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Worldwide ovarian cancer vaccine trial

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Women whose ovarian cancer is in remission after surgery and/or chemotherapy are being sought to take part in a worldwide trial of a vaccine that may stop the disease returning.

The vaccine trial involves 800 women from Australia, America and Europe.

Earlier trials of the Australian-developed CVac™ vaccine indicate it is non-toxic and has no significant side effects.

For further information, email Neil Frazer at [email protected] or visit www.primabiomed.com.au

  • The National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre says ovarian cancer is the ninth most common cancer diagnosed in Australian women.

  • The number of woman diagnosed with ovarian cancer in Australia is on the rise. The number of woman increased from 833 in 1982 to 1,266 in 2007. It is estimated that 1,488 will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer in Australian in 2015.

  • One in 78 women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer before the age of 85.

  • The risk of ovarian cancer is more common in older women.

  • The age-standardised incidence rate of ovarian cancer has decreased significantly. In 1982 the incidence rate was 12.4 compared with 10.8 in 2007.

  • Abdominal bloating

  • Abdominal or back pain

  • Appetite loss or feeling full

  • Changes in bowel or bladder habits

  • Unexplained weight gain or loss

  • Indigestion or heart burn

  • Fatigue

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Shane Warne debuts wrinkle-free new look

Shane Warne and Liz Hurley on their way to Elton John's White Tie and Tiara ball

Shane Warne and Liz Hurley on their way to Elton John's White Tie and Tiara ball

Shane Warne completed his metrosexual makeover last night, donning a black tuxedo to attend Elton John’s annual White Tie and Tiara ball with his girlfriend Elizabeth Hurley.

The former cricketer has slimmed down in recent weeks, and showed off his new physique in a slim-fitting suit. Elizabeth looked her usual glamorous self in a one-shoulder animal print ball gown with a long train.

Related: Shane Warne and Liz Hurley – true love?

The couple, who have been dating since late last year, couldn’t keep their hands off each other as they posed for photographs outside Elizabeth’s London home.

But while Shane wowed the waiting paparazzi with his debonair red carpet look, closer inspection of the photos suggest he’s done a little more than just exercise and eat well. The sportsman’s hair was noticeably darker and his eyebrows appeared to have been waxed.

His suspiciously smooth forehead also seemed to indicate Shane has had botox or a similar cosmetic procedure.

In pictures: Shane Warne sheds weight

Whatever the secret to Shane’s new look, he will no doubt be quick to insist it has nothing to do with keeping up with his beautiful new lover.

Shane denied Elizabeth was the reason he had lost weight in a recent Sydney radio interview. He said his makeover was entirely for ‘health reasons’ and not for the benefit of Elizabeth.

Your say: Do you think Shane Warne has had botox and an eyebrow wax?

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Shane and Liz’s glam debut

Elizabeth Hurley and Shane Warne have made their red-carpet debut, stepping out together for Sir Elton John‘s White Tie and Tiara Ball.

The pair, who usually share a long-distance relationship over Twitter, stepped out in London this week looking every part the glam celebrity couple.

Liz wore a flowing leopard print dress while Shane looked trim in a black tuxedo. Thanks to Liz’s influence Shane has lost about 10kg in recent months.

The UK’s Daily Mail reported that the pair looked happy and couldn’t keep their hands off each other.

Flick through the pictures of Shane and Liz’s relationship so far here!

Shane Warne and Liz Hurley’s red carpet debut.

Liz supported Shane at the launch of the brand ‘Spinners by Shane Warne’ in Mumbai.

Liz with Shane as he captains the IPL Twenty20 match.

Liz cuased a media frenzy when she came to Australia to visit Shane.

The Pair have been dating since December 2010.

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Eat for healthy skin, hair and nails

Get your glow on with these foods

You really are what you eat, so if you want glowing skin, shiny hair and strong nails you need to fuel your body with the right foods. Here dietician Caitlin Reid reveals the top six foods for healthy skin, hair and nails.

