Health & Wellbeing
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You can now use your Apple AirPods as a hearing aid with an exciting new feature - but audiologists have a warning
The feature is available on the Apple AirPods Pro 2 with a simple update
By Kat Storr Published
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Anne Hathaway's unique 4-step Pilates routine is the perfect alternative to a traditional workout
We spoke to Monique Eastwood, personal trainer for Anne Hathaway, to get the details of the Pilates, ballet, and strength training-inspired workout
By Grace Walsh Published
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Dr Hilary Jones reveals the 'simple' alternatives to BMI for working out if you're a healthy weight
The doctor sat down with Lorraine Kelly to discuss healthy weight loss and BMI alternatives
By Kat Storr Published
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Strength training for women - why it’s so important and 6 exercises to get started
Strength training for women could make all the difference to your body and mind, whether it’s using body weight or dumbbells
By Grace Walsh Last updated
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What is the newest Apple Watch in 2025? Plus, the updates you can expect
The newest Apple Watch has just been announced - here's what you need to know about it before buying or upgrading your device to the Apple Watch 10
By Grace Walsh Last updated
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The best bullet vibrators for an intense buzz in 2025, tried and tested by us
The best bullet vibrators offer intense stimulation, whatever your pleasure preference. Here, the w&h team round up their tried and tested favourites
By Grace Walsh Last updated
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Step aside, walking pad - the under-desk bike is my new favourite way to keep moving at home
The under-desk bike (aka. mini exercise bike) is a great low-impact way to get your steps in and stay active indoors
By Grace Walsh Published
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Reasons to try wild swimming, from a cold-water convert
From an instant mood boost to better overall fitness, these are the reasons to try wild swimming
By Lauren Hughes Published
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Perimenopause symptoms change from mental to physical as women get older, new study finds
Many women may be in perimenopause without knowing it as symptoms like anxiety and mood swings start earlier but can be disguised
By Kat Storr Published