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Victoria Announced Shakeup To PrimeSafe Meat Regulator Red Tape And Anti-business Attitude
The meat and seafood regulator has accepted 23 out of 24 recommendations from the latest independent review of the meat and seafood regulator. The ‘Aldification’ Of Woolworths Is Destroying Its Value
A professor from Australian National University said that the catastrophic Masters foray is relatively to blame. Aching Muscles After a Day or Two of Exercise? Here's What You Should Realize
After an extreme exercise routine, the muscle pain is more intense a day or two later rather than instantly. Why is that? What Interrupted Sleep Can Do to Your Mood
After a bad night's sleep, it's possible that you're not going to be in the best moods. But as stated in a new study, your bad mood may be occurring due to lack of quality sleep, rather than a shortage of quantity. What You Should Know About Your Relationship with People Who Have Mental Illness
According to National Institute of Mental Health, about 26.2 percent of Americans (18 and older) are suffering with mental illness which constitutes marriages with a spouse who is mentally sick. Here's what you should know about your relationship with them. All You Need to Know About Sleep Terrors: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
Night terrors (or sleep terrors) vary extensively from common nightmares and can be especially dreadful for the sufferer and their family. Although night terrors can be absolutely frightening, they are not usually a sign of anything more serious and tend to desist of their own accord. Woman Blows Nose, Eye Swells to Size of Golf Ball
A woman could have lost her sight because of a simple reflex. A recent incident has given these people sneeze something to think about. A woman in the United Kingdom was reported to have been brought to the hospital after she blew her nose so hard it led her eye to swell to the size of a golf ball. What Women Have to Know About Dense Breast Tissue and Cancer
More than 40 percent of women have dense breast tissues but many are never informed that the type of breast tissue they have can make a cancer cell harder to identify on a mammogram Dating Apps May Be Responsible for the Rise in STIs
The rise in the popularity of dating apps has sparked concerns in the UK medical community most especially over increasing cases of sexually transmitted infections among heterosexuals. A Uniform Food Routine May Be Best to Have a Healthy and Balanced Diet
Americans with the healthiest diets were those who were eating a "relatively small range of healthy foods. These results suggest that in modern diets, eating 'everything in moderation' is actually worse than eating a smaller number of healthy foods Anti-Smoking Ads Might Lower Smokers' Self-Esteem, Making Them Less Likely To Quit
The feelings that they have are connected to negative consequences in smokers from increased intentions to quit smoking to increased stress to greater resistance to quitting smoking. What You Need to Know About Aspirin
Here's everything you need to know about aspirin and its effect to our health. Aspirin compared to other drugs is cheap, less hazardous and commonly taken by millions to reduce their risk of heart attack and stroke, not to mention to manage the self-induced effects of hangovers. What's Growing Up Like for Asthmatic Kids with Pet Dogs?
The findings haveproved the result of farm animals and also revealed that children who grew up with dogs during the first year of their lives had a 13 percent decreased hazards of asthma by age 6. The results were recorded in the journal JAMA Pediatrics. Why People Living Alone Are More Likely to Have Poor Diet
Have you been living alone? No roommates or family living with you? Better watch your diet and maintain good food habits. A recent research concludes that people who are living solo are more like to have poor diets; and poor diets might result to poor health.
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