Travel Connect Newsletter - September 2006
Diet and FitnessSex and RelationshipsAlternative HealthMen's HealthWomen's Health



Sometimes, particularly after the excesses of a summer holiday, even the most health conscious can lapse into unhealthy ways. This month we bring you great features to get your health back on track with tips on the benefits of green tea, choosing the right exercise regime for you, how to lower your cholesterol and more.

We also have three fantastic competitions, including your chance to win £60 in cash, plus a round-up of all the latest health news stories from the last month, including important information on IVF treatment.


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Health Features

Go Green: Research suggests that green tea can fight cancer and slow down the ageing process. Tea taster Dominic Marriott explains the health benefits of green tea.

Sexual Health: We highlight five common sexual problems and offer our advice, as well as a list of definite no-nos to say to your partner if you are experiencing problems in the bedroom.

Egg Timer: A new fertility predictor on trial in the US claims to accurately predict how many years of fertility a woman has left, but exactly how accurate can it really be?

Lower Cholesterol Naturally: If you already have high cholesterol, or want to ensure you never do, regular exercise and some simple changes to your diet can make a huge impact.

Diet and Hair Loss: Researchers have found that some cases of hair loss in men may be tied to diet, not DNA. Could low levels of iron be responsible?

Personal Trainer: When trying to lose weight and get fit sometimes the hardest part is deciding what type of exercise, if any, you actually enjoy. We weigh up your options.

Health Books: From looking good to feeling good, boosting your diet to boosting your libido, we bring you a selection of the latest and best health and lifestyle books.


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Health News

What health stories caught our eye this month...

Official: Work is Good for You: An independent report shows that being out of work is bad for both mind and body - progressively damaging health and decreasing life expectancy. More

Setting IVF Criteria: A new report from the British Fertility Society recommends that clinically obese women and those over 40 should not be allowed IVF treatment on the NHS, but single women and same sex couples should be eligible for up to six cycles of NHS funded donor insemination treatment. More

Music & Lifestyle: A study by the University of Leicester has revealed startling links between musical styles and lifestyle, revealing that fans of dance music and hip-hop were more likely to have broken the law than fans of other types of music. More

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