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They say it’s the best medicine, so here’s how to bring more laughter into your life

They say it’s the best medicine, so here’s how to bring more laughter into your life

Having a good chuckle doesn’t just feel good, it’s good for you.

  • by Evelyn Lewin

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Hard Solo sparks formal complaint over claims it appeals to minors

The Cancer Council is concerned brewing giant Asahi is leveraging a brand popular with children to market alcohol to underage drinkers.

  • by Angus Thomson
It starts as an itch then the urge grows: What’s it like to have Tourette’s?

It starts as an itch then the urge grows: What’s it like to have Tourette’s?

Most people with Tourette’s actually don’t swear, but their tics can be hard to control. Still, many succeed in reframing Tourette’s as just one part of who they are. What’s it like to live with this disorder?

  • by Jackson Graham
Victoria names next chief health officer as Sutton signs off

Victoria names next chief health officer as Sutton signs off

Dr Clare Looker, who served as deputy to Brett Sutton during the pandemic, took the reins for a 12-month tenure on Saturday.

  • by Chip Le Grand and Alex Crowe
‘Terrified to eat’: Does sugar actually feed cancer?

‘Terrified to eat’: Does sugar actually feed cancer?

Many patients say they avoid sugary foods to help fight the disease, but you can’t starve a tumour.

  • by Connie Chang
Why is it so hard to find my veins for blood tests?

Why is it so hard to find my veins for blood tests?

Getting hydrated in advance and warming up your arms can help you prepare for a blood draw.

  • by Trisha Pasricha
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Free flu jabs as sick Queenslanders told to stay home

Free flu jabs as sick Queenslanders told to stay home

Flu vaccines will be free for all Queenslanders amid concern about the disease spreading among children as students return from holidays.

  • by Nick Gibbs
Difficult people don’t have to dominate your life. Here’s how to deal with them

Difficult people don’t have to dominate your life. Here’s how to deal with them

It’s human nature not to get along with everyone, but some people go beyond rubbing you up the wrong way.

  • by Evelyn Lewin
Sweetener used in soft drink, chewing gum deemed a possible carcinogen

Sweetener used in soft drink, chewing gum deemed a possible carcinogen

Two groups linked to the WHO made the ruling based on studies in the US and Europe that indicated a link between a form of liver cancer and the sweetener aspartame.

  • by Jennifer Rigby
Sydney GP who inherited $24m from patient found guilty of malpractice

Sydney GP who inherited $24m from patient found guilty of malpractice

Dr Peter Alexakis allegedly visited the elderly patient 92 times in the months leading up to the execution of his will, which left him a $24 million fortune.

  • by Laura Banks
Sexually transmitted gastro superbug forces Victorian health alert

Sexually transmitted gastro superbug forces Victorian health alert

Shigellosis is a highly contagious bowel infection that can cause diarrhoea, fever, nausea, vomiting and abdominal cramps.

  • by Lachlan Abbott