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Why every woman should stop drinking now

Why every woman should stop drinking now

Drinking to excess may be socially acceptable, but women are feeling the ill effects. Professor Kerryn Phelps says its high time we changed our habits. Itโ€™s as Australian as kangaroos and a day at the footy to โ€œlike a drinkโ€. The problem is, too many Australian women like alcohol way too much โ€” to the [โ€ฆ]
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What's Miranda Kerr's health secret? Coconut oil!

Whatโ€™s Miranda Kerrโ€™s health secret? Coconut oil!

While celebrities have been associated with a number of health and diet tips and tricks, supermodel Miranda Kerrโ€™s tip seems to be one of the easiest to live by! The 28-year-old new mum, who is famous for her organic lifestyle, swears by certified organic coconut oil for everything from her healthy glow to her after [โ€ฆ]
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Television is slowly killing us, study claims

Television is slowly killing us, study claims

Most people love nothing more than flopping down in front of the TV at the end of a busy day, but a new study has shown our habit might be slowly killing us. Researchers at the University of Queensland found that every hour of TV watched by people over the age of 25 was associated [โ€ฆ]
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Top six tips to help you achieve success

Fitting health into your life

Nutritionist and exercise physiologist Caitlin Reid reveals the tasks you should add to your to-do list today. With long working days, job-related stress, traffic delays and school drop-offs, itโ€™s hard for many of us to spare even a thought for our health. Sure if we could exercise whenever we pleased and had a personal chef [โ€ฆ]
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Top six tips to help you achieve success

How to succeed at anything

It doesnโ€™t matter whether you are trying to succeed at work, in your relationship or with your wealth the principles are the same. Accredited nutritionist and exercise physiologist Caitlin Reid provides you with the top six tips that will help you succeed no matter what. 1. Know what you want You must have the desire [โ€ฆ]
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Wine prevents sunburn

Wine can prevent sunburn

Want to avoid painful and unsightly sunburn this summer? Drink more wine. A new Spanish study has found that white and red wine may protect skin cells from ultra-violet radiation. Related: Eight cancer-fighting vegetables to improve your health Researchers from the University of Barcelona and the Spanish National Research Council reported that flavonoids found in [โ€ฆ]
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Struggling to conceive? Your liver could be to blame

Struggling to conceive? It could be your liver

If youโ€™re thinking about having a baby, itโ€™s not just your reproductive health and your partnerโ€™s sperm quality you have to take into account โ€” itโ€™s the state of your liver too. According to a study from the University of Milan, published in Cell Metabolism, oestrogen receptors in your liver are crucial for maintaining fertility. [โ€ฆ]
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How to beat your cravings

How to beat your cravings

Chocolate? Pizza? Hot chips? Whatโ€™s your food obsession? Tara Diversi looks at the difference between normal and potentially dangerous food cravings and how to free yourself of them forever. Check in with the 97 per cent of women who experience food cravings and you will hear the following four foods mentioned over and over again [โ€ฆ]
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Secret super-fruits

Secret super-fruits

Exotic-sounding fruits like mangosteen, acai and goji are the caped crusaders of the nutrition world. However, most โ€˜superfruitsโ€™ are more like Clark Kent than Superman โ€” theyโ€™re so unassuming we donโ€™t notice their healing powers. Red grapes: Red grapes โ€” as opposed to green ones โ€” contain resveratrol, a phytochemical which shows great promise in [โ€ฆ]
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Michelle Bridges' fitness tips for over 50s

Michelle Bridgesโ€™ fitness tips for over 50s

The Biggest Loser personal trainer Michelle Bridges has been helping people fight the battle of the bulge since she was 14 years old. Here, she gives her top fitness tips for over 50s: 1. Youโ€™re not too old! Donโ€™t kid yourself youโ€™re too old to start exercising โ€” itโ€™s an excuse that we like to [โ€ฆ]
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Getting your family to eat more vegetables

Getting your family to eat more vegetables

Getting your family to eat enough fruit and vegetables can be a challenge. Here are some tips to ensure everyone in your household gets their recommended intake of two servings of fruit and five servings of vegetables every day. Swap the bacon and eggs at your weekend breakfast for baked beans or grilled mushrooms and [โ€ฆ]
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Size 12 women 'likely' to be obese

