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‘I was told I would never walk again. ‘I proved the doctors wrong’: Pensioner obsessed with new bike after broken neck | body image

rainBefore the accident, Harold Price, 82, loved riding two wheels. The retired engineer from Griffithtown, Wales, rode about 95 miles a week on his road bike. “Not bad for someone born in ’78,” he said. Other days, like June 2021, I would go out with a friend on a restored motorcycle. They were driving ten […]

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Scott Galloway on the masculinity crisis: ‘I worry that we are evolving a new type of asexual, asocial male.’ | man

meIt doesn’t take much to come up with a title for your book Notes on Being a Man. And on the surface, Scott Galloway could easily be lumped in with a dozen other Manosphere-friendly Alpha Brothers who promise to teach young people how to find their inner wolf. After all, he is a wealthy, fit,

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‘I feel protected at Velodrome’: How did track cycling help alleviate anxiety? Life and style

I I was proud of a calm and adventurous attitude. I traveled alone, jumped off the plane and had full experience with other adrenaline. But something changed when I was about 27 years old. I began to worry about everyday things like going to the supermarket or driving. I was worried about the interactions with

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The sadness of her daughter's suicide never ends, but she can help other middle school doctors | Social

I I was first told that my daughter Lauren was missing early in the morning of March 1, 2017. Her car was found abandoned near Devon beach after it was found unemployed by the NHS Trust's A & E department. I remember suddenly old, helpless and afraid. Lauren was 26 years old and worked as

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Few Young Teens Meet Exercise and Screen Time Guidelines | Social

Less than 10% of UK youth meet the recommended guidelines for sleep, exercise and screen time, the study found. According to the 24-hour exercise guidelines developed by Canadian researchers, children between the ages of five and seventeen should spend more than eight hours a day doing moderate to intense workouts on the screen no longer

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