Life and style + Letters
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Letter: Evidence-based digital therapeutics are now available that treat insomnia and other mental health conditions safely, writes Dr Ian Wood
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Letters: Charlie Smith, Patricia Goddard, Rex Barron and Michael Barber respond to Rich Pelley’s article about squeezing into tiny swimwear
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Letters: Readers respond to an article on the power of proprioception
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Letter: Readers respond to Michael Aylwin’s article about his wife’s dementia
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Letters: Elliot Lane, Beth McFarland and Geraldine Blake respond to an article on how to make your outdoor space into a diverse habitat
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Letters: Beverley Bathija and Paula McEwan respond to Adrian Chiles’s article about his father’s watch
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Letter: The benefits of working from home can vary according to the nature of the work and structure of the team, writes Prof Chris Rowley
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Letters: Readers respond to the Guardian’s special on assisted dying
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Letter: Responding to Arwa Mahdawi’s article, Hannah Cleallsmith says celibacy has become a more important topic than dating for her and her friends
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Letter: Wendy Savage on the Albany Midwifery Practice and missed chances to improve care for mothers and babies
Topics
Are ultra-processed foods always harmful?