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Life in Spain is a life with more sun, lovely weather, mild winters and the possibility to play golf all year although the summer can be too hot


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Moving to Spain with children is a big change for both children and parents. There are many forums to read on other parent's experiences and once in Spain, most parents are happy to share their experiences when moving to Spain with their children
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Last years winners are back in the final. This time against the The Czechs who are in the final for the first time since 1980.
There are now more Britons living in Spain than in any other European country, aside from the UK, and British embassy staff say the real figure may be three times higher than official estimates.
Week 73 Wednesday 19 May 2010
Lowering blood pressure naturally
People of normal height or taller are inclined to assume that being short causes a lot of problems, but most assumptions about short people are just that: assumptions.
When it comes to health advice, mothers-to-be think their own mothers know better than the medical profession, according to a University of London study.
Cerys Matthews and Aled Jones team up for the first time to host the event.
The pressures on the english worker is immense..
According to the Football Association there will be “no official song to mark England's World Cup campaign in South Africa” this year.
Week 72 Wednesday 12 May 2010
Mother was right when she said...
Practically everybody on the planet has, at some point in their lives, watched Julie Andrews skipping her way across the Alps singing her heart out.
Cambridge University researchers have said a type of blood fat different from cholesterol may play a key role in heart disease.
At the grand old age of 92 Lena Horne passed away in New York on Sunday..
To prove that older can mean wiser, researchers at the University of Michigan asked...


Week 71 Wednesday 5 May 2010
Lash-perfect eyelash extensions
A slice of Spanish art is soon to be served up on television
German and UK researchers have come up with a nasal spray that can make men more in tune with other people's feelings
Music industry experts reckon that she could earn up to £20 million from the CD.
“Your genes determine your metabolism and body weight.” ( only 25%)...


Week 70 Wednesday 28 April 2010
The wizarding world of Harry Potter will come to an end by next year after the two-part movie production of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows hits cinemas worldwide.
SARAH BEAUTY & THERAPY Why not pamper yourself?
Tips from The Green Beauty Guide, by Julie Gab
More than 27 high street names have signed up..
Napping after learning something new could help you commit it to memory..
A team of 30 Spanish doctors began to reveal details last week of the world's first full face transplant which they successfully performed in March.
Week 69 Wednesday 21 April 2010
The money raised by its sale will go to Cancer Research UK.
A record number of viewers for the first episode of Britain´s Got Talent watched ten-year-old Chloe Hickinbottom wow the judges with her rendition of the wartime favourite "White Cliffs of Dover"
Last week we had the pros. This week we bring you the cons of taking aspirin.
According to UK researchers, typing your child's medical problem into Google is unlikely to deliver much in the way of good advice.


Week 68 Wednesday 14 April 2010
Can't wait for the sun to come out??
The Newcastle accent was voted most appealing, followed by Edinburgh and Belfast.
A study which examined the link between diet and disease has found that eating more fruit and vegetables has only a modest effect on protecting against cancer.
New research casting doubt on the benefit of a daily aspirin in people with very early peripheral artery disease underlines the fact that aspirin therapy isn't for everyone.
Research has revealed that the average Briton tells on average four white lies a day - that's a whopping 1,500 each year.


Week 67 Wednesday 7 April 2010
Acupuncture helps people who are terrified of visiting the dentist to overcome their fear, according to a group of UK dental researchers.
Chlorine is the chemical mainly used in swimming pools as a disinfectant..
She´s done it before - caused a run on ingredients leaving the nation scrabbling for the last packet of glycerine in the shop.
Here are some foods that you can introduce into your diet to benefit..
The elderly tend to fall asleep earlier and wake up earlier
The power of advertising has scored another hit
Week 66 Wednesday 31 March 2010
Harvard researchers have said that, for women, half an hour of exercise a day may not be enough to stop weight gain and recommend an hour a day of moderate exercise to get rid of flab.
Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction star Uma Thurman has set an unwanted record for her latest movie ..
It isn't stress that causes the hair to go grey...
If you are a Carry On fan in search of a new home in Blighty then now is your chance to buy a house belonging to a UK comic legend.
Week 65 Wednesday 24 March 2010
In the past thousands of people have let their dimples get to them and have paid millions to get them removed. Now the tables have turned, as others are actually paying to have them put on their faces.
US researchers have said that a massage is no more effective at cutting anxiety than deep breathing and soothing music.
Easter - a time of chocolate eggs, yellow chicks and, of course, that long-time favourite, the Easter bunny.
The right wine with a meal can enhance flavours and stimulate conversation, but can it really help digest the meal,
A group of sailors from a Cornish village are set to be this year´s most unlikely “old” boy band hit - giving The Priests and The Soldiers a run for their money.
You should always see the doctor for serious ailments, but you can soothe minor complaints with these inexpensive products already in your pantry:
Katie Price, aka Jordan, has paid the price for an outburst on the Graham Norton Show
Madonna, the Queen of Pop, is apparently hoping that Elizabeth II, Queen of England, might want to give her a helping hand in her latest foray as a movie director.
Spain’s Oscar nominated actress Penelope Cruz will be taking to the high seas for her next role.


