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Baby boomers living longer but are in worse health than previous generations
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Head rush: cutting-edge tips and treatments in our good hair guide
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When did the English start turning their forks upside down, and why?
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I thought I was fine with being bald. But the chance of a cure has stirred up all sorts of feelings | Emma Beddington
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Mobility masterplan! 10 essential exercises for a strong, active, happy life – whatever your age
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Helene-ravaged areas will feel health effects for years: ‘It’s unprecedented’
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Vincent van Gogh’s Arles: visiting the pretty Provençal city that inspired his greatest masterpieces
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Nigel Slater’s recipes for pumpkin, soy and honey, and fennel gratin with anchovies
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‘Nature is free, and the best kind of medicine’: is this the perfect walk for improving mental health?
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Will my daughter’s vexed bedtimes be too much for her grandparents? | Séamas O'Reilly
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Notes on chocolate: release your inner cookie monster
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Mealybugs, mobiles… It’s been a tough week for my plants and kids | Eva Wiseman
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TikTok isn’t driving the plastic surgery boom. Who doesn’t want to look better? | Martha Gill
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Simone Lia: Now and at the hour of our death – cartoon
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Sunday with Michel Roux: ‘Where’s the coffee? Good quality coffee. Never instant. I can’t abide instant’
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Three superb sémillons from the southern hemisphere
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Hot Dogs by Three Darlings, London: ‘Things that no one needs’ – restaurant review
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I feel I can’t give 100% to anything – including my family | Ask Philippa
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Government to fund £120 blood test that could detect 12 most common cancers
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The moment I knew: we were rehearsing a difficult dance move – and I caught her head before she hit the floor
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I know there will come a time when my wife no longer recognises me. But for now, we both feel blessed | Steven Herrick
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Touching distance: an apartment in a Brussels brutalist block
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‘I’m looking for a man in finance … and a gilet’: the rise of banker bro fashion
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Fatima Whitbread: ‘I was abandoned as a baby, but I’m one of the lucky ones’
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Daniel O’Donnell looks back: ‘In the 80s and 90s, when pop was experimental, some considered my music from a bygone age’
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Marina Abramović: ‘Describe myself? Long hair, big nose, large ass’
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T-shirts that last and the world’s best jeans: 50 autumn wardrobe updates under £100 (some are even free)
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They’re expensive but there’s value in red and blue LED light masks | Sali Hughes on beauty
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Cuddling too much and doing it after dinner: 12 ways you could be ruining your sex life – and how to fix them
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‘Reconnecting with our glorious woodlands’: why we should all get out into the forest
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What links Enter the Dragon and Brainstorm? The Saturday quiz
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Tim Dowling: walking the puppy is meant to tire her out – not me
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Blind date: ‘Barbecue and ribs are not the most demure food to eat on a first date’
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The joy of micro-managing my food cupboard – the Edith Pritchett cartoon
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Heartstopper’s Joe Locke, the mothers who regret having kids, and Philippa Perry on boastful rich friends – podcast
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Vaping ‘to be banned outside schools and hospitals’ in England
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US provides $72M to vaccine manufacturers to advance bird flu shot preparedness
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Why we urgently need to change the law on assisted dying | Letters
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People are getting salmon sperm injected into their faces. Why?
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Male midlife makeovers steal the spotlight at Paris womenswear shows
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Share your tips on how to avoid feeling overwhelmed
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Digested week: Doctor, doctor it’s OK to joke about my kidneys | Lucy Mangan
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Money-saving hacks helped a first-time buyer turn a humdrum 1960s house into a graceful modern home
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Plant a new flowerbed now and everything will look rosy by spring
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‘Sorry God, but …’ What really ruined the Garden of Eden – the Stephen Collins cartoon
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Experience: A horse-riding accident shattered my jaw
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Disabled Palestinians are facing horrors piled upon horrors. I think of their suffering every day | Frances Ryan
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You be the judge: my daughter never wears her glasses – should I pay for her contact lenses?
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The trick to making any look sing? Make sure your neck-level is next level | Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion
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‘A wildly beautiful place for autumn colour’: readers’ favourite UK forest trails
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Exhibitionist: what to wear for a trip to the museum
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Dental health benefits of fluoride in water may have declined, study finds
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‘My teenage children are bright but unmotivated. How much should I get involved with their school work?’ | Leading questions
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Flu vaccine lowered risk of hospitalization in Southern Hemisphere by 35%: CDC study
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Disneyland, serenades and archery: highlights from Paris fashion week SS25 – in pictures
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Pro-choice Catholics protest at Vatican after abortion left off summit agenda
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Charity shop suits, anoraks and DIY pom poms: eight easy wardrobe updates inspired by the catwalks
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Red, white or yellow? What your tongue says about your health
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‘She speaks her mind’: why stylish, steely Sylvie Grateau is the real star of Emily in Paris
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Dining across the divide: ‘He said the left always identifies with the victim, and the right with people who are strong’
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Tell us: have you ever messaged the wrong person at work?
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Cursed ships, unlucky turkeys and a chainsaw incident – take the Thursday quiz
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‘I fell asleep driving around London’: TV workers on fear, danger and fatalities in an industry in crisis
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Teeth as time capsules: Soviet secrets and my dentist grandmother
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NHS England to screen 100,000 babies for more than 200 genetic conditions
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Anna Richardson: Love, Loss & Dementia review – a terrifying look at the killer disease that will affect us all
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The world’s healthiest lovers? Meet the couple aiming to live to 150
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Is being a cynic bad for you? Here’s what I learned
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Tell us: do you still live with your ex?
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Louis Vuitton’s Nicolas Ghesquière time travels to Renaissance for Paris show
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