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  • 2 months ago | chroniclelive.co.uk | Jane Hodgson |Jane Symons |Amy Packer |Barbara Hodgson

    As Valentine's Day approaches there comes timely news that will be music to the ears of loved-up couples but perhaps less so for singletons. Scientists says that love may hold the key to living a longer, healthier life, with unexpected benefits of being in a relationship including a boost to the heart. And this sounds to be much-needed help.

  • 2 months ago | examinerlive.co.uk | Tom Kershaw |Natasha Holt |Amy Packer

    With Valentine's Day on the horizon, it's worth noting that intimate physical activities such as sex and kissing are not just for romance—they also offer various health benefits, including better sleep, stress reduction, and calorie burning. However, there's a downside to be aware of: the rise in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like gonorrhoea and syphilis. Experts are on hand to provide advice on staying safe and dealing with any unwelcome surprises on February 14.

  • 2 months ago | express.co.uk | Natasha Holt |Amy Packer

    Some STIs, including gonorrhoea and syphilis, are spreading faster than ever before (Image: Getty)Looking forward to a romantic Valentine’s Day? The good news is that sex and kissing come with numerous health benefits, from improving sleep to managing stress and burning calories. However, the bad news is that some sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including gonorrhoea and syphilis, are spreading faster than ever before.

  • 2 months ago | express.co.uk | Lucy Gornall |Amy Packer

    I'm a diet expert - these 5 intermittent fasting mistakes are making you gain weightIntermittent fasting is a simple way to lose pounds, but if the scales aren't moving in the right direction, it may be due to these surprising mistakes. Link copied Bookmark These common mistakes might be hindering your weight loss (Image: Getty)What time did you have breakfast today?

  • 2 months ago | dailyrecord.co.uk | Amy Packer |Eilidh Farquhar

    After many couples have settled down, they decide that they want to try for a baby. However, this is not always a joyous time for everyone, as fertility issues can make it tricky for some couples. Unfortunately, around one in seven couples struggle to conceive, which is a huge increase over the last two decades, the Mirror reports. This is becoming more of a pressing issue, with medical intervention for fertility issues at an all-time high.

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Amy Packer
Amy Packer @AmyPacker
15 Nov 23

8 yr old tucks his arms inside his PJ top. F: “Both my arms have fallen off!” M: “Oh no. Wait a sec & I’ll have a look. I’m very good at fixing things.” F: “Oh my god Mum! That was a test!”<pauses>“If my arms had really fallen off would you have finished making my bagel 1st?”

Amy Packer
Amy Packer @AmyPacker
30 Oct 23

The post-half term back-to-work fug somewhat lifted by finding this in my chocca inbox this morning. Thanks @SilverCloudH #MHWOTY2023 #SilverCloudbyAmwell https://t.co/begROYpgwM

Amy Packer
Amy Packer @AmyPacker
11 Jul 23

I headed to Wales to dance at dawn with @charlottechurch at @dreamingretreat and now spend about 94% of my working day wishing I was back there. Interview with Charlotte on the link, review of the retreat as a screenshot below… https://t.co/ifktxoXWFl https://t.co/PIRpfycaIT