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Chavutti Thirumal massage
The Chavutti Thirumal massage technique has been practised in southern India for centuries. Lucy Atkins lies back and experiences a step-by-step guide to relaxation.
Cheers!
Rehab: it's hardly the most romantic of settings, yet these days it seems to be the place to fall in love. But what chance do two addicts have of actually staying together - not to mention sober?
Izzy Hicks
What happens when a mother feels nothing for her newborn? Glenda Cooper meets the women who had to be shown how to bond.
The comedian and TV host is your agony uncle.
Graham Norton
Lesley Garner helps a family worried by a cult.
Lesley Garner
The comedienne answers your queries on life.
Ruby Wax
James LeFanu: Doctor's diary
James Le Fanu on the urge to yawn, spurious treatments and time travel.
A stethoscope: Trust me, I'm a junior doctor
Patients seem to come last on the NHS agenda these days, says Max Pemberton.
Nina Grunfeld
Nina Grunfeld's seven-step guide to staying young. Step 5: love.
Ice climbing
Tarquin Cooper gives a warm welcome to the testing thrills and chills of the top winter sports.
After Paul Lamplugh's daughter Suzy vanished in 1986, her mother Diana began a campaigning trust. Now it is Paul's turn to fight.
Rowan Pelling analyses the endless maze of diet advice for new mums.
As complementary medicine booms in Britain, we salute our weird, wonderful holistic healers.
Anna Parkinson was researching a book about her family when she received a shock diagnosis.
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Christmas 2007
Health and beauty presents to buy online in our gift guides.
Weight loss, diet, slimming
Need to shed a couple of inches this month? Don't diet - cheat!
Phil Smith shampoo
Get gleaming locks with Phil Smith's haircare range.
Hilton spa
Combine your festive shopping expedition with a spa break.