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Is white bread dying out?
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Is white bread dying out?

Two decades ago, the only people eating brown bread were health food fanatics and New Yorkers. But a new report has found that health-conscious Australians are increasingly choosing wholegrain varieties, steadily eroding the popularity of white bread. In pictures: Your favourite recipes Sales of wholegrain and nutrient-enriched bread are growing by 10 to 15 percent […]
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Mariah Carey poses naked for pregnancy shoot

A very pregnant Mariah Carey has bared all in a photo shoot with US magazine Life & Style just weeks before she is set to have her twins. The 42-year-old singer appears on the magazine’s cover looking confident and proud of her bump, but during the magazine interview she said it was wasn’t a decision […]
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Rick Stein on vegemite, family and cooking
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Rick Stein on vegemite, family and cooking

Rick Stein might be one of the world’s most famous chefs, but when his children were younger, they far preferred fast food to his cooking. Rick has three sons, Edward, 30, Jack, 28, and Charles, 23, with his first wife Jill, and says he was incredibly “hurt” when his boys asked for a trip to […]
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Escape from hormone hell
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Escape from hormone hell

Ever since hormone-replacement therapies were linked to a slightly increased risk of cancer, many women are turning to natural supplements to ease annoying menopausal afflictions. Try these drug-free remedies for relief. Get a phyto fix Phytoestrogens are compounds with mild oestrogen-like effects that have been shown to offer relief for hot flushes and vaginal dryness. […]
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Epidural blunder hospital refusing to release report
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Epidural blunder hospital refusing to release report

St George Hospital is refusing to release any details of an epidural blunder that left a young mother crippled, fuelling concerns that the public health system is not being held accountable for its mistakes. Grace Wang, 32, suffered massive damage to her nervous system, leaving her in a wheelchair and unable to hold her newborn […]
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Omega-3s, for your eyes' sake
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Omega-3s, for your eyes’ sake

Is there anything omega-3s can’t do? These anti-inflammatory fatty acids, found in cold-water fish (such as salmon, tuna, herring and mackerel, and also in some other seafood), have already been shown to exert a protective effect against heart disease, depression, diabetes and arthritis. In pictures: Ten hot tips to stay young Researchers from the Johns […]
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Even more reasons to meditate
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Even more reasons to meditate

You already know that taking time out to practise meditation helps to still your thoughts and leaves you feeling physically and mentally calmer. Now it seems that squeezing just 30 minutes of timeout into your busy daily schedule may also reduce your odds of developing dementia and possibly prevent mental health disorders such as depression. […]
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Kate Middleton is exactly what the royals need enthusiast says

Like any family in the spotlight, the Windsors have had their fair share of scandal and unwanted attention. Ninety-year-old royal enthusiast Juliet Moffitt , who has lived through countless royal weddings, believes that Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding is just what the royal family needs. She believes their modern-day wedding and genuine love for […]
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Royal wedding imposters
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Royal wedding imposters

Some onlookers might have thought Prince William and Kate Middleton had abandoned their April 29 wedding and tied the knot early in London recently, but it was all part of a book launch. The book, Kate and Wills up the Aisle by Alison Jackson (who has made a career for herself photographing celebrity look-alikes), takes […]
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Scientists growing human hearts in lab
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Scientists growing human hearts in lab

Researchers are growing human hearts in test tubes with hopes of ending long waiting lists for transplants. Scientists at the University of Minnesota in the US created the organs by “stripping” cells from the hearts of deceased people, leaving behind a tough protein skeleton, known as a ‘ghost heart’. They then coated eight ‘ghost hearts’ […]
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