Size 12 women โ€˜likelyโ€™ to be obese

If youโ€™re putting off going to the gym because you still fit into size 12 clothes, dust off your running shoes โ€” the average size 12 garment fits women who are medically obese. Australian fashion houses have expanded the measurements of the average size 12 item of clothing so it fits women with a waistline [โ€ฆ]
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Six steps to a stress-free work day

Six steps to a stress-free work day

Does your average day in the office have you pulling out your hair by 3pm? These tips will have you feeling zen in no time. Few things are as capable of restoring perspective and turbo-charging your energy levels as taking a brisk walk. Walking raises your heart rate, improves circulation and boosts your mood. And, [โ€ฆ]
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How standing up can improve heart health

How standing up can improve heart health

Itโ€™s time to get up and get moving, according to a new study on heart health. Research has shown that adults who spend less time sitting throughout the day have a lower risk of early death from cardiovascular disease. In pictures: How to lose kilos without noticing Current government guidelines recommend 30 minutes or more [โ€ฆ]
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How to change your bad habits for good

How to change your bad habits for good

Lifestyle changes can make a positive difference to our lives, but weโ€™ve all been guilty of making a conscious effort to eat healthier or exercise more before returning to old habits a few weeks later. It is admirable to have the motivation to start to make these changes but the real success lies in making [โ€ฆ]
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The world's fattest mother: 'My four-year-old is my feeder'

The worldโ€™s fattest mother: โ€˜My four-year-old is my feederโ€™

Donna Simpson holds the Guinness World Records title as the fattest woman to give birth, but surprisingly, she is now working towards a new goal to put on even more weight. The 44-year-old from New Jersey broke her first Guinness World Record after she gave birth to a daughter, following a high-risk caesarean birth that [โ€ฆ]
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Should I seek a second opinion?

Should I seek a second opinion?

Trust what the doctor says, we are told, so when is it okay to get a second, third or even fourth opinion? Professor Kerryn Phelps explains. The question of second opinions comes up all the time in medical practice. The type you may be most familiar with are the referrals to specialists in a particular [โ€ฆ]
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14 day meal plan for better digestive health

This two-week meal plan is based on the consumption of two 125 grams Danone Activia yoghurt tubs per day. Activia, with its exclusive probiotic culture Bifidus ActiRegularis, has been scientifically proven to help reduce digestive discomfort such as feeling bloated. Try this 14 day meal planner and feel the difference.
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Solving your infertility problems

Solving your infertility problems

According to Australiaโ€™s Infertility Network, 15 percent of couples have difficulty starting a family. Alternative approaches counsel patients to restore balance to mind and body prior to conception, which is something many women desperate for a baby find difficult. โ€œIf I had to describe a typical patient,โ€ says natural fertility expert Francesca Naish, โ€œshe would [โ€ฆ]
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Why you should switch to a natural fragrance

Why you should switch to a natural fragrance

Swapping your regular perfume for a naturally-derived fragrance can deliver more than just a beautiful scent. Formulated with pure essential oils, they can offer holistic wellbeing too, writes Shonagh Walker. Drawing from the age-old traditions of aromatherapy, natural perfumes are attractive for a range of reasons. As well as offering a pretty scent, they actually [โ€ฆ]
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A new reason to skip salt

A new reason to skip salt

On average, Australian adults consume between 8g and 12g of salt daily, which is twice the 6g daily that the National Health & Medical Research Council suggests, and high salt intake is a leading risk factor for people with hypertension. But if you think you donโ€™t need to worry until your blood pressure starts to [โ€ฆ]
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The new cold-buster

The new cold-buster

Vitamin C? Check. Echinacea? Check. What else should you be taking to keep colds and flu at bay this winter? A study of more than 1000 people published in Pharmacological Research found that taking supplements of up to 1000mg of quercetin (a flavonoid found naturally in onions, garlic, apples, green and black tea, red grapes, [โ€ฆ]
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Foods to boost your immunity