Week 64 Wednesday 17 March 2010
Dieters loved the Le Whif chocolate idea- sniff it and enjoy all the taste but without the calories.
Basically, burnout happens when you expect too much too soon
For guys and gals of a certain generation the name Carnaby Street strikes a chord and whisks you back to the swinging '60s, the miniskirt, floral shirts and hipster trousers.
Lance Corporal Katrina Hodge - known as Combat Barbie - has helped put paid to a 50 year tradition.
The physical symptoms of flu are bad enough but it becomes much worse after the emotional effects of feeling miserable and tired kick in.
A study of 46,000 women who took the contraceptive pill over almost 40 years indicates they are less likely to die of cancer and heart disease, a long-term study found.
Spain´s world famous Michelin starred chef Ferran Adria is helping to spearhead a campaign to boost the country´s tourism industry.


Week 63 Wednesday 10 March 2010
A spokesman for Spanish Allergy and Immunology Society (SEAIC) has warned that because of the heavy rains of the past three months the pollen count this Spring will be almost double that of last year – 5,100 grass pollen grams per cubic metre of air as opposed to 2,800.
Summer is around the corner and beachwear this year is going to be feminine and full of style
It was a record setting Oscar night. Not only did a woman win best director for the first time ever, Sandra Bullock will now have to find two spots on the mantlepiece.
The dramas, the tears and the laughter that have unfolded over 50 years of Britain´s longest running soap, Coronation Street, are to be condensed into a two hour stage production.
The trial of a new hand-held device that delivers a magnetic pulse to the back of the head
If you have a recipe for Yorkshire pudding passed down through the family then don´t worry - eurocrats won´t be marching into your kitchen anytime soon.
Organisers of World Book Day have asked what books from the noughties would people like to see passed on to the next generation to read.
There was a 15% drop in cosmetic surgery last year, according to the Spanish Society of Aesthetic Medicine (SEME).
Week 62 Wednesday 3 March 2010
Seven years ago, Ann and Kenton Smith, two IT executives from Southern England, decided it was time for a better quality life, away from the computer.
Nineteen-year-old Lauren left the Costa to study Fashion Communication and Marketing at Nottingham Trent University. She gets to see the big fashion shows at first hand and in an occasional series will share her "fashionista" experiences with The News. BY Lauren Yanoi Dearden
Want to solve nagging health problems in a hurry? We have tricks that work almost instantly and tips to avoid future troubles.
Retail giants Debenhams have been pushing at new boundaries in promoting their fashion.
All foods that can be found easily in Spain
US researchers have found that extracts of a fruit grown on tropical vines appears to have breast cancer blocking powers.
It's been one of the biggest mysteries since the identity of Deep Throat - just who was the self-absorbed lover at the heart of Carly Simon's No 1 hit You're so Vain from 38 years ago.
A government survey carried out to promote the Change4Life campaign found that people in the 1960s were slimmer, despite fewer visits to gyms and a love of high-fat foods, simply because they were more active.
Week 61 Wednesday 24 February 2010
A ten-year study of 1,700 people in the US found that being happy and staying positive could help ward off heart disease.
If you want to look younger but don't fancy or can't afford going under the knife, you have three other options - topical treatments, botox and injectable filters.
It seems that if you are a superstar whose marriage is under scrutiny then there is no need to make a formal announcement that it's all over - the bookies will do it for you.
According to a rumour on the internet, wearing a bra increases the risk of breast cancer more than 100 times.
The most popular item men admitted to using was the simple pair of tweezers, followed by moisturiser.
A Molecule has been developed that Scientists hope will block the transmission of HIV..
A cure may be here sooner than you think..
If you have been tempted to have a tattoo but been put off by what it will look like when you get to late middle age and your skin is not as firm as it was, then the top designers may have the answer.
Week 60 Wednesday 17 February 2010
Does your bra feel comfortable and supportive or irritating and awkward? If the latter, you could be one of the eight out of ten women who wear the wrong size.
Researchers at the University of California examined 100 commercial beers
Girl´s Aloud star and X-Factor judge Cheryl Cole faced one of the toughest times of her career last night - performing her No 1 single "Fight For This Love" on stage at the Brit awards while shamed husband Ashley stayed at home nursing a broken ankle.
