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Strictly stars revealed!

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Claire Williams, 08 September 2010 08:59

After weeks of rumours the line-up for this year’s series of Strictly has finally been officially revealed….We’re thrilled that the beautiful Yours favourite Felicity Kendal (63), will be slipping on her dancing shoes for the eighth series of the hit ballroom show. We’re sure that the actress best known for playing the character Barbara in, The Good Life, will give ...

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8 Natural Health Boosters

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Jade Pickering, 03 September 2010 14:23

Ever wondered whether natural remedies actually work? We’ve asked the experts to nominate the best natural health boosters at 50+.  Evening primroseFeel better during and after menopauseEvening primrose oil is said to help maintain hormonal balance and alleviate menopausal and post-menopausal symptoms. It contains gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), which is an essential fatty acid that helps to regulate certain functions within ...

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Here, Tim - or Joey, Cody or sam

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Carole Richardson, 03 September 2010 12:23

His master's voice could have called him any number of names but award winning mutt, Tim, took it all in his slow stride... Any other dog could have had a serious identity crisis living in a home with Alzheimer’s patients who all thought he was their old pet from a previous life. But Tim the loving Labrador cross was happy to ...

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How to find love at 50, 60, 70+

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Kate Corr, 02 September 2010 15:46

Improve your chances of romance, whatever your age!"It was hard enough when you were in your 20s, so the thought of dating again may fill you with dread. But it needn’t be an ordeal," says mid- life dating expert Paula Rosdol, 52. "You are never too old to love, or be loved," says Paula, who regularly helps women in their ...

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Have more energy at 50, 60, 70+

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Michelle Nightingale, 27 August 2010 12:02

  Whether you’re juggling grandchildren with work commitments or trying to savour every spare moment of your retirement time, you can find yourself flagging. Doing too much is the ultimate energy sapper and we all have our lazy days, but the first thing to do is make sure your lack of energy isn’t an indicator of health concerns like anaemia, ...

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7 ways to… look after your heart

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Antonia Kanczula, 27 August 2010 11:52

  If you’ve never considered your heart health, now’s the time, says Ellen Mason, Senior Cardiac Nurse at the British Heart Foundation. “After the menopause and the resulting hormonal changes, your risk creeps up. So by the age of 60, a woman's risk of heart disease is about the same as a man's.” However the good news is that if ...

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Younger, plumper lips in seconds

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Michelle Nightingale, 20 August 2010 16:40

  As with everything, your lips change as you get older, getting thinner and more puckered. Research has shown that these can be the true revealers of your age, never mind what you do to minimise wrinkles and grey hair. Surgery can give dramatic results, but there are more natural and less risky ways to plump up your pout. As ...

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7 ways to banish indigestion

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Antonia Kanczula, 13 August 2010 15:54

Indigestion is a lay term for what doctors call ‘dyspepsia’ and it can be divided into three categories. Reflux-like dyspepsia – when stomach acid leaks up the gullet – categorised by pain behind the breastbone and an acid taste in the mouth. Ulcer-like dyspepsia – when symptoms are located in the stomach and duodenum and you tend to feel fuller ...

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15 easy ways to your best ever health

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Colette Harris, 06 August 2010 16:00

We’ve got good news! The latest research reveals how the simplest things can help you live happily and healthily for longer. Here’s how with the Yours guide to your ultimate health. 1. Drink coffee and tea regularly To help prevent diabetes, and cut your risk of Alzheimer's, scientists have discovered regular cups of caffeinated coffee reduce the chance of high ...

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