Beat the flu with these immunity boosting foods

Have you been feeling a little fluey lately? Instead of visiting the pharmacy, visit the greengrocers and stock up on foods that boost your immune system. Nutritionist Joanna McMillan says preventing the flu and other bugs this winter is as easy as boosting your immune system by eating a healthy well-rounded diet that includes the [โ€ฆ]
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The low-down on gluten-free diets

The low-down on gluten-free diets

One in 100 Australians suffer from coeliac disease, an auto-immune disorder caused by gluten in food. Dietician Karen Inge reports on the popularity of gluten-free diets and who actually needs to be on them. Itโ€™s amazing how the popularity and availability of gluten-free foods has increased in recent years. No longer do you have to [โ€ฆ]
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Blueprint for a healthy lunch box

Blueprint for a healthy lunch box

Across Australia, childrenโ€™s waistlines are steadily expanding as intake of fast food and soft drinks because increasingly normal. With a host of unhealthy options available at almost every school canteen, here are some guidelines to help you ensure your children are eating a balanced diet. In pictures: Gym habits that are holding you back A [โ€ฆ]
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A guide to Asian greens

A guide to Asian greens

The use of Asian vegetables in everyday cooking is becoming increasingly popular, adding great flavours, colours and textures to many of your favourite dishes โ€” but how do you know which ones to use? This guide looks at some of the most common Asian vegetables and explains why you should add them to your shopping [โ€ฆ]
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Healthy menu ideas for every day of the week

Healthy menu ideas for every day of the week

The following meal ideas have been designed to include a variety of foods that are easy to prepare and easy to eat. The meal suggestions and recipes focus on a range of plant foods and are meat-free. The addition of lean meats, chicken or fish is an optional extra for those who wish to include [โ€ฆ]
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Cameron Diaz reveals her new health and exercise regime

Cameron Diaz has said she has never worried about her weight or what she eats, but whatโ€™s the reason behind her new gym junkie attitude and refusal to eating fried foods? The 38-year-old actress has opened up to Elle magazine about her new diet and exercise regime saying that in order to pursue her new [โ€ฆ]
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Some trans fats could improve heart health

Some trans fats could improve heart health

Trans fats are bad for you, right? Yes โ€” and no. Trans fats (those fats that are a by-product of the manufacture of partially hydrogenated vegetable oils and that are used in some margarines and commercial baked goods) have had plenty of bad press over the past few years, being linked with a variety of [โ€ฆ]
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Fructose linked to gout

Fructose linked to gout

By Pamela Allardice You already know the risks of consuming too much fructose. Itโ€™s usually found in the form of high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS), which is added to many processed foods, sweetened fruit juices and soft drinks, as well as to sauces and condiments. And an increasing body of research has already linked it to [โ€ฆ]
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The five simple functions we are too busy to do right

Does hurrying the kids through their breakfast, before dashing off to work, then doing 10 things at once, before popping in and out of meetings sound familiar to you? Whether itโ€™s work, looking after the kids, racing to get somewhere or rushing to do something, we all get caught up in everyday life. So itโ€™s [โ€ฆ]
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Gwyneth Paltrow reveals her body secrets

She has one of the best bodies in Hollywood and now Gwyneth Paltrow has revealed her secrets to how she manages it. The 38-year-old actress said she does not obsess about her body shape and that she loves to eat. The mother of two said she is diligent about her fitness routine but told Self [โ€ฆ]
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Banish multitasking and concentrate on the job at hand

Banish multitasking and concentrate on the job at hand

Feeling overwhelmed? Easily distracted? Too busy to stop? Performance expert Dr Adam Fraser shows us how to get back into the flow and focus on the task at hand. โ€œMultitasking is impossible,โ€ Dr Adam Fraser says. โ€œWhat weโ€™re actually doing is switch-tasking. We can only give our conscious attention to one task at a time. [โ€ฆ]
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Escape from hormone hell

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. [โ€ฆ]
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How vacuuming can help you lose weight

How vacuuming can help you lose weight

Did you know that doing the housework, walking around the supermarket and even getting up to change the channel on the television all burn kilojoules? These everyday activities are examples of โ€œincidental exerciseโ€, which is any physical activity that is part of your daily routine. Incorporating more incidental exercise into your daily routine is one [โ€ฆ]
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Cranberries can help prostate problems