1. Green tea

The epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) contained in green tea may help to eliminate cancer-causing free radicals by making DNA and reactivating dying skin cells. EGCG may also speed up wound healing and reduce scarring risk, but more research is needed. Start your day with a cup of green tea.

2. Lean red meat

Red meat is a rich source of iron, which is essential for the normal growth and functional maturation of our skin. Inadequate iron produces dull and dry skin. It may also contribute to hair loss, as inadequate iron reduces the ability of the red blood cells to carry oxygen to hair follicles. Boost your iron intake by enjoying three to four serves of lean red meat each week.

3. Almonds

The essential amino acid arginine found in almonds is converted to nitric oxide in the body. Nitric oxide helps blood vessel relax, allowing oxygen and nutrients to travel to your cells and promoting good circulation to your skin. Almonds also contain the fat-soluble antioxidant vitamin E, which helps protect the scalp’s natural oils and produces an anti-inflammatory effect on skin. A small 30g handful of almonds each day is all you need.

4. Atlantic salmon

Salmon is rich in omega-3 fats, which moisturise your skin from the inside out, making it smoother and suppressing inflammation, immune responses and blood clotting. Omega-3 fats are also important for skin cell membranes, helping to retain moisture and keeping your skin looking plumper and younger. They’re also the natural oil that keeps your scalp and hair from drying out and becoming brittle. Enjoy salmon or another oily fish two to three times per week.

5. Tomatoes

Lycopene in tomatoes is a carotenoid that is stored in the skin and helps enhance the skin’s ability to protect itself against harmful UV rays, reducing sunburn risk and premature ageing. In fact, UK researchers found that people who consumed 50g of lycopene-rice tomato paste daily for three months had 33 percent higher protection against sunburn compared to those who didn’t eat tomato paste. But UV protection properties from carotenoids are insufficient to act as a physical sunscreen, so you still need to slip, slop, slap.

6. Chicken

Chicken is rich in protein and zinc. Protein is the largest component of skin, hair and nails, with inadequate amounts producing loose skin, dull hair and brittle nails. Zinc maintains the integrity of the skin and plays a role in protein synthesis, cell division and DNA synthesis, making it important for keeping your hair and nails healthy. Enjoy a chicken pasta, sandwich or salad.

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Age-defying beauty and fashion tips

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Do you want to know how to look great, all the time, at any age, any time? Follow these fail-safe age-defying tips and tricks to always looking your best.

Skin

The best age-defying skin secret is to protect your skin from the sun and harmful free radicals. Always cleanse your skin morning and night to wash away environmental aggressors that cause wrinkles. Never leave the house without applying SPF 30+ and give your skin a shot of moisture morning and night with nourishing creams.

A serum is also essential for ageing skins as they penetrate deeper into the skin layers. For a radiant complexion, exfoliate three times a week to buff away dead skin cells.

Hands are the biggest giveaway of your age. It is imperative that you protect your hands as well as your face from harmful UVA and UVB rays from the sun. Apply SPF 30+ daily and keep a hand cream on your desk for easy application when your hands feel dry.

If you’re thinking about Botox to help smooth lines and pump up the skin it’s important to have this done by a certified practitioner. Opting for Botox shouldn’t be taken lightly; it’s costly and only lasts up to three to four months, so you’re committed to having refills to maintain the results. You should never buy Botox online and inject your skin yourself ? it’s dangerous and could end in a disaster with severe facial disfigurements.

Before Botox, try laser skin rejuvenation. MedLite Skin Rejuvenation treatments have proven results on repairing the dermal layer of the skin, increasing collagen in the fibroblast cells within the skin. After just four skin rejuvenation treatments you will see a noticeable improvement in your skin.

Benefits include, smoothing out fine lines and wrinkles, decrease in pore size, a brightening appearance of the skin’s colour giving a radiant complexion, evenness of skin texture, plus it also works wonders on lightening discolouration caused by years of sun exposure. Find out more about skin rejuvenation at the Sydney City Laser Clinic.

