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Confined to my bedroom and unable to walk, I set myself t
I’d learnt that a health condition would blight my future, but I was still determined to make waves.
Jazz Turner reflects on her recent record-setting around Britain voyage and her decision to turn down a hospice bed and ‘get out into the English Channel and turn right’
Michelle Siderfin, 46, was tired of feeling ashamed, but one mishap was the straw that broke the camel’s back…
If there was a time when reaching retirement age delivered a permission slip to put your feet up, a new cohort of sexagenarians are rewriting the rules on what it means to age well. From building bone density to creating community, WH hears from the women giving ageing a lift
A near-fatal car crash led to Rachel’s motorway revelation…
Being fearless in midlife is hard, because to be fearless we might have to change or challenge parts of our identity that we have leaned on for years: things we were taught about ourselves as a child,