, helping Ukrainians, and has turned down a fat cheque to play in Qatar—but he hasn’t lost his cheeky sense of humour

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6 mins  |
January 2023
Not In My Back Yard
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Not In My Back Yard

Olly Mann squares up toa new enemy—planning applications in his neighbourhood

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4 mins  |
January 2023
HOME REMEDIES
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HOME REMEDIES

From oatmeal baths to olive oil, here are the best cures you can whip up at home

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8 mins  |
December 2022
Rise And Shine
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Rise And Shine

How to put a spring in your step on those cold, dark winter mornings

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2 mins  |
December 2022
Ask The Expert: Loneliness
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Ask The Expert: Loneliness

Denise Iordache is a cognitive behavioural hypnotherapist

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1 min  |
December 2022
Winter Ways: Top Tips On Staying Warmer In Colder Months
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Winter Ways: Top Tips On Staying Warmer In Colder Months

With the rising cost of living affecting all of us, staying warmer this winter feels like it’s going to be a difficult task. However, there are things you can do to make sure that you’re keeping healthy— and keeping the heat in. Read on for some small tips that could make a big difference...

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December 2022
The Doctor Is In
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The Doctor Is In

Q: My migraines have been getting worse! I have always had symptoms like flashing lights, numbness and headaches, but more recently I’ve also started feeling extremely nauseous. Any ideas how to manage this? - John

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December 2022
My Britain: CHILTERN HILLS
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My Britain: CHILTERN HILLS

Stretching for 45 miles across North London, from Goring on-Thames to Hitchin, taking in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, the Chiltern Hills are home to a vast diversity of residents, countryside and businesses. In 1965, almost half of the area was designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty—not surprising when you consider the stunning stretches of the Thames, the rolling hills and boundless greenery that make up its landscape. We spoke to two local businessmen about their lives and livelihoods in the Chiltern Hills, to get a sense for what makes this corner of Britain so special.

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December 2022
Keeping On
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Keeping On

The story of Eric Gill and Dave Hollins, sport's most enduring friendship | Spencer Vignes tells us about the unique friendship which inspired his new book Eric & Dave, the story of two footballers and former rivals who first met almost 70 years ago

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6 mins  |
December 2022
How Sir Geoff Hurst provided for his family
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How Sir Geoff Hurst provided for his family

WITH EQUITY RELEASE

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December 2022
LIFE AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD
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LIFE AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD

Two wildlife photographers on the thrill and importance of documenting the frigid natural beauty of Greenland

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6 mins  |
December 2022
My Great Escape: To Be Beside The Seaside
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My Great Escape: To Be Beside The Seaside

Our reader Luke Ithurralde from County Durham heads to the coast

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2 mins  |
December 2022
SAVINGS
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SAVINGS

With interest rates on the up, here’s how you can make your cash savings work a little bit harder for you

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4 mins  |
December 2022
Stress-Free Christmas
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Stress-Free Christmas

How to keep your pets safe during the festive season

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2 mins  |
December 2022
Baking For The Holidays
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Baking For The Holidays

For the final issue of our celebratory 100thanniversary year, we're sharing some classic baking recipes from the RD vaults

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December 2022
State Of The Art: Barbara Hepworth
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State Of The Art: Barbara Hepworth

Anne Barlow, director of Tate St Ives and curator of Barbara Hepworth: Art & Life at Tate St Ives from November 26, 2022 - May 1, 2023 speaks to Anna Walker

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3 mins  |
December 2022
ARMAGEDDON TIME
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ARMAGEDDON TIME

THERE IS NO apocalypse in James Gray's coming-of-age drama, at least on the surface. But this semi-autobiographical Reagan-era tale will feel familiar to anyone who grew up in the Eighties.

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December 2022
GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY
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GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY

RIAN JOHNSON'S follow-up to his 2019 murder-mystery Knives Out is another fiendish whodunit in that classic Agatha Christie mould.

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December 2022
The Out-Of-This-World Plan That Could Make "No Service" A Thing Of The Past
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The Out-Of-This-World Plan That Could Make "No Service" A Thing Of The Past

No reception may soon be a distant memory, says James O'Malley

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3 mins  |
December 2022
I REMEMBER... Pattie Boyd
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I REMEMBER... Pattie Boyd

Pattie Boyd (78) came to fame as a top model in the 1960s, when she also became the wife of George Harrison. She looks back at her childhood in Kenya, hanging out with Jean Shrimpton and The Beatles, and being a muse for Eric Clapton

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6 mins  |
December 2022
Timothy Dalton On The Queen, Questionable Roles, And Quickstep
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Timothy Dalton On The Queen, Questionable Roles, And Quickstep

Simon Button chats to the cinema titan about starring in the fifth series of The Crown and more

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5 mins  |
December 2022