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Sure, a personal stylist and immaculate tailoring help keep the rich and famous a cut-above in the looks department, but if there’s one thing all celebrities have in common it is their love of diets: this month we separate the facts from the fad to reveal the celeb diets that could work for you.

We also take an in-depth look at prostate cancer - the fastest growing cancer in men - and launch a brand new competition asking you to send us funny photos of you or a friend’s bad hair days, as well as our all new Message Forums.


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Celebrity Diet Secrets Revealed: We sort the fact from the fad to reveal how celeb diets can work for you.

Breast Cancer Aware: October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but are women doing enough to protect themselves?

Target Troublesome Areas: Personal trainer Kristoph Thompson on the best way to target those troublesome areas.

Prostate Cancer - What Everyman Should Know: The most common form of cancer in men, find out how men can lessen their chances of developing the disease.

Pills, Chills and Headaches: While the sex drug Viagra may have reinvigorated many a flagging sexual relationship, is the drug becoming a turn off for some women?

NEW Message Forums: Share your health stories, ask a question and interact with other health conscious people in our all new message forums.

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What health stories caught our eye this month...

UK Tops Obesity Chart: Men and women in the UK are the fattest in Europe, according to new statistics from the government, with Yorkshire and Humberside the worst of all. More

Yummy Mummies & Their Tummies: Mothers who gain weight after pregnancy are more likely to experience complications during a second pregnancy, a new study claims. More

New Breast Cancer Gene Discovered: Scientists at Cancer Research have discovered a faulty gene that can double a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer. More

Walnuts Benefit Arteries: Polishing off a handful of walnuts could prove extremely beneficial in reducing the damage we habitually cause to our arteries, new research suggests. More

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