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Urban green spaces have vital role in cutting heat-related deaths, study finds
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Florida reports 13 deaths from rare flesh-eating bacteria after hurricanes
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‘Horror and tears’ as Lebanon’s hospitals fear same fate as Gaza
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A dualistic view of illness doesn’t help those with ME/CFS | Letters
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Tell us: will you take part in trick or treating this Halloween?
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Hospitals' IV fluid shortage may impact surgeries for weeks
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My partner isn’t meeting my sexual needs – and he’s rejecting my attempts to spice things up
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The best sleep aids recommended by experts: from blue light-blockers to apps to help you nap
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When I delivered the worst of news to my dying patient, she cried – but not about her prognosis | Ranjana Srivastava
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People under 40 in the UK: have you been off work due to long-term sickness?
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At 58, I have the spine of an 80-year-old. Navigating osteoporosis has been difficult and expensive
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Nigel Slater’s recipe for chicken thighs with mushrooms and cider
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Sarah Beeny’s country house wowed me – but not as much as her sheer chutzpah | Zoe Williams
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Look sharp: 13 standout trends from the season’s key collections – in pictures
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S8, Ep2: Rob Rinder, barrister and television host
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Broadcaster John Stapleton reveals Parkinson’s diagnosis
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What is okra water and is it good for your health?
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The Canary Islands: why locals are protesting against tourists
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From heated gloves to commuter jackets: 11 winter cycling essentials to keep you safe and cosy
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Smoke pollution from wildfires may be killing an extra 12,000 people a year, new research suggests
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People with depression could administer brain stimulation at home, trial shows
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Tell us: what’s your five-minute fix for feeling happy or healthy?
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My first time at teacher-less pilates: ‘There is a soothing quality to the digital instructor’s voice, like an early childhood educator or a cult leader’
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Birth control pills and condoms could be free for millions in US under new plan
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How to solve cryptic crosswords – the ultimate beginner’s guide
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What are the odds of witnessing the presence of a deceased spouse? – datablog
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The pet I’ll never forget: Jake the golden retriever, who offered us love during the worst time of our lives
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Do you feel stuck? It’s time to simplify your thinking
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Do collagen supplements actually help your skin?
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How can we love fully in the face of inevitable loss? It starts with letting go | Nadine Levy
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The ride of our lives: why the horse is crucial to human history
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Welcome to the 'winter arc' – the very worst season in the self-improvement calendar | Emma Beddington
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Afraid of rejection and humiliation? Here is how to take up space with confidence
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Readers reply: Does a ‘no junk mail’ sign actually stop you getting junk mail?
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My brilliant Korea: rediscovery of a rich cultural narrative
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Edge of the world: discovering the wild side of the Algarve
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Nigel Slater’s recipes for sea bass with beans and tarragon, and pistachio tarts with blackberries
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‘It’s natural, it’s real, it’s raw’: the rise of birth photography
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From fashion to the food industry: 11 ways that weight-loss drugs have changed the world
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Notes on chocolate: a bar you can trust in the long run
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‘If you pay more than £4, you’re being ripped off’: the fair price for 14 everyday items, from cleaning spray to olive oil
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Simone Lia: Targeted advertising – cartoon
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Do you want kids? It’s finally OK to simply say no | Eva Wiseman
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The edit: the best flannel shirts – in pictures
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Pumping the unemployed with weight-loss drugs echoes Victorian attitudes to the poor | Kenan Malik
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Sunday with Mr Motivator: ‘I’ve recently started photographing churches’
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My best mate lies to me and sticks to his guns when I challenge him | Ask Philippa
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End of life care in England and Wales can’t cope with demand, say doctors opposed to assisted dying
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Go orange: distinctive wines made in unusual ways
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Maroto, London: ‘I really can’t recommend it’ – restaurant review
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Winter warmers: Top ten best menswear looks for autumn– in pictures
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The moment I knew: he took a bus, a train and a ferry to Paris just to see me – and meet my parents
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If you let Google have your data, why not the NHS? | Phillip Inman
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Dame Maureen Lipman: ‘I was afraid of being forgotten’
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This is how we do it: ‘Having sex as two trans guys is so expansive … there are endless possibilities’
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Hamza Yassin looks back: ‘I lived in my car for nine months while I cut my teeth as a wildlife cameraman’
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I’m 33 and my husband is 77 – this is why I only sleep with older men
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Some NC nursing homes still without water, 3 weeks after Hurricane Helene
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‘I wanted to show how colourful life can be’: Dikye Ariani’s best phone shot
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We love: fashion fixes for the week ahead – in pictures
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Break out the hairspray and rollers, because big hair is back | Sali Hughes on beauty
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What links Babu the red panda and Malu the binturong? The Saturday quiz
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‘My new shoes show off my sausagey toes beautifully’ – Edith Pritchett cartoon
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Blind date: ‘He strongly believed in the fact that we have a second, pudding stomach’
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Tim Dowling: have you heard the one about the out-of-tune banjo? My banjo, to be exact
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The best heated clothes airers to save time and money when drying your laundry, tested by our expert
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Why do I feel a wave of sadness before breastfeeding?
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Weight-loss drugs could be key reason why US obesity rates falling, experts say
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I’m in my 30s, and my lack of close friends is making me sad | Ask Annalisa Barbieri
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Houseplant of the week: cuddly cactus
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