Cranberries can help prostate problems

You may already know that cranberry juice and its freeze-dried extracts can help to treat and prevent recurrent cystitis, but Czech researchers have also found cranberries can help prevent benign prostatic hyperplasia in men. Researchers writing in the British Journal of Nutrition have found that cranberryโ€™s protective effects can also help men who are suffering [โ€ฆ]
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Swedish massage: the touch cure

Swedish massage: the touch cure

We all know how good a massage feels but now researchers writing in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine have found just how good it is for you, as well. A research team from the department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles divided a group of adult [โ€ฆ]
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Body sculpt: Best workout for your body type

Body sculpt: Best workout for your body type

Which workout will give you the best results in the shortest amount of time? It all depends on your body type. Exercise physiologist and nutritionist Kathleen Alleaume reveals the right fitness level for your body type.
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Body sculpt: Best workout for your body type

Body sculpt: Best workout for your body type

Which workout will give you the best results in the shortest amount of time? It all depends on your body type. Exercise physiologist and nutritionist Kathleen Alleaume reveals the right fitness level for your body type. There are a number of different body types and you can thank (or blame) your parents for the genetics [โ€ฆ]
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Say no to soft drinks

You already know that too many soft drinks are bad for your teeth and your waistline, but now a study published in the Journal of Hepatology has also linked them to liver damage, specifically non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which may in turn lead to insulin resistance, diabetes, heart disease, and even liver cancer. In [โ€ฆ]
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Do you need to see a shrink?

We all need someone to talk to about lifeโ€™s ups and downs, and most of the time friends and family are there to listen and help. But sometimes it pays to seek professional advice. โ€œA psychologist is objective โ€“ someone who has no vested interest,โ€ says Amanda Gordon, a Sydney-based practicing clinical psychologist and President [โ€ฆ]
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The real cost of healthy food

With prices on the average grocery bill on the rise, it seems that fresh fruit and vegies are often blamed for spikes in cost โ€” or even worse, are avoided in the name of the household budget. So, are fresh fruit and vegetables really more expensive than their processed counterparts? โ€œThe Real Cost of Healthy [โ€ฆ]
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Watching more than four hours of TV can lead to heart attacks

If you watch more than four hours of TV a day, be warned it could lead to heart attacks regardless of how much exercise you do, UK researchers have found. Watching TV or playing video games for extended periods of time can increase your chances of heart disease and premature death research, the UKโ€™s Daily [โ€ฆ]
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Gotta go? Get some rye

We all know that eating fibre helps to keep bowel habits regular, so it comes as a surprise to learn that up to 27 percent of the population of Western countries regularly experience constipation. Apart from being uncomfortable, chronic constipation predisposes you to colon cancer, possibly because, if the stools remain in the intestine for [โ€ฆ]
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Multitasking must-have

Multitasking must-have

You already know that certain vitamins and minerals โ€” notably the B-group and magnesium โ€” help to support brain health and mood. Now a study by researchers from Northumbria University in England, published in Human Psychopharmacology, has found that taking a multivitamin supplement is also of specific benefit to the mental performance of women who [โ€ฆ]
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Make peace with yourself using Ayurveda

Have you ever wished your body came with an individualised manual? Forget about battling your body and struggling to change what youโ€™ve got. According to this ancient Indian wisdom, your individual constitution is predetermined at birth. And you can learn to work with (and love) it. Ayurveda is Indiaโ€™s 5000-year-old science of life, health and [โ€ฆ]
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Want to live a longer life? Scientists claim they have the answer

A US scientist claims to know how to live a longer and healthier life. Geneticist Professor Cynthia Kenyon says it lies with eliminating carbohydrates and high amount of insulin from your diet, the UKโ€™s Daily Mail reported. She discovered that the carbohydrates we eat, including bananas, potatoes, bread, pasta, biscuits and cakes, directly affect two [โ€ฆ]
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Youโ€™re never too old for a teddy bear

Have you ever sat at home on your bed with your beloved teddy and wondered โ€œAm I the only one doing this?โ€ The answer is no. A survey of 6000 UK adults, commissioned by hotel chain Travelodge, found that 35 percent of British adults admitted to sleeping with a stuffed animal, LiveScience reported. One of [โ€ฆ]
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How your dog keeps you fit

Dogs can improve our health without us even realising it. You donโ€™t have to run endlessly around the local park with your dog to lose weight. When low-income, sedentary people with chronic illness were given โ€œloanerโ€ dogs to walk, they lost an average of 6.5kg a year, a study from the University of Missouri found [โ€ฆ]
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What are the top five germiest places?