Tasteful make-up

The first tips to wearing tasteful, age-appropriate make-up is to never wear glitter, bright eye shadows, candy-coloured nail polish and lipstick hues that are made for under-20s. Don’t pack on thick foundation to fill wrinkles. Wear an age-defying foundation that works to help conceal fine lines, energise and radiate the skin. We love Revlon’s Age Defying Spa Foundation. It comes with an easy-to-use brush for application and is infused with antioxidants and vitamin C to revitalise the skin.

Coating your lashes in mascara is always a must as it helps to open and brighten up your eyes. Applying a smart lips shade; red, a deep plum or (in summer) soft pinks are failsafe options. Just remember to always line your lips first with pencil to avoid lipstick bleeding into fine lines around your mouth. A hint of bronzer or blush also still gets an ageless beauty nod.

Fashion

Avoid being accused of being “mutton dressed as lamb” by keeping your wardrobe elegant and age appropriate. Here are a few rules to stick too. Sky-high miniskirts, mid-riffs and hotpants are out over the age of 30, stripper high-heels, frills and bows are a no-go after 40 and over-50s should trade in leathers, plunging necklines and backless dresses. Wear sophisticated pieces with clean lines; think tailored pants, below-the-knee skirts, suit jackets and add in splashes of colour with prints and tasteful hues. Arm yourself with a serious carryall to attract all the attention.

Haircuts

There’s a certain point in our lives when hair just decides it doesn’t want to be long and lustrous anymore ? it gives up on us before we’re ready. When this starts to happen it’s time to chop off your locks. Short hair can actually be more flattering. Think a nice choppy bob or a super-short pixie cut, Cate Blanchett style.

Hair colour

Don’t panic when flecks of silver start to shine through on your head. Colour works wonders on covering greys, you just have to be smart about choosing the right hue to help turn back the clock. Don’t go for a Vivienne Westwood-style flame-coloured mane, instead opt for highlights to help mask grey hair or go a darker shade. Just remember to always upkeep your roots.

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My Nightmare Boss

Meryl Streep as a demanding magazine editor in The Devil Wears Prada

Meryl Streep as a demanding magazine editor in The Devil Wears Prada

The Weekly’s Executive Editor Juliet Rieden recalls working under a boss so demanding she made Meryl Streep’s The Devil Wears Prada character look warm and friendly.

Breeding the competitive spirit into a mean fighting machine was the ruling dogma at one of the most challenging workplaces I have experienced, a British newspaper office, and in order to achieve this a rigid hierarchy of bosses made their own competitive game of who could be the most unreasonable and demanding dictator.

My own fearless leader cut her teeth on reducing staff to tears in Oscar-winning performances of ritual humiliation but her particular and favoured sport involved lines of communication.

Cruella — not her name but an apt moniker — had a computer in her office but never used it. In fact when she resigned we discovered the computer had never actually been connected to the central server.

Cruella, you see, refused to use such egalitarian forms of communication as email — that would mean people would be able to talk to her freely and at will.

Instead Cruella’s office, the door of which was always closed, was protected by her own door bitch PA seated in an outer office, a purgatorial no man’s land where you could put in your request for an audience with Cruella.

Your name with your topic of discussion would be written in a big book and at some later time — maybe 10 minutes, maybe two weeks, maybe never — you would receive your appointed hour which she may or may not turn up for.

For more regular contact with myself and my sidekick, senior staff members on this publication — which had a substantial staff putting out a high circulation weekly magazine with cutting edge news content — Cruella had installed what we called “the bat phone”.

This was a phone that sat on the desk between me and my colleague and was connected to Cruella’s private phone line in her office, a number we were not given access to by any other means.

It should be noted that our desks were literally right outside Cruella’s office, but communication was only via said “bat phone” from her to us — not vice versa — or via the PA door bitch. This phone needed to be manned at all times when Cruella was in the building or Hell would most certainly freeze over.