The Family Planning Association (FPA) fears older women are ditching contraception because they mistakenly believe they cannot get pregnant past a certain age.
If you are fed up with venta food and fancy sampling the cuisine from the man who invented foam you may be out of luck - the world famous Spanish restaurant El Bulli - voted the finest on the planet - looks like closing its doors for good next year.
Researchers from the University of Leicester and Kings College London have pinpointed the gene variants that could show how fast people's bodies are actually ageing.
Week 59 Wednesday 10 February 2010
Searching for the perfect mascara can take a lot of time as there are so many different types
Hair scientist Barry Stevens, who runs the Trichological Society, has said hair extensions which are glued in, sewn in or attached with a metal ring should be banned in the UK.
"Get that, will ya, Barb". Telly´s laziest man Jim Royle can´t be bothered to get out of his seat to open the front door, or change channels on the TV - but he might be swapping his comfy armchair for a leather bound seat in Parliament.
Being the swot of Hogwarts has paid off big time for Harry Potter star Emma Watson - it´s propelled her to the top of the pile of highest paid female stars in Hollywood.
Austrian researchers have said that sunbathing may be just the thing to lift a man's libido, after finding that vitamin D boosts testosterone.
If you are a fan of Dr Who and want to go to your next fancy dress party dressed as a Cyberman you need to think about making a bid at the upcoming auction at Bonhams where costumes and props from the show will go under the hammer.
Week 58 Wednesday 03 February 2010
More celebs are joining the special auction bandwaggon to help raise funds for charities - this time leading fashion figures have pawsed for thought to dream up some special outfits for a gang of Steiff teddy bears.
The cost of continually having your hair dyed at the hairdresser can soon mount up. How easy is it to do the procedure at home? Here are some tips that can make your home dyeing experience easier:-
Simon Cowell has pulled in leading stars from around the globe to make their contribution to "Everybody Hurts", the charity single for Haiti released next Monday - and it’s a song with a history of striking deep emotional chords.
The team from the University of Bonn said they had found 10 written reports of seizures linked to ginkgo biloba.
Scottish researchers have found that a recently licensed “morning after” pill, ulipristel acetate, worked well after the three-day limit of the most commonly used one, levonorgestrel.
The world of Facebook and Apple iTunes has been rocked with controversy after a collection of speeches by Benito Mussolini has become a huge hit on the internet.
Sportswear is going to be the big thing for spring but we are talking fashion and not fitness.
While most motorists rate themselves as superior to others on the road, the younger the driver the more superior he feels.
Week 57 Wednesday 27 January 2010
A UK parliamentary report has called on the Government to tackle what it calls the "Primark effect" and counter the environmental effects of fast fashion.
The sharp rise in obesity rates in children in recent years is usually blamed on too little exercise, too many videogames and too many calories.
It’s that time of year when everyone reckons they need to start shedding a few pounds, and celebrities show how it’s done on their best selling exercise and diet DVDs.
The mystery behind the enigmatic smile of the Mona Lisa may be finally solved if scientists and historians have their way.
A US study has shown that injuries sustained while walking and talking on a mobile phone are on the rise.


Week 56 Wednesday 20 January 2010
A Spanish study has found that cocaine use caused adverse changes to the heart and arteries that can lead to sudden death.
So you fancy a new look for your locks, a fresh kick start to the New Year, the thing is where do you start and how do you know what hair cut will accentuate your natural beauty?
Why did the blonde stare at the orange juice carton? It said "concentrate" on it. What do you call a blonde standing between two brunettes? A mental block!
Fans had spotted that Hannah was noticeably absent from the audience while Ricky performed in Strictly Come Dancing
A simple eye test might be able to detect Alzheimer's and other diseases before symptoms develop, according to researchers at University College London.
Stars of stage, screen and from the world of music, on both sides of the Atlantic
If you are still struggling to get rid of the inch that you pinch then there may be a simple answer hanging on the clothes racks in ASDA.