Just when you thought the season of feeling sick was over and the nasty cold and flu bugs were out of the picture, think again. There are still bacteria lurking in everyday places and on everyday items in your home and workplace. These bacteria can be contributing to the spread of illness more than you [โ€ฆ]
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Keep your man healthy with three solid meals a day

Keep your man healthy with three solid meals a day

When it comes to your partnerโ€™s health, US researchers have found that serving up three solid meals a day will keep them healthier than if they graze on smaller meals throughout the day. New research conducted on a group of 27 overweight men by researchers at Purdue University in Indiana found that eating three solid [โ€ฆ]
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Do you suffer from migraines? The cause could be in your genes.

An international scientific team has studied data collected from 50,000 Europeans and identified a genetic risk factor linked to common migraines. The researchers found that patients with a certain DNA variant affecting the regulation of a particular brain chemical, called glutamate, have a greater risk of developing migraines. In pictures: Surprising things that cause headaches [โ€ฆ]
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How can you cut diabetes risk?

Up to 275 Australians develop diabetes every day, but new research in the UK suggests cutting diabetes risk can be as easy as munching on some spinach. A new study by the University of Leicester has found that eating green leafy vegetables can significantly cut your risk of type 2 diabetes. Diagnosis of type 2 [โ€ฆ]
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Check it out

A research team from Englandโ€™s University of Warwick says it may be possible to substantially reduce your chances of developing heart disease with a simple blood test to check your vitamin D levels. In one of the largest studies of its kind, the researchers reviewed 28 studies, which examined over 99,000 men and women from [โ€ฆ]
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Build strong bones

August 1-7 is National Healthy Bones Week (www.osteoporosis.org.au), and โ€” seeing as one in two women and one in five men over the age of 50 will suffer a broken bone as the result of osteoporosis, or brittle bone disease โ€” it makes sense to learn how to reduce your risk. Hereโ€™s what you need [โ€ฆ]
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You gotta have goals

Have you ever decided to get fit? But then you found you really couldnโ€™t be bothered? This often happens when you donโ€™t set a specific goal. Without a reason to exercise, most people struggle to get started. Heidi Howard, a 30-year-old Brisbane mum, had vague notions that she wanted to get fit and lose weight [โ€ฆ]
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Sip anti-obesi-tea

You already know about the powerful disease-fighting antioxidants found in green, black and white tea. Now a study from Germany, published in Nutrition and Metabolism, has revealed that, compared with other types of tea, white tea helps prevent new fat cells from forming, and also breaks down the fat content in those already present. Lead [โ€ฆ]
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Winter exercise tips

There are many benefits to exercising in the cold. You use more energy in winter, which equates to burning more kilojoules. And as youโ€™re burning more energy, you sleep better at night. Regular exercise is also one of the best ways to boost your immune system and fend off wintertime colds and other illnesses. But [โ€ฆ]
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Three common problems solved!

Want to know how to put a stop to crying when you donโ€™t want to or curing the hiccups? Womanโ€™s Day health expert Jane Worthington has the answers! Swallowing a teaspoon of sugar can work, reports the British Medical Journal. Or take a series of deep breaths and hold for 5-10 seconds without exhaling. It [โ€ฆ]
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Vitamins: You may be taking more than you need to!

Vitamins: You may be taking more than you need to!

