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Dieting during pregnancy 'good for baby'
THE common belief that pregnant women can eat for two has been scotched by research suggesting dieting during pregnancy can help.
Our gaydars work better on women
MOST people possess an automatic 'gaydar' that assesses sexual orientation in less than a blink of an eye, research has shown.
Ask Rosanna: I'm fond of my lover, but it was all over in two seconds
Q I've been dating my boyfriend for four months, and only this weekend did we have sex. He's always been a laugh to be with, and during the time we've been together I've often wondered whether he was a gentleman or gay or asexual or maybe afraid of me.
Why it's finally time to stop spying on my husband's text messages
ARE sneaks insecure or just nosy? Here, one trusting wife reveals why her man has asked her to leave his phone alone.
Teenage girls are too fat or too thin - schools have to share the blame
TEENAGE girls in Ireland are among the heaviest in Europe -- the third heaviest, to be precise, according to the latest findings of the World Health Organisation.
Ask Rosanna: Why is my boyfriend taking photos of my pretty friend?
Q I was checking my boyfriend's phone to get the number of a friend of ours, and stumbled across photos taken at a party we were at. I knew he was taking photos on his phone and I assumed I was in most of them. You can see me in one, but I am totally in the background or a complete blur in the others.
Ask Elsa: Is alcohol to blame for my weight?
Q I'm a 30-year-old male and I'm roughly a stone overweight despite having a good diet and exercising regularly. My girlfriend reckons alcohol is my problem but I only drink at weekends, how much does alcohol impact on weight?
IVF babies 'at higher risk of birth defects'
BABIES conceived through certain fertility treatment techniques are about one-third more likely to have a birth defect than babies conceived without any extra help from technology, according to a review of several dozen studies.
Ask Rosanna: Should I wed perfect man I don't love?
Q I PICKED out a designer dress for my wedding to my boyfriend of three years at the weekend. I think we'll have a good marriage as we have a house in the country we're going to restore, we both want a large family, and when we argue we work things out quickly.
It's a fun day, says Brenda McCormick, but the mini marathon motivates many to boost their health
IT'S long been hailed as a fun event, a great day out and a brilliant way to fundraise for your chosen charity, but the Flora's Women Mini Marathon is increasingly a motivator for women who want to boost their fitness.
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