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"The medical costs alone add up to $24,000. If you add travel, pelvic floor physical therapy, water aerobics for low-impact movement and specialist care costs, she estimated that her pain has cost almost $40,000 to date." www.theguardian.com/wellness/202...
"I tried everything: restricting myself to evenings and weekends, moderation, breaks. Nothing worked." www.theguardian.com/wellness/202...
I wrote about the MIT professor who is leading a review of Covid-19 vaccine safety for Robert F Kennedy Jr's HHS. www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026...
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My family tried to eat fewer ultra-processed foods for five years. Here’s what we learned
Speed puzzlers train up to three hours a day to prepare for competitions, brushing up on techniques and building their muscles. “I like to do core exercises because your lower back hurts a lot,” says Yvonne Feucht, a Los Angeles camera operator. www.theguardian.com/wellness/202...
"I had trudged, reluctantly, through the sludge of dating apps, and begged friends to set me up, yielding humiliating results. I even paid a matchmaker $6,000 to try to circumvent the misery of dating when I could have just bought a Chanel bag." www.theguardian.com/wellness/202...
"To experience moral injury is to be forced to act in ways or to witness actions that contradict your most deeply held convictions." www.theguardian.com/global/2026/...
"When I was in my mid-20s, I spotted my grandma through the window of a coffee shop. I was dumbstruck – she had passed away the year before. I stared for a moment, then reminded myself it couldn’t be her." www.theguardian.com/wellness/202...
Dr Jennie Young was sick of online dating. All she found in the apps were inappropriately sexual come-ons and conversations that went nowhere. So one day, frustrated and totally out of ideas, she Googled “how do you actually find a needle in a haystack?” www.theguardian.com/wellness/202...
Chronic pain remakes you - it can make you a smaller, more fearful version of yourself. At the same time, it can also make you more present and connected and grateful. I spoke to Darcey Steinke, whose book details her encounter with that very strange beast www.theguardian.com/wellness/202...
Patients with vulvovaginal pain spend thousands as delayed diagnosis and insurance gaps inflate costs
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‘They’ll pay anything to feel better’: the expensive problem of pelvic pain
There are misconceptions about the addictiveness of cannabis and many users are struggling with dependency
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I didn’t think I could get addicted to weed. I was wrong – and I’m not alone
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HHS says the MIT professor is ‘more than qualified’ to serve on the agency’s vaccine advisory panel and calls ‘attacks’ on him ‘politically motivated’
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RFK Jr’s pick to review Covid vaccines authored misleading research, experts say
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Cutting UPFs from our grocery list was expensive, laborious and time-consuming
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My family tried to eat fewer ultra-processed foods for five years. Here’s what we learned
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You might think of puzzling as leisurely, but it’s now a sport. I entered a national competition and discovered a passionate community
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‘They’re gonna make me cry’: I competed at a speed puzzling championship
Years of singlehood, dating apps and humiliating set-ups left me skeptical. But Calling in the One – surprisingly – worked
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Excruciating but worth it: How a decades-old cult dating book helped me find love
Psychologist Michael Valdovinos explains the condition, which is now acknowledged in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
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‘Not unique to war’: millions of Americans suffer from moral injury. What’s causing it?
I once even thought I had seen my late grandmother. Can science explain my overfamiliarity with strange faces?
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I look at a stranger and see a friend. Am I a super-recognizer?
Being on dating apps can feel like looking for a needle in a haystack – so Dr Jennie Young devised a technique to burn it down and find better matches
‘I felt like I’d stumbled on a cheat code’: what is the burned haystack dating method?
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Darcey Steinke wanted to write a book that wasn’t just about trying to get over pain. Her memoir, This Is the Door, explores how chronic pain changes us
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‘I could barely think because it was so bad’: why Darcey Steinke wrote a book about pain
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