If you think taking vitamin C will stop you getting the flu, think again. In fact when if comes to taking vitamins, an Australian dietician suggests you may be taking more than you need to. Accredited practising dietician Lisa Renn says if you eat a healthy and balanced diet there is not a great need [โ€ฆ]
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Late motherhood

The risk of miscarriages and fertility problems increases with age in both men and women, says geneticist Dr Judy Ford, author of a new e-book Starting your family after 30. But that doesnโ€™t mean parenthood isnโ€™t possible for older couples. To increase your chances of a successful conception and healthy pregnancy โ€” particularly after age [โ€ฆ]
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Heart disease in women is more common than you think

Do you know which disease kills four times as many women as breast cancer? If you donโ€™t, youโ€™re not alone โ€“ heart disease in women is often dangerously overlooked. This is something young Aussie Olympian Cate Campbell hopes will soon change. โ€œNormally when I hear the words heart disease I think of a middle-aged man [โ€ฆ]
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What you need to know: Inflammatory bowel disease

With currently 61,000 people living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in Australia, there is work being done to raise public awareness around the issues people with IBD courageously cope with every day of their lives. So what is IBD? IBD is a collective term used to describe autoimmune conditions such as Crohnโ€™s disease and ulcerative [โ€ฆ]
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Surprising health benefits

Just when you think that scientists and doctors must be near to running-out of new health benefits to research and incredible discoveries to make, they unveil some more. One of the symptoms of a stroke โ€” where the affected area of the brain is unable to function โ€” is the inability to move one or [โ€ฆ]
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Take your thyme

Red wine lovers can happily justify moderate tippling, thanks to the impressive body of research which indicates that one of its key components, resveratrol, interferes with the action of the inflammation-producing COX-2 enzyme, which is linked to a host of health disorders, including cancer and heart disease. However, people who donโ€™t drink or who donโ€™t [โ€ฆ]
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Can mobile phone use cause cancer?

Next time youโ€™re chatting on your mobile phone, it may be worth stopping to think about the health risks. Although the link between mobile phone use and cancer remains unclear, new research suggests that a risk is there, however the severity continues to be debated. A 10-year study on the health effects of mobile phone [โ€ฆ]
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Women are twice as vulnerable to stress

Women are more susceptible to stress than men because of a greater sensitivity to a substance produced when they are anxious, a new study has found. Scientists have long known women are more vulnerable than men to stress and related conditions such as depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, but this research from the US is [โ€ฆ]
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Solutions for sinus problems

For such a tiny part of your body, your sinuses (the narrow channels located around your nose, eyes, cheeks and forehead are not much wider than the lead in a pencil) can sure pack a painful punch when theyโ€™re all bunged up. If the pressure is getting to you, hereโ€™s how to make yourself feel [โ€ฆ]
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New blood test speeds up cancer detection

New blood test speeds up cancer detection

A simple blood test could be the answer to detecting cancer in the very early stages, new UK research has found. The University of Nottingham and cancer detection technology company Oncimmune have developed a blood test that can assist in the detection of cancer up to four years earlier than current testing methods, such as [โ€ฆ]
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Tap VS Bottled water: Which is best?

Tap VS Bottled water: Which is best?

Next time you want a drink of water, donโ€™t dismiss the good old tap. According to new Canadian research, bottled water holds more bacteria than tap water. The study conducted by a team of 70 scientists from the C-crest Laboratories in Montreal found that bottled water is not as pure as first thought. โ€œHeterotrophic bacteria [โ€ฆ]
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Are you suffering from an addiction?

Are you suffering from an addiction?

Every day around Australia, thousands of people are bravely battling addiction. This cruel human affliction is not just reserved for โ€˜hard-coreโ€™ drug or alcohol abusers. The reality is that any of us can potentially become addicted to anything. โ€œThere are many and varied reasons why someone develops an addiction, and itโ€™s a very complex issue,โ€ [โ€ฆ]
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Celebrity diets: Do they work?

Celebrity diets: Do they work?

Despite their genetic blessings most celebrities turn to their own quick-fix diet to get their body red-carpet ready. But do these celebrity detoxes actually work and are they safe? Naomi Campbell recently confessed that she puts her body through three lemon-and-maple syrup detox sessions a year, each lasting 18 days, the New York Times reported. [โ€ฆ]
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I spent $140,000 to look like Jordan!

