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  1. Looking after your health and wellbeing during the cost of living crisis

    can lead to trips and falls.  Keep windows and doors closed to keep the cold out Staying warm is an important part of staying healthy. By keeping your windows and doors closed, you stop heat from escaping

  2. Menopause symptoms and finding support

    There's treatment available to help with symptoms and top up hormone levels. Modern forms of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) are low-risk. If you are considering HRT, there are different types and doses that

  3. Sex in later life

    They may be able to prescribe treatments to help you manage your symptoms, such as HRT (hormone replacement therapy) or vaginal moisturisers. Find out more about the menopause Erectile dysfunction Erectile

  4. Coronavirus: new variants and new questions

    most of the summer Take advantage of the warmer weather and meet outdoors where you can, and keep windows open so that your home is well ventilated, particularly when you have visitors. If it makes you feel

  5. Should we get together with older loved ones at Christmas this year?

    at Monopoly. However we know that the risks are higher than earlier in the year when we kept the windows and doors open and tried to spend quite a bit of time outside, whereas over Christmas we would be

  6. Three cheers for charitable beers

    flyover that was planned to run through the centre of Brixton, with its unique design featuring small windows so as to deal with the resulting noise and pollution. While the flyover didn’t end up panning

  7. Coronavirus: new variants, new vaccine, new lockdown

    reduce close contact with others, keep the contacts we do have outdoors where possible, and open windows, socially distance and wear a mask when this isn’t possible. Are there any other new variants

  8. How is the coronavirus vaccine rollout going?

    eased. It is sensible to keep the contact you have with others outdoors where possible, and open windows, socially distance and wear a mask when this isn’t possible. 4 reasons to remain cautious after

  9. Life for older people after the vaccine

    reduce close contact with others, keep the contact you do have outdoors where possible, and open windows, socially distance and wear a mask when this isn’t possible. This is for 4 reasons: You will

  10. Online art classes

    learned a lot of woodwork so she did all the carpentry for the studio. She was up ladders and fixing windows, despite being 76 at the time.” “The classes had grown quickly and we were in a really

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