If we were both busting to go to the bathroom too bad…if we wanted lunch at the same time, forget it. The phone had a unique shrill tone and when it rang raised heartbeats to critical levels.

Cruella would bark an order then put down the phone. There was no repeating the order, no supplementary explanation of what it might be about or how we might complete it, all that was clear was that instant action was required.

Needless to say we always worked it out — somehow — such was the fevered reaction of the abused children we were. And when we managed to complete the task — always undergone at high hysterical speed — we felt somehow fulfilled, even complete. Such is the power of the nightmare boss!

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Brad takes Angelina on same romantic date as his ex Jen

Brad takes Angelina on same romantic date as his ex Jen

It seemed like the perfect romantic evening for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as they stepped out for a romantic dinner in Malta minus their six children.

But this isn’t the first time Brad has romantically dined at the restaurant. The first time was with his ex-wife Jennifer Aniston.

Despite this, the couple arrived hand in hand at the de Mondion restaurant at the Xara Palace hotel overlooking the island’s spectacular views at about 7pm, Us Weekly reported.

Brad, 47, is currently filming World War Z in the European country, and has taken his family with him where they are renting an $11 million mansion.

The pair dined on crab salad, poached rockfish, risotto with seafood and fine cheese prepared especially for them by executive chef Kevin Bonello.

An unnamed source told the magazine that the pair looked very much in love and left looking “a little tipsy”.

“They were very, very romantic … Like a couple in love,” the source said.

In 2003, while filming his movie Troy in the same location, Brad took his then-wife Jennifer Aniston to the same restaurant sitting in the same outdoor setting.

At the time, the pair even signed the guest book. “Thanks for the great escape. Much love, Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston,” they wrote.

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What inspired you to lose weight?

Princess Beatrice showed off the results of her dramatic weight loss yesterday, three years after an unflattering photo of her was published. What made you decide to slim down?
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Princess Beatrice on holiday this week, and three years ago

Princess Beatrice showed off the results of her dramatic weight loss yesterday, donning a black strapless swimsuit while on holiday in France.

The 22-year-old royal looked lean and toned in the frilly one-piece and seemed confident and happy as she relaxed with boyfriend Dave Clark on a yacht off the coast of Antibes.

Beatrice’s new body is the result of three years of dieting and a gruelling exercise regime. The princess decided to transform her figure after unflattering photos of her in a bikini were published in 2008.

Beatrice was devastated by the photos, and vowed to lose her “puppy fat” for good.

“I thought people were a bit mean, although I know it comes with the territory,” Beatrice told the UK’s Daily Mail at the time.

“The trouble is, I don’t have much confidence so it can be quite upsetting. I could probably do with losing the odd pound though, so perhaps it is the kick I need.”

Beatrice might be a princess, but it turns out she’s just like any other woman when it comes to weight loss. Seeing an unflattering photo of yourself is one of the biggest weight loss triggers, alongside being dumped, not fitting into a favourite piece of clothing and health problems.

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What inspired you to lose weight?

Princess Beatrice showed off the results of her dramatic weight loss yesterday, three years after an unflattering photo of her was published. What made you decide to slim down?
Princess Beatrice in a bikini

Princess Beatrice on holiday this week, and three years ago

Princess Beatrice showed off the results of her dramatic weight loss yesterday, donning a black strapless swimsuit while on holiday in France.

The 22-year-old royal looked lean and toned in the frilly one-piece and seemed confident and happy as she relaxed with boyfriend Dave Clark on a yacht off the coast of Antibes.

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Beatrice’s new body is the result of three years of dieting and a gruelling exercise regime. The princess decided to transform her figure after unflattering photos of her in a bikini were published in 2008.

Beatrice was devastated by the photos, and vowed to lose her “puppy fat” for good.

“I thought people were a bit mean, although I know it comes with the territory,” Beatrice told the UK’s Daily Mail at the time.

“The trouble is, I don’t have much confidence so it can be quite upsetting. I could probably do with losing the odd pound though, so perhaps it is the kick I need.”

