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Vegemite gelato - scoop of the day
0pointsIt's a multicultural twist on an Aussie favourite that's sure to get the tastebuds tingling this Australia Day.
Quinten Lynch loves a good parma!
0pointsQuinten Lynch about to tuck into one of his favourite dishes at Mille Cafe!
Australian's love muffin tops
0pointsLow-waisted jeans may be out of fashion but their unattractive offshoot, the muffin top, is in like Flynn...
Common household items are potential sources of toxic heavy metals
0pointsExposure to heavy metals -- arsenic, lead and mercury -- can occur in the home through common items such as glazed pottery, herbal supplements, food, and garden pesticides/herbicides.
Calcium protects people from colorectal cancer
0pointsThe potential protective effects of calcium supplements against colorectal cancer may carry on for five years after people stop taking the supplements, research has revealed.
Women who have or had breast cancer should avoid soy supplements
0pointsSoybeans are good. But like most foods, too much of a good thing can be bad for the health of an individual. An Australian cancer organization has said that women who have or have had breast cancer need to avoid soy supplements.
Strategies for preventing heart diseases
0pointsYou can prevent heart disease by following a heart-healthy lifestyle. Here are five strategies to help you protect your heart.
Cancer patients warned to avoid soy
0pointsThe New South Wales Cancer Council says new research has found high doses of soy-based foods can be harmful to cancer sufferers. The Cancer Council says soy-based products have previously been touted as super foods for breast and prostate cancer pre
Teenage girls who read a lot of articles on weight loss and dieting are likely to adopt drastic weight loss techniques
0pointsParents of teenage girls might want to have another look at that attractive magazine their daughter is reflecting upon.
Housework could save you from breast cancer!
0pointsWomen who exercise by doing the housework can reduce their risk of breast cancer, a study suggests.
Top ten myths about HIV/AIDS
0pointsIn this video Dr. Becky Kuhn, Co-founder, Global Lifeworks, explains about the top ten myths on HIV/AIDS and why there aren’t true.
Four teaspoons of olive oil a day, keeps cancer at bay!
0pointsFour teaspoons of olive oil a day can help prevent cancer, scientists revealed yesterday.
A short awareness-video on testicular cancer
0pointsTesticular cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the testicles and it has one of the highest cure rates of all forms of cancer.
Saving rainforests can save thousands from cancer!
0pointsMany plant species in the tropical rainforests have the potential to fight cancer and saving them from extinction means a lot to us.
Obesity increases the risk of prostate cancer!
0pointsMen who lose weight may be less likely to get aggressive prostate cancer, while obesity may increase a man's risk. So say researchers, including Carmen Rodriguez, MD, MPH, of the American Cancer Society.

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