Wellbeing
Living well and feeling good. We’re here with expert advice to improve your physical and mental health - from pregnancy to postpartum, as well as self-care tips for mums. Plus, expert overviews of common childhood conditions.
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What’s a healthy temperature range for children and what to do if they have a fever
It's important to check, especially if you or your children feel under the weather
By Kat Storr Last updated
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Can medicines go off? 6 signs to look out for and why you shouldn’t use expired products
This is how to keep you and your family safe if you’re wondering what to do with a medication past its use-by date…
By Lauren Clark Published
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How to prevent and treat car sickness in children
Car sickness affects a lot of children, but there are ways to help manage it
By Kat Storr Last updated
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7 things prenatal trainers want you know about exercising safely in pregnancy - plus, expert tips for each trimester
By Stephanie Wood Published
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20 best perfume dupes that smell just like designer scents
Looking for the best perfume dupes that smells just like the real thing? Try one of these from the likes of Zara, M&S and more.
By Ellie Hutchings Last updated
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It takes more than 'things in common' for your marriage to survive, say scientists who identify the one sign to predict marital bliss
If you want your marriage to last, research suggests the process of 'neural synchronisation' is important - we share what you need to know about it.
By Adam England Published
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4 toxic traits that will ‘ruin’ your relationship, and how to avoid them
Four toxic traits have been identified to potentially ruin your relationship. Our expert shares what they are, and how to avoid them.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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Feel insecure in your relationship? Check if you recognise these 6 'healthy habits'
If you're feeling insecure in your relationship, take a look at these six healthy habits that those in a secure partnership practice - introducing them could make a difference.
By Lucy Wigley Published
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Men stress women out more than kids, says new study - relationship expert and parents share their thoughts
Women everywhere are unlikely to be surprised that a new study found men to be more stressful to women than their children - here's what an expert and some parents think
By Lucy Wigley Published