Week 055 Wednesday 13 January 2010
To revive a dull, sleepy face, dab a bright cream blush or stain onto clean, moisturized skin...
Classic car collectors will need to empty the piggy bank and more if they want to be in with a chance of buying a vintage Ferrari sports car from Ferrari lover Chris Evans.
One of the most iconic streets in the world of soap, and one of the most famous pubs in the world, look set to be demolished.
A recent study by British and French epidemiologists found that a diet high in processed foods makes depression more likely.
Some of the most iconic music stars from pop, rock and punk, will find themselves sat just under the gaze of the Queen from tomorrow (Thursday) as the Royal Mail makes available its new batch of stamps.
Top London store Selfridges is to recreate "Are You Being Served?" in a one day charity sale next week of the wardrobe of actress Wendy Richards, who died last year.
It is estimated that up to 3% of all children up to the age of nine may suffer from it.


Week 54 Wednesday 6 January 2010
Deciding which set of parents to spend Christmas with is always fraught with diffficulty - and it´s even harder for pop princess Kylie Minogue.
Doctors ask you to stick out your tongue because it can tell them a lot of things.
Elvis may well have left the building some time ago - but it won´t stop thousands of fans turning up in Memphis on Friday to attend a birthday celebration marking The King´s 75th birthday.
A 61-year-old Alhaurin El Grande man was awarded an OBE in the New Year´s Honours List.
Men often take better care of their cars than their own bodies, which is a possible reason for men’s higher mortality from major illnesses such as heart disease, cancer, stroke and diabetes.


Week 53 Wednesday 23 December 2009
If you have an unhealthy lifestyle – that is, smoking, drinking and junk food...
Natural blood platelets are good at helping wounds to clot..
Who but the French would come up with the idea of fighting obesity with cookery lessons.
You can eat as much as you like of the following – they're all good for you. Enjoy!
Week 52 Wednesday16 December 2009
Danish researchers concluded that the “baby-faced”
Barbie is a traditional favourite but mums and dads will need to start saving quickly if the latest doll is to find herself under the Christmas tree or nestling in Santa´s sack.
A beautiful Christmas
A US study suggests that drinking coffee may be the worst thing to do to try to sober up.
With TV's getting easier to move around because they are so much lighter...
Well, it´s over until next year. More than a quarter of the UK population tuned in to the X Factor final on Sunday to see bookies´ favourite Joe McElderry scoop the coveted crown.
Britain could claim a victory in last Saturday’s Miss World finals in South Africa, even though none off the UK contestants came close to lifting the crown.
In its latest report on the "tobacco epidemic", the World Health Organisation said second-hand or passive smoking killed nearly 600,000 people each year.
If you are quick you have time to hop on a plane and grab a star’s bargain - maybe some fab sunglasses or a stage outfit - from the Elton John "pop-up shop" which is selling items to raise money for charity.


Week 51 Wednesday 9 December 2009
Studies have shown that consuming a small bar of dark chocolate every day can reduce blood pressure
Internet tributes poured in from fans for Coronation Street actress Maggie Jones - battleaxe Blanche Hunt
Former teacher Danyl Johnson was voted out of the X Factor last weekend despite rave reviews for his performances,
Danyl wasn't the favourite according to viewers
At this time of year it´s important to balance out the nice but naughty Christmas treats that taste great but may not contain too much that is healthy.
The collection up for grabs featured outfits from 1953 to the late 60s and belonged to the actress's lifelong friend
A US study has shown that smokers who reach for a cigarette as soon as they wake up had higher levels of nicotine than those who wait, regardless of the number of cigarettes smoked.


Week 50 Wednesday 2 December 2009
If you just wish to whiten your teeth then try dipping your wet toothbrush into baking soda and brush – this will give a natural whitening effect.
A plastic implant placed under the skin that can instruct the immune system to attack and kill cancer cells has been successful in trials with mice.
Former Miss Argentina, Solange Magnano, 38, has died after a buttock implants operation - the last in a series of ops.
Grace Kelly was one of Hollywood´s most stylish actresses who gave up her career to become a sophisticated and chic Princess, whose effortless elegance has remained timeless.
The Scottish Drugs Forum (SDF) said older drug users need more support. SDF chief executive David Liddell said they have been taking drugs for so long, they have simply given up.
John and Edward Grimes appear to have opted for a more grown-up image as they strutted their stuff for a Grazia photoshoot recently.
Black is the new white - it now appears to be the colour of choice for brides.


