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Victims of rape encouraged to come forward by soap

One of Britain's best-loved soaps has played a big part in encouraging victims of rape to step forward and get help, Click Manchester revealed.

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New parents must take care of each other

New parents must remember that as well as caring for their baby, they should take care of each other, too.

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Counselling of help to prostate cancer survivors

Counselling courses can be of great benefit to survivors of prostate cancer and their partners, a new study has found.

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Many affairs start at work, counsellor says

A counsellor has claimed that more and more, people are turning to their colleagues for emotional support; often leading to them commit adultery.

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Bulimia increasingly affecting middle-aged women

Although bulimia is a condition typically associated with young women, it is increasingly becoming a problem for ladies who are middle-aged, too, Allvoices.com confirmed.

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Charity urges patients to try different counselling

The head of mental health charity Mind has highlighted how distinct forms of counselling can work for different people, so it is important that patients try alternative forms of therapy.

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