Monday, October 24, 2016

Dialogue around euthanasia changing: Denton and other top stories.

  • Dialogue around euthanasia changing: Denton

    Dialogue around euthanasia changing: Denton
    Dialogue around euthanasia changing: Denton
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  • Can horses talk? Of course, of course

    Can horses talk? Of course, of course
    For thousands of years, horses have obeyed our commands.It's why we rode them into battle, use them as farmhands, and - more recently - draw on them for therapy and rehabilitation programs.  A study conducted by Norwegian animal behaviour experts has found horses are able to convey their preferences to handlers by touching symbols with their noses. Photo: Jessica Shapiro But new research into human-equine communication confirms horses aren't just able to listen to us; they're able to tal..
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  • Wildlife documentary star Rob Bredl 'in good spirits' days after crocodile attack

    Wildlife documentary star Rob Bredl 'in good spirits' days after crocodile attack
    Wildlife documentary star Rob Bredl 'in good spirits' days after crocodile attack Posted September 24, 2016 16:01:20 The "Barefoot Bushman" Rob Bredl, who was attacked by a crocodile on his family's north Queensland wildlife farm this week, is recovering well and expected to be out of intensive care today, his family says.The 66-year-old wildlife documentary star was feeding the crocodile at Bredl's Wild Farm at Bloomsbury near Proserpine on Thursday when it lashed ou..
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  • Profits from unproven supplements 'a conflict for pharmacists'

    Profits from unproven supplements 'a conflict for pharmacists'
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  • Stress Can Cancel Out The Benefits Of 'Healthy' Fat

    Stress Can Cancel Out The Benefits Of 'Healthy' Fat
    We know stress can keep you up at night, make you look older and contribute to making mistakes at work. Now, a new study suggests that when you consume a high calorie and high fat diet while stressed, you can also cause your body to burn fewer calories. “Stress changes the way we process food,” Jan Kiecolt-Glaser, the study’s lead author and professor of psychiatry and psychology at Ohio State University told The Huffington Post. Her team found that when women ate a high calorie breakfast loaded..
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