Human ancestors developed a taste for alcohol 10 million years ago Los Angeles Times
Happy hour started way earlier than we thought. Roughly 10 million years ago -- long before humans began to store food harvested by agriculture, and long, long before they intentionally fermented food and made a delightfully relaxing ritual of consuming the ...
Booze culture may date back 10 million years, say scientistsTelegraph.co.uk
Why Humans Drink Alcohol: It's Evolution, Plus Bad FruitNBCNews.com
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Happy hour started way earlier than we thought. Roughly 10 million years ago -- long before humans began to store food harvested by agriculture, and long, long before they intentionally fermented food and made a delightfully relaxing ritual of consuming the ...
Booze culture may date back 10 million years, say scientists
Why Humans Drink Alcohol: It's Evolution, Plus Bad Fruit
Our boozy history explained
Smoking Ban In Sydney's Martin Place May Spread To Other Public Spaces In ... Business Insider Australia
A plan for a 12-month smoking ban at Sydney's Marin Place next year may lead to further areas of the CBD becoming smoke-free. The City of Sydney will vote on the year-long trial ban – proposed by Liberal councillor Christine Forster – at the next council ...
Parts of Sydney to be smoke-freeThe New Daily
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City of Sydney council will vote on a plan to stub out smoking in Martin PlaceThe Daily Telegraph
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A plan for a 12-month smoking ban at Sydney's Marin Place next year may lead to further areas of the CBD becoming smoke-free. The City of Sydney will vote on the year-long trial ban – proposed by Liberal councillor Christine Forster – at the next council ...
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City of Sydney council will vote on a plan to stub out smoking in Martin Place
HIV evolving 'into milder form' BBC News
HIV is evolving to become less deadly and less infectious, according to a major scientific study. The team at the University of Oxford shows the virus is being "watered down" as it adapts to our immune systems. It said it was taking longer for HIV infection to ...
AIDS helpline launched in 8 languagesHindustan Times
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HIV is evolving to become less deadly and less infectious, according to a major scientific study. The team at the University of Oxford shows the virus is being "watered down" as it adapts to our immune systems. It said it was taking longer for HIV infection to ...
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Increase in people being tested for HIV in NSW, State Government says ABC Online
There has been a 25 per cent jump in the number of people tested for HIV in New South Wales this year, the State Government says. There are around 10,000 people living with HIV in NSW and an estimated 1,000 more who are unaware they are infected ...
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ACON CEO: Efforts to lower HIV rates being “stymied at a federal level”Star Observer
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There has been a 25 per cent jump in the number of people tested for HIV in New South Wales this year, the State Government says. There are around 10,000 people living with HIV in NSW and an estimated 1,000 more who are unaware they are infected ...
SYDNEY GETS PERMANENT HIV TESTING CLINIC
Albion Centre launches new rapid HIV testing service at Ankali House
ACON CEO: Efforts to lower HIV rates being “stymied at a federal level”
Older brains still learn, but maybe too much Brisbane Times
Black and white: A study has shown learning-related changes in one part of older people's brains involve mainly white matter, while grey-matter activity changes in the young. Photo: Jessica Shapiro. If you have ever noticed that you notice more as you get ...
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Black and white: A study has shown learning-related changes in one part of older people's brains involve mainly white matter, while grey-matter activity changes in the young. Photo: Jessica Shapiro. If you have ever noticed that you notice more as you get ...
Elder people remember more useless facts: Study
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Imaging Shows Brain Connection Breakdown in Early Alzheimer's Disease HealthCanal.com
Chicago. — Changes in brain connections visible on MRI could represent an imaging biomarker of Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
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Chicago. — Changes in brain connections visible on MRI could represent an imaging biomarker of Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
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Police on the scrap heap: the effect of the job on mental health Sydney Morning Herald
Mental health in the workplace is costing business $11 billion a year. It cost Kate Carragher her marriage, her house, her career - and finally, her own mental health - after her husband was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder while he was working ...
Mental health in the workplace is costing business $11 billion a yearThe Age
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Mental health in the workplace is costing business $11 billion a year. It cost Kate Carragher her marriage, her house, her career - and finally, her own mental health - after her husband was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder while he was working ...
Mental health in the workplace is costing business $11 billion a year
Mental ill health in the workplace is costing business $11 billion a year
CQ Prostate Support Group open doors to help others Rockhampton Morning Bulletin
Gary Osmond from the Prostate Cancer Awareness Group in Rockhampton. Photo: Chris Ison / The Morning Bulletin Chris Ison. Popular Stories. Emergency services responding to reports of car into house · Aged pensioner's flood insurance raised from $21 to ...
Too many are getting unnecessary prostate treatment, UCLA study says89.3 KPCC
Prostate cancer patients can live longFiji Times
Men with Life Expectancies of Less Than 10 Years Still Receive Aggressive ...HealthNewsDigest.com
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Gary Osmond from the Prostate Cancer Awareness Group in Rockhampton. Photo: Chris Ison / The Morning Bulletin Chris Ison. Popular Stories. Emergency services responding to reports of car into house · Aged pensioner's flood insurance raised from $21 to ...
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Coach at work: 'Crying in the office? No thanks' The Age
I can't even describe the problem I'm having with someone in my team without getting frustrated. She cries under pressure and it's so predictable (and such a conversation stopper) that I've started dreaming up excuses to get her out. She is a good worker who ...
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I can't even describe the problem I'm having with someone in my team without getting frustrated. She cries under pressure and it's so predictable (and such a conversation stopper) that I've started dreaming up excuses to get her out. She is a good worker who ...
I am intersex: Shon Klose's story ABC Local
"I would like to see a world where no one identifies as either male or female, but that we just acknowledge each other as human beings." Print page; Email this · Permalink. Share ? Share. Recent estimates suggest that as many as 1.7 per cent of people are ...
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"I would like to see a world where no one identifies as either male or female, but that we just acknowledge each other as human beings." Print page; Email this · Permalink. Share ? Share. Recent estimates suggest that as many as 1.7 per cent of people are ...
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