
Can I confront the woman who had an affair with my husband?
New York Times advice: 'I can’t get past my hurt or my intense desire to make her suffer.'
New York Times advice: 'I can’t get past my hurt or my intense desire to make her suffer.'
High blood pressure is known as the silent killer.
New York Times: What you should cover - and how to get the conversation started.
Telegraph: From exercise to diet and sleep, here's how to keep your lungs in great shape.
Telegraph: Here's what you can do to support your body in the face of 'immunity debt'.
New York Times: Take these small steps to lower your exposure.
Telegraph: Certain re-growth formulations work – but only while you use them.
Telegraph: Frontotemporal dementia often strikes at an unusually young age.
The actor's loved ones revealed earlier this week that he has been diagnosed with FTD.
New York Times: Snoring and conflicting schedules are the top reasons couples sleep apart.
The Hollywood star's family has revealed that his condition has 'progressed'.
New York Times: A decades-old medicine could help reduce harmful drinking.
New York Times: Sexlessness says something grim about society, says Magdalene Taylor.
A Herald podcast will tackle the issues parents wish we all discussed more.
New York Times: First, acknowledge that you have it. Then move on to some compliments.
Telegraph: Wendy Mitchell was diagnosed with young-onset dementia at 58.
Telegraph: Need more evidence that your lifestyle choices matter? Read on.
New York Times: Featuring the melty face emoji, non-cheesy pickup lines and more.
Financial Times: Clinique La Prairie is the original wellness retreat for the super-rich.
New York Times: It can be daunting to find a therapist who's a good fit for both partners.
Financial Times: It really can happen to anyone - including financial experts.
Telegraph: Been feeling under the weather for weeks? A virologist explains why.
Telegraph: Standing workouts are the latest way to get strong abs.
New York Times: No, you can't sweat out 'toxins' - but saunas may have other benefits.
Telegraph: Two years after her diagnosis, Vicky Saynor's diabetes is in remission.
As the rugby hero puts his body to the test, his courageous wife faces challenges too.
Bride reveals how her husband suffered a brain injury on the night of their reception.
Telegraph: In a 2019 study, 36% of elite athletes reported experiencing a breast injury.
Telegraph: 'It’s interesting to see how people’s personalities change.'
NY Times: Growing research has shown that an intensive approach is needed, scientists say.