Related: Princess Beatrice’s hat sells for $123,000

Beatrice might be a princess, but it turns out she’s just like any other woman when it comes to weight loss. Seeing an unflattering photo of yourself is one of the biggest weight loss triggers, alongside being dumped, not fitting into a favourite piece of clothing and health problems.

Your say: What inspired you to lose weight?

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Do you practice good phone etiquette?

Do you practice good phone etiquette?

Good manners are something we should all be using everyday and now, with the introduction of mobile phones, we have a new type of etiquette to be mindful of: phone etiquette.

It’s one thing to be polite, but each new technology brings new challenges to etiquette, and having good phone etiquette affects almost all Australians on a daily basis.

A recent study commissioned by Telstra found that 78 percent of Australians believe that mobile phone etiquette has gotten worse with the advancement of smartphones.

The nationwide study found that 74 percent of Australians have been affected or upset by people’s manners when using a phone.

Etiquette expert Anna Musson, who runs the Good manners Company, says she wasn’t surprised by the survey results.

“We have become very much a ‘me’ society,” she says.

“What suits us is very much first and foremost and usually the first choice. If someone is ringing us we want to answer it or if someone has tweeted us or beeped us we want to respond and that pretty much has taken over from how our actions impact others.”

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Anna, who believes good manners are on the decline in Australia, says good phone etiquette always comes back to having good manners and good manners means putting others first.

“So, good manners is always about putting others first and thinking, ‘How will my behaviour impact others?’ And just watching one episode of Downton Abbey we can see it’s all about the other person,” Anna says.

“[In the show] they say, ‘I couldn’t possibly impose on you.’ But today it’s all about us first and I think that when you combine that with new technology we haven’t defined the new rules yet.”

The Telstra survey, which surveyed people of all ages, also found that using the phone while driving was the worst type of poor phone etiquette, followed by using your phone while at the movies.

Read More: Why manners matter

So what’s Anna’s advice for avoiding this situation? If the phone rings, you don’t have to answer it.

“It’s great that we have all of this fantastic technology right at our finger tips, but sometimes we need to take a step back from it and consider other people and remember our manners,” Anna says.

“Just because you can answer your phone right now doesn’t mean that you always should. I think that’s the invention of voicemail is wonderful, that is what it is for. We are such an instant society now and we want to be connected and I’m not saying that’s a bad thing, it’s great to be connected and technology is wonderful, so long as we are thoughtful users.”

Anna says that good manners start at home and the manners message parents should be passing on to their children should also include polite phone etiquette.

“What I love about this survey is that it is increasing awareness it means that parents sitting down with their children at the dinner table can say ‘no, you don’t use your phone at the dinner table’,” she said.

“So if we want to improve manners in society then we need to use them ourselves and we need to go back to the basics and start saying ‘excuse me’, ‘thank you’, ‘may I’, ‘please’ and ‘after you’, all of those little things.”

How to practise good phone etiquette

  • Don’t answer the phone or be texting if you are with someone else, at the counter of a shop, or having coffee with a friend. Anna says this the worst “phone par”. “The person you are with will feel much more valued if you say, ‘no I’ll speak to that person later’ and return the call at a better time,” Anna says.

  • Just because you can’t get a person on the phone when you want them, doesn’t mean they won’t get back to you. Don’t persist, they may be tied up at the time. “It all comes down to business etiquette,” Anna says. “They should return that call within that business day and if they can’t then within 24 hours.”

  • Remember that good manners leave a lasting impression. “Because people will say ‘I really liked the way that made me feel, I’m going to do that to the next person’,” Anna says.

  • Try not to disconnect yourself from the outside world too much by listening to music or constantly being on the phone. “The more we disconnect the more we aren’t aware of what is around us, so we don’t offer to help others and we don’t say good morning to the bus driver,” Anna says.

  • Don’t use your phone or place your phone on the table during meals. Your attention should be on the person you are having the meal with.

  • Remember that children will follow by example, if good manners are used at home they will reflect this.

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