Week 49 Wednesday 25 November 2009
Fix a flushed face:
A study by Spanish researchers suggests that drinking alcohol every day cuts the risk of heart disease in men by more than a third.
British bookies breathed a sigh of relief on Sunday as Jedward, the Grimes twins, were finally booted off X-Factor.
The drug Flibanserin, which failed three separate trials as an antidepressant, did wonders for women's flagging sex drive and is now being hailed as "Viagra for women".
Young or old, what better present can you give than the gift of fitness and health.
Buster, a Shi Tzu / Bichon Frise cross, who was found by Paul after having been dumped on a motorway,
Price walked off the show after being nominated a record 7 times for bushtucker trials by the public.
SuBo became a world-wide internet sensation after her Britain’s Got Talent performance of "I Dreamed a Dream"
Week 48 Wednesday 18 November 2009
According to Israeli studies, patients who drank one cup of pomegranate juice daily
A report that the calorie counts used as the foundation for diet plans and healthy-eating guidance for the past 18 years could be wrong has been criticised by health campaigners.
The tiny piece sold in Devizes, Wiltshire, at the weekend, was owned by Thomas B Morgan Jr.
Berries: Vitamin C–loaded fruit such as strawberries and raspberries can help you sizzle up to 30% more fat during exercise.
The outbreak of the H1N1 virus has led many Catholic churches in Italy to suspend the tradition of having holy water in open fonts into which people dip their hands and to install automatic holy water dispensers instead.
ITV is blasting the BBC in the weekend ratings war as X-Factor, followed by I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, pulled in millions on Sunday night.
Former X Factor judge Sharon Osbourne has been forced to apologise after saying Susan Boyle had been hit with an “ugly stick”.
It's an easy mistake to make - the Croc Cayman is a lightweight plastic clog that, despite the wincing ugliness, appeared at one time to be on every other pair of feet in the high street as well as on the beach.
Week 47 Wednesday 11 November 2009
by Jane Newman
Licking one's lips may cause this condition along with the colder weather exacerbating the condition.
Traditionally the X-Factor winner tops the Christmas charts. But that may be under threat this year. Dame Vera Lynn, aged 92,
a little cardio vascular exercise can improve your fitness levels and lead to a new appreciation of your life,
Don't worry about being in a bad mood, it might even be good for you.
Feeling tired is more than just annoying – it's a cry for help and you can get sick if you ignore it.
The bauble was unveiled last Friday and has entered the record books
He added that although she wants babies immediately, he would like to wait before committing
Week 46 Wednesday 04 November 2009
Spending eternity with icon Marilyn Monroe has been hit by the worldwide credit crunch.
I’m asthmatic. Can I exercise safely?
Health care for British citizens living in Spain There has been a lot in the press lately about health care entitlement for British expats living in Spain and there is obviously a lot of confusion about what people are entitled to and who is responsible for what. I have therefore tried to set out what I hope will be a simple guide to a very complicated subject.
Wearing a black lace veil partially covering her huge hairstyle, topped with a black beaded crown,
Little Kai Wayne Rooney has apparently been named after a leading character in the video game Mortal Kombat


Week 45 Wednesday 28th October 2009
The anniversary has special significance for 90 year old retired G.P Dr.Bruce Shiels
A US study of 766 patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) suggests that coffee slows the progression of advanced liver disease in people with chronic hepatitis C.
For centuries, garlic has been valued for its medicinal powers as much as for its versatility in the kitchen and a recent review of a British study in 2001 added strength to that claim.
Men who marry women smarter than themselves and at least five years younger have a stronger chance of enjoying a happy marriage, according to researchers at Bath University.
Swedish chain H&M last week revealed that it has developed a...
Velvet voiced crooner Andy Williams is to join the ranks of a myriad of other golden oldies who have entertained thousands of festival goers at Glastonbury.
Week 44 Wednesday 21 October 2009
Gazing in one direction for a long time can indicate different things.
Fans will be blowing off the dust from the mega-million selling album "Rumours"
It looks like there's a new kid on the block ready to snatch the Christmas crown from musical favourites like Bing Crosby and Clive Dunn and the St Winifred's Choir.
People are more likely to wash their hands when they think they are being watched, according to a study by researchers at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
A US study of 12,189 people found retirees who take on temporary or part-time work have fewer major diseases, and function better day to day.


