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Health & wellbeing

July 2024

  • collage in form of medical bag made up of health supplements/tablets

    Five doctors on the supplements they swear by, from Vitamin D to lion’s mane

  • US vice-president Kamala Harris speaks with President Joe Biden on a White House balcony

    Weekend
    Marina Hyde’s career advice for Joe Biden, the world’s smallest stuntman, Philippa Perry on ‘failure’, and could you forgive your childhood bully? – podcast

  • (FILES) This file photo taken on March 18, 2011 shows a woman, suffering from Alzheimer's disease, walking in a corridor in a retirement house in Angervilliers, eastern France. For decades now, soaring population growth and ageing rates have been forecast to ignite a global explosion of Alzheimer's, the memory- and freedom-robbing disease afflicting mainly 65-plussers. But an unexpected, and hopeful, trend may be emerging. / AFP PHOTO / Sébastien BOZONSEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP/Getty Images

    ‘The grief and loss is hard to bear’: the cruelty of Alzheimer’s disease

  • A man in a white coat passes a probe over a woman's abdomen and looks at a screen.

    ‘I am happy to see how my baby is bouncing’: the AI transforming pregnancy scans in Africa

  • The experts
    The experts: oncologists on the simple, doable, everyday things they do to try to prevent cancer

  • Why don’t children seem to feel the cold like adults do?

    Charlotte Phelps and Christian Moro
  • Brief letters
    Now that’s not what I call a lazy journalist

  • Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
    Sleep review – marriage unravels in gleeful Korean somnambulist psycho-chiller

  • Youth clubs are vital. We can all help to revive them

  • Brief letters
    Up with the lark, but not by choice

  • From a sauna to an ice bath in Scotland: my full immersion in hot and cold therapy

  • The long read
    ‘It comes for your very soul’: how Alzheimer’s undid my dazzling, creative wife in her 40s

  • The cult of 5am: is rising at dawn the secret of health and happiness?

  • Could you forgive your childhood bully? Katy Wix confronts a painful memory

  • 59 summer problems solved – from sunburn and sweating to wasps and wedgies

  • Readers' travel tips
    ‘Stunning lakes and majestic mountains’: readers’ tips from Europe

  • The kindness of strangers isn’t always obvious but it can be delightfully disarming

    Paul Daley
  • The long read
    Revolution in the air: how laughing gas changed the world

  • UK universities urged to end drugs zero tolerance and focus on harm reduction

  • Pass notes
    Head lice are everywhere. Are selfies to blame?

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