My 40-year-old son is trapped in a childโ€™s body

Western Australiaโ€™s Nicky Freeman may hold the secret to eternal youth, but his mum tells John Parrish the secret to happiness is just as important. Heโ€™s a 40-year-old who looks and acts like a 10-year-old, but man-child Nicky Freeman could help unlock the secrets of near-eternal youth. Nicky has a virtually unknown condition that sees [โ€ฆ]
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Get on your bike!

If you can swap your car commute for a bike ride to work, youโ€™ll reap a host of health and fitness benefits. According to a study published in Preventive Medicine, a combination walk-and-cycle commute is linked to an 11 percent decrease in risk of heart disease. Research reported in the European Journal of Epidemiology has [โ€ฆ]
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Want to live longer? Get some shuteye!

Want to live longer? Get some shuteye!

We all know most of the benefits of getting a good nightโ€™s sleep, but new European research has found that it not only benefits our everyday health and wellbeing, it can also help us live longer. Research conducted by the University of Warwick and the University of Naples Federico II found poor sleepers who get [โ€ฆ]
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Achieving good health is easier than you think!

Achieving good health is easier than you think!

Whatโ€™s the latest health craze which lowers blood pressure, stress and boosts the immune system? Itโ€™s as simple as a good laugh! Researchers from the Loma Linda University in California have discovered that laughing is like internal jogging and can have the same effect on our body as moderate exercise the UKโ€™s Daily Telegraph reported. [โ€ฆ]
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Pauline Hanson's travel nightmare

Pauline Hansonโ€™s travel nightmare

Just days into her exciting new life, Pauline Hanson tells Glen Williams about her embarrassing travel saga, and her fears for the Australian flag. She wanted to see the world, but Pauline Hansonโ€™s time in jail is proving a stumbling block. The fiery redhead got as far as New Zealand, only to be halted by [โ€ฆ]
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Immune boosters

Winterโ€™s on its way and so is cold and flu season. To stay healthy, during the colder months, there are some easy, natural ways to boost your immunity and help protect you. Food can be an immune booster Enjoy plenty of fresh fruit, vegetables, wholegrains, legumes, nuts and seeds so that your body gets vital [โ€ฆ]
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Volcanic ash does wonders for hair!

Volcanic ash does wonders for hair!

While the recent volcanic eruption in Iceland has caused a stir for thousands of travellers, the volcanic ash is a beauty godsend for stars like Angelina Jolie, Uma Thurman, Nicole Kidman, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kate Hudson. The mineral-rich volcanic ash is one of the key ingredients in Kate Hudsonโ€™s range of hairstyling products, which [โ€ฆ]
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What causes allergies? Experts blame excessive cleaning

What causes allergies? Experts blame excessive cleaning

If you are obsessed with keeping your home or workplace clean and tidy, you may be doing more harm than good when it comes to your health. Excessive cleanliness has led to a soaring rise in allergies such as hay fever, eczema, hives and asthma in developed countries, a new Canadian study has found. The [โ€ฆ]
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Pregnant women don't eat enough fruit and vege

Pregnant women donโ€™t eat enough fruit and veg

Recent research has found that unborn children may be at risk as pregnant women are gaining too much weight and not eating enough fruit and vegetables. The Australian research, which was published in the Nutrition & Dietetics journal last month found that pregnant women only eat half the amount of fresh fruit and vegetables that [โ€ฆ]
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Three top ways to cut your cancer risk

Want to cut your risk of getting cancer? Try these three easy steps! Want to butt out? See www.quitsmokingjournals.com โ€“ full of great tips like massaging your ears to cull cravings, or calling cigarettes โ€œsickerettesโ€. plus stories from ex-smokers with lung cancer. More vegies, less meat. More than 540g of red meat per week increases [โ€ฆ]
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Skin cancer cure found, scientists claim

US researchers believe they have found a vaccine that can help patients fully recover from melanoma, even in its late stages. Tests by scientists at Chicagoโ€™s Rush University Medical Centre have shown that the vaccine attacks tumour cells without harming healthy cells and can even target cells away from the area injected, the UKโ€™sDaily Telegraphreported. [โ€ฆ]
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The spice is right