Week 43 Wednesday 14th October 2009
A genuine smile involves the whole face, including the eyes;
The Teasmade, once found on the bedside tables in two million UK homes, is about to make a comeback - in time for Christmas shoppers.
He had been found dead on the sofa of the apartment he owned with civil partner Andrew Cowles
The glamorous ballgowns are proving more popular than the wispy short creations that have already caused controversy with viewers.
A recent poll suggests that parents could help keep their teenagers away from drink-fuelled violence and sex by giving them a weekly alcohol allowance.
There are thousands of tales about the benefits of pets on human health, but in-depth studies have been rare.
Week 42 Wednesday 7th October 2009
According to a Danish study, more than half of babies now born in the world's wealthy nations will live to 100 years, with less serious disability in their last years.
The character who famously said: "Donuts, is there anything they can't do?"
The autumn months are here again and it’s a good time to reflect, reassess, look within,
It looks like book shops, purveyors of the autobiographies of Jordan aka Katie Price,
US doctors have developed a technique that can pinpoint the area of the brain that is activated...


Week 41 Wednesday 30th September 2009
Hair loss is a problem that many men and women face.
Researchers at Central Queensland University in Australia have found that people who spend more time in front of computers have a higher obesity risk, even if they think they get enough exercise during the week.
A dose of alcohol may be a good treatment for people with head injuries, according to researchers at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, in Los Angeles.
Researchers have identified some danger spots in the average household - not all of which are glaringly obvious.
We'll all become immortal in as little 20 years from now,..
People close to Kylie Minogue say that,despite rumours,
Strictly Come Dancing has been hit by a new wave of complaints for the second weekend running.
As the weather turns colder, many people will be thinking of taking more Vitamin C or echinacea. But according to a recent study, they should be trying to catch up on sleep.
The days of the Box Brownie were left far behind when the joy of instant gratification in the form of the Polaroid camera entered our lives 60 years ago.
To test their theory that higher levels of vitamin D are linked to less severe,
Week 40 Wednesday 23rd September 2009
Unwanted hair can be a real nightmare,
A US study with mice has shown that drinking copious amounts..
Statistics in the US show that the rate of poisoning deaths rose by 230 percent among women aged 45 to 64 between 1999 and 2005.
If you’re feeling stressed out, make the most of the melon season, French scientists say.
Andrew Lloyd Webber will be back on our BBC TV
The X Factor emerged triumphant from last weekend's head to head ratings battle with BBC's Strictly Come Dancing.
Model Jordan, aka Katie Price, was back in the news again last week when she revealed she had been raped by a well known celebrity. The news came just as ex-husband Peter Andre was launching his new album.
A host of studies have highlighted the importance and the scientific underpinning of the most basic hygiene measure of all – washing ones hands.
Zara, the Spanish clothes retailer,


Week 39 Wednesday 16th September 2009
The George at Asda clothing range...
The “girl power” look is back for this season ...
For the good of their health and relationship, couples should consider sleeping apart , according top sleep specialist Dr Neil Stanley.
Britain's Got Talent star Susan Boyle will unveil her new single tonight when she appears before an audience of millions on America's Got Talent.
The link between poverty and early death is as strong today as it was a century ago, a recent study has shown.
...the world's oldest living artist to have a number one album.
The movie Mama Mia, last year's worldwide blockbuster and the UK's highest grossing film ever, is expected to make more than £280m globally.
Week 38 Wednesday 9th September 2009
Late-night snacking really does...
The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency


Week 37 Wednesday 2 September 2009
You wake up one morning thinking long hair would look much better
English holidaymakers are turning to drink while away,
US authorities are investigating concerns that the anti-obesity drug Orlistat,


Week 36 Wednesday 26th August 2009
Week 35 Wednesday 19th August 2009
Two separate studies have found that many women are not taking the safest brand of the pill.
Women who drink moderate amounts of beer may be strengthening their bones, according to researchers at the University of Extremadura in Caceres.


Week 34 Wednesday 12th August 2009
Despite worries about ill health, income, changes in social status and bereavements, later life tends to be a golden age, according to US psychologists.


Week 33 Tuesday 5th August 2009
Your overall appearance can have a knock on effect on your self-esteem, and there are some blunders and remedies you can watch out for
Organic food is no healthier than ordinary food, according to a large independent review commissioned by the Food Standards Agency to help people make an "informed choice".


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