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A therapist could help you to separate yourself from the part of you that dislikes your little girl, says Philippa Perry
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Bike sales boomed during the pandemic, but now cycle shops are going bust, sales of ebikes are sluggish and there’s a downturn in ‘active travel’
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Experts explain why just thinking about bedbugs can leave us feeling itchy.
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Money is tight for many of us, but not everyone responds to this in the same way. Don’t be drawn into difficulties yourself for the sake of seeming supportive
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People pleasing won’t guarantee others’ wellbeing, writes advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith, but it will ensure you feel resentful
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Former NHS boss Sir Simon Stevens tells the Covid inquiry the "horrible dilemma never crystallised".
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A coroner voices concern that sites promoting self-harm are accessible to vulnerable people.
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Watchdog concerned over lack of specialist nurses, training for staff and information sharing in England.
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Cognitive skills, such as memory, waned - possibly linked to stress, loneliness and alcohol, study shows.
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Letters: Dave Morris thinks agricultural subsidies should be passed to local authorities, while Nick Hanna suggests the creation of greenway routes
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A new scheme aims to free up officers' time and ensure help is given by mental health professionals.
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Wheelbarrows are carted around in search of community centres and churches willing to share water.
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The number waiting 24 hours or more was over 250 times higher than it was in 2019, figures have shown.
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A man given months to live becomes the first patient to receive an experimental liver transplant.
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The Maternity Safety Alliance says only a statutory public inquiry can end a series of scandals.
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People who sit for long periods more likely to die earlier – but moderate-to-vigorous activity can eliminate risk
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I tell men about my condition and they never stick around. I don’t know what to do
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Humans have always feared the night – and now we are wiping it out, one streetlight at a time. That’s terrible news for our bodies and minds – and the rest of nature
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From yoga in bed to a bracing dawn walk with a friend, readers share how they brighten up their mornings as the seasons change and winter approaches
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As the light levels fall and the temperature drops, is it OK to just hunker down and take it easy till spring? Or will that bring on the blues?