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'Knowing your normal could save your life' - Dr Amir Khan reveals how to spot the early signs of breast cancer
You might think you know the signs to look out for, but with risk increasing with age, this World Cancer Day serves as an important reminder
By Kat Storr Last updated
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A new study may explain why women are more at risk of dementia than men
It also looked into the link between menopause, HRT, and grey matter loss linked to dementia
By Kat Storr Published
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A personal trainer says this is the best exercise to build strength as it uses 'so many muscle groups'
We spoke to expert trainer Caroline Idiens, who also revealed the exercises she would pair the move with for a full-body exercise routine
By Grace Walsh Published
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No need to guess - this 30-year study reveals the best exercise routine for women to boost longevity
By Kat Storr Published
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'That is when you're going to pass it on' - Dr Amir reveals when you're most contagious with a cold
The doctor told listeners on his podcast to stay at home, rest, and recover with cold or flu symptoms - and revealed how to avoid catching one
By Kat Storr Published
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Are you in a 'subpar' marriage? Woman's Hour experts share why some people choose to 'settle'
As more women are thought to be 'settling' in their relationships, experts delve into why people stay in marriages not up to standard
By Lucy Wigley Published
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'What's good for your heart is good for the brain' - neurologist reveals 5 tips to lower dementia risk
Neurologist Professor Catherine Mummery encourages us to look at our lives and see if there’s anything to improve to protect our brain and lower dementia risk
By Kat Storr Published
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Jo Whiley says her first run this year was 'hard' - here's her hack for making it feel easier
Simply getting out of the door is the hardest step when the January weather lives up to its reputation
By Grace Walsh Published
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It's never too late - a huge 50-year study just revealed the key to slowing down ageing
There’s no way to stop ourselves from getting older, but there are ways to control how well we age and to improve our long-term health
By Kat Storr Published
