Sunday, September 25, 2016

Derryn Hinch spurns 'bunny boiler's booze bust' and other top stories.

  • Derryn Hinch spurns 'bunny boiler's booze bust'

    Derryn Hinch spurns 'bunny boiler's booze bust'
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  • Feeding bubs eggs, nuts, cuts allergy risk

    Feeding bubs eggs, nuts, cuts allergy risk
    Feeding eggs and peanuts to babies as young as four months can help reduce the chances of them developing allergies to those foods, a major review has found. Scientists from the Imperial College London reviewed about 150 studies that looked at the effects of giving allergenic foods such as eggs and peanuts to young babies. They found "moderate" evidence that if eggs were introduced to a baby's diet between four and six months, the rates of allergy dropped by 24 cases per 1000 infants. When pean..
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  • SA driver seven times the alcohol limit - Yahoo7

    SA driver seven times the alcohol limit - Yahoo7
    SA driver seven times the alcohol limit AAP on September 21, 2016, 7:10 pm SA driver seven times the alcohol limit An Adelaide motorist has been caught with a blood-alcohol level so high, police took her to hospital for a medical examination.The 46-year-old woman was stopped and breath tested by police at Hackham West on Wednesday and returned a reading of 0.358, more than seven times the legal limit.She was reported for drink driving, banned from driving for 12 month..
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  • Australians pay thousands more for private health cover

    Australians pay thousands more for private health cover
    Australian families are paying up to $400 more a month for private health insurance than consumers in comparable countries like Britain and New Zealand.The Turnbull government acknowledged during the election that a majority of the 13 million people with private health cover feel they are "not getting value for money from their policy". More News Videos Previous slide Next slide How to make the most of your health cover Lindt siege police response in question ..
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  • Loneliness may be in your genes: study

    Loneliness may be in your genes: study
    Los Angeles, Sep 21 (PTI) Feeling lonely? Blame it on your genes, say scientists who have found that loneliness - a trait linked to poor health and early death - is partially heritable. Loneliness is linked to poor physical and mental health, and is an even more accurate predictor of early death than obesity, researchers said. To better understand who is at risk, researchers at University of California San Diego conducted the first genome-wide association study for loneliness - as a life-long tr..
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  • Husband in real-life Fault in Our Stars marriage Dalton Prager dies after FaceTime farewell with wife

    Husband in real-life Fault in Our Stars marriage Dalton Prager dies after FaceTime farewell with wife
    Husband in real-life Fault in Our Stars marriage Dalton Prager dies after FaceTime farewell with wife Updated September 21, 2016 13:40:39 A dying US woman has said goodbye over FaceTime to her husband who passed away in another state more than 5 hours away, after failed attempts to reunite them.Dalton Prager, popularly referred to as the husband of the real-life Fault in Our Stars couple, died at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St Louis on Saturday. "My best friend, the true ..
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  • UGLY Laidley bartender pulls funds for Leukaemia foundation

    UGLY Laidley bartender pulls funds for Leukaemia foundation
    JAMIE-LEE McCluskey is Queensland's second ugliest bartender. No, she's not repulsive in fact, she's quite the opposite. Jamie is Understanding, Generous, Likeable, You, (UGLY) and with the support of the Queensland National hotel and the Laidley community, she raised more than $15,000 for the Leukaemia Foundation as part of the UGLY bartender of the year competition. She was the second highest fundraiser in the state, behind Gold Coast's Paolo Gabrielloni at Edgewater Dining. "I ..
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  • Fitness trackers 'don't help weight loss'

    Fitness trackers 'don't help weight loss'
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  • Fittest kids in the world from Tanzania

    Fittest kids in the world from Tanzania
    Fittest kids in the world from Tanzania, Australia ranks 35th Posted September 21, 2016 19:44:15 If 1.1 million children from 50 countries all ran in a race together, who would win and where would Australia rank? Key points:Children from Tanzania are the fittest in the world, study findsIceland, Estonia, Norway and Japan were also among the fittestThe least fit kids are from Mexico, Peru, Latvia, the US and KoreaAustralia ranked 35th out of 50 nations That is effect..
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