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6/20/19
Di (amina046) said:Actually there are days when the thing to do is throw these 3 rocks at something or someone, mind where you aim.
I'm sure I've heard on the BBC that "acting out" anger in this fashion makes control of the impulses more difficult later.
7/2/19
As hot as it is over there, it's bloody cold here!!
You're not imagining it. Our bodies really do crave macaroni cheese and other comfort foods as the temperature drops. Here's why.
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What does science say about centuries-old 'cures' for the common cold? This cold and flu season, we asked scientists for their responses to common remedies.
Read more from www.abc.net.au7/11/19
The very things that help keep us warm during winter - camp fires, a hot cuppa, cooking comfort food - can pose the greatest risks for burns. We look at the top causes of burns and scalds and how to avoid them.
Read more from www.abc.net.au7/26/19
When supporting someone with anxiety, often the important thing is just to be there, sitting quietly and listening, without trying to whisk away the problem or fix it.
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What happens to our brain when we don't get enough shut eye?
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Slowing the ageing process starts with better understanding your cells.
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New guidelines recommended full-fat dairy, more eggs and less meat. But what about the other key food groups?
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Not knowing what to do or talk about with someone who has dementia is a very common experience, but connection is still possible even when words aren't.
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Experts produce clusters of enamel-like calcium phosphate to crack age-old problem
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