Cooler weather sees me hauling out my big saucepans to make hearty and nourishing soups, broths and stews. Spices not only add colour, flavour, and mouth-watering aroma, but remarkable health benefits, too. Cayenne pepper increases blood flow (and therefore nutrient supply) to the peripheral parts of the body, especially to the head, making it perfect [โ€ฆ]
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Women complain more than men about their health

Many women already know the men in their lives will hold off reporting ill health to a doctor until symptoms meet crisis point. But new research from the UK has found that while women are more likely to report illness, theyโ€™re less likely to die from their reported bad health. Itโ€™s better to be safe [โ€ฆ]
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New research urges woman to have a healthy heart

New research urges woman to have a healthy heart

Woman may soon be monitoring their eating habits and cholesterol levels more closely after a French study discovered woman are more likely than men to die after suffering a heart attack. Researchers at the University Hospital of Besancon in France have found that women who were admitted to hospital after suffering a heart attack were [โ€ฆ]
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Safer anxiety relief

Herbs, diet, guided imagery and meditation can provide relief from anxiety and reduce your reliance on medications that have undesirable side effects. Anxiety may be associated with a blood-sugar imbalance. Research shows that one symptom of hypoglycaemia (inadequate blood-sugar levels) in diabetic patients is anxiety, along with fatigue, poor concentration and sweet cravings. The best [โ€ฆ]
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An ego epidemic?

A study from the University of San Diego suggests that narcissism is on the increase. Symptoms that define the condition include an inflated sense of oneโ€™s own importance, a sense of entitlement (eg: to fame, good looks, or a particular job), vanity, overconfidence, materialism, an inability to empathise with others, and difficulty accepting criticism. The [โ€ฆ]
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Surviving summer

Summer heat triggers a surprising variety of ailments. Here are some natural home remedies that spell relief. Athleteโ€™s foot Soothe skin and clear infection by putting 1 cup of apple cider vinegar in a bowl of cool water and soak your feet for 10 minutes twice daily. Apply tea tree oil directly to the affected [โ€ฆ]
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Super-active over-40s

Some people have never been fit, and never want to be. Others were fit, but have grown older and out of it. Lots of people have stayed fit and healthy their whole lives. But some champions like Kerry Lane, 45 โ€” an evaluation officer from Brunswick West in Victoria โ€” have never been fit or [โ€ฆ]
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Ease the quease

If youโ€™re hitting the road, hopping on a plane or sailing the high seas this summer, make sure that motion sickness isnโ€™t part of your travel plan with these simple and effective ideas. Wear an acupressure wristband These are specially designed for people who get carsick, seasick or airsick and they really work. The bands [โ€ฆ]
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Parental control: Healthy eating habits in kids

As parents there are various ways you can have a positive impact on your childrenโ€™s long-term eating behaviours. Weโ€™ve come up with some key ways in which you can help establish healthy habits for life. Weโ€™d also love to hear any tips you may have. Set an example. As parents, you will need to set [โ€ฆ]
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The golden age

Seeing as better nutrition and improvements in medicine mean that weโ€™re probably eventually going to live for longer, itโ€™s good to know that weโ€™re going to feel happier as we grow older. According to reports presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association in August 2009, adults in their eighties are generally more [โ€ฆ]
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Five margarine myths debunked

Cholesterol and plant sterols

Plant sterols (also known as phytosterols) are natural substances that can help lower your cholesterol. They exist in wood pulp and leaves, but are also found naturally in certain foods such as vegetable oil, nuts, legumes, corn, fruit and vegetables. You can obtain higher levels through enriched margarine spreads. How do they work? When consumed, [โ€ฆ]
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Breakfast โ€ฆ the most important meal of the day

Starting your day with a good breakfast is one of the best health decisions you can make. Breakfast literally means โ€œbreaking your overnight fastโ€. Remember it could be at least 10 hours since your last meal, so it is important to refuel your body ready for another day. Enjoying breakfast can help lift your mood [โ€ฆ]
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Your health on the Web

Next to checking e-mail and chatting to friends, the third main reason Australians use the Internet is to find information on health-related topics like diseases, treatments, nutrition, stress management, and drugs. However, health websites can contain information that is, at best, biased towards the sponsoring manufacturerโ€™s products and, at worst, downright dangerous. Here are 10 [โ€ฆ]
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