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Fighting fit

Fruit

How to keep your body flu free and healthy this winter

- Get your five a day
- Home made remedies

Nutrition tips

Woman eating

These popular nutrition myths explore what's healthy and what's not

- Health crazes

Cosmetic surgery

Mickey Rourke and Lisa Marie Presley

What have they had done? See the bodged and the beautiful: Celebrity face lifts

- Extreme cosmetic surgery

Lose weight

Couple dancing

Dancing is a great way to
get slim and feel great. Find out which style suits you

- Sign up to WeightWatchers

Health checks

Doctor examining woman

Look after yourself and follow these important steps to lower your cholesterol

- Women's health issues
- Be breast aware

Celebrity looks

Kate Beckinsale

Check out the celebrities who've had smile makeovers

- Celebrity gym dodgers
- Fitness video goddesses

     

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    Simple things you can do everyday that may turn your life around

    - Dance yourself slim
    - Sign up to WeightWatchers

    Health checks

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    Don't leave it up to chance because simple health checks like these could save your life

    - Natural remedies

    Celebrity fitness

    Cindy Crawford

    Want Cindy Crawford as your personal trainer? Welcome to celebrity fitness videos

    - Celebrity yo-yo dieters

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