What's REALLY happening to people who suddenly travel 'back in time': The time slip phenomenon has been experienced by floods of Mail readers - and as a paranormal expert, this is my explanation
When I was a Masters student in Liverpool in 1996, I deliberately walked the long way into the city centre from university every day. It wasn't superstition or paranoia.
The doctors' guide to knowing if your runny nose is silent reflux - and why a diagnosis is so important to stave off cancer
Sam Cansfield was sitting at her desk sipping coffee when she suddenly felt a crushing pressure build in her chest. The sensation caught fit and healthy Sam, 54, by surprise...
The truth about what happens if you drink more than 14 units of alcohol a week - and how much it shortens your life by (and it's shorter than you think)
But how worried do we actually need to be if drinking at or even above 14 units a week - and have the risks been overstated? Dr Ellie Cannon has the answers
At 55, I can finally admit that I hate being a mother and resent all the sacrifices I've made. Now I tell my children: Don't make the same mistake I did...
Last weekend the temperature was nudging 25 degrees but, yet again, I was stuck in the car for hours on end. My sons, aged 20 and 19, needed a lift to a tennis tournament.