Health

At last, we've unlocked the universe. Now how about a hangover cure?

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Annabel Crabb Well, that God particle's learned a thing or two. There it was, the poor old Higgs boson, floating along in its godlike, recondite way, cared about only by physicists, happily mysterious, and with...

Annabel Crabb

Mass hysteria, now for hangovers

Annabel Crabb

Annabel Crabb Well, that God particle's learnt a thing or two this week. There it was, the poor old Higgs boson, floating along in its godlike, recondite way, cared about only by physicists, happily mysterious,...

Damon Young

Why karate kids are less likely to grow up to be violent men

Karate kids.

Damon Young I arrived at my local cafe last week to find the lights off and the staff twiddling their thumbs. ''Sorry,'' said the manager, pointing to the large volcanic rock on the footpath.

Cameron Nolan

Imagine prohibiting cigarette sales to people born after 2000

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Cameron Nolan Phasing out tobacco will stop the next generation taking up smoking.

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Seumas Milne

Public forgotten as security and sponsors take over Olympics

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Seumas Milne It is billed as the greatest show on earth. But the closer you get to the London stadium that will be the centre of the Olympic Games in just over a fortnight, the more it's starting to look like a...

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Lindsay Grayson

Smarter, cleaner approach needed to fight superbugs

Hospital hygiene standards must lift to stem the rise of dangerous pathogens.

Lindsay Grayson We have wasted antibiotic compounds to the point that they are often no longer effective.

Richard Glover

Nice try: the epidemic of good manners

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Richard Glover Society becomes nastier by the day, but the real scourge, surely, is the rise of competitive niceness.

Wendy Squires

Time to shut up shop on retail therapy

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Wendy Squires When a column is called Beauty Beat, you don't expect a salient observation of the Gulf crisis.

Robin Barker

Deaths demand we send a clear message to keep baby out of the bed

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Robin Barker Victorian coroner John Olle has opened a can of worms by stating categorically that parents should not sleep with their babies.

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Alexandra Barratt and Ray Moynihan

Cancer's other risk: overdiagnosis

'Most women and many health professionals know little or nothing about the risk of overdiagnosis.'

Alexandra Barratt and Ray Moynihan A major public inquiry in Britain into the risks and benefits of breast cancer screening has confirmed that screening programs extend lives - but it also confirmed the existence of overdiagnosis of...

Anthony Shakeshaft

We all need to act on drinking problem

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Anthony Shakeshaft The handwringing over the tragic death of 18-year-old Thomas Kelly has so far produced the usual buckpassing and calls for more of almost everything, including police, CCTVs, transport and punishment.

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Heckler

Motorcycle safety taken for a ride

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I STILL can't believe it, really. I can legally drive this vehicle on the road. It has no seat belts, no air bags and no side impact protection. There's no bumper bar, no windscreen, no window wipers.

Charles Waterstreet

Gunfight at the QC corral

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Charles Waterstreet When barristers dream, they dream of appearing in a case like the murder trial of former West Australian deputy DPP Lloyd Rayney.

Boris Johnson

What does a bike race have to do with the economy? Everything

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Boris Johnson And so Britain acquires a new sporting superstar in the form of Kilburn's Bradley Wiggins. ''Allez Bradley!'' they cried on Sunday night in the Champs-Elysees.

Let's all take a stand against sexual harassment

Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Elizabeth Broderick.
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Elizabeth Broderick We must support and encourage both the targets of sexual harassment and bystanders to take action. To do otherwise is to run the risk of creating cultures of tolerance.

Leonie Phillips

Tourism idea has sea legs

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Leonie Phillips UNTIL the mid-19th century, anaesthetic was not used routinely in surgery. Today, thankfully, the alternative is unthinkable.

Ian Gawler

Article an insult to doctors who diagnosed my cancer

Ian Gawler

Ian Gawler I've seen cancer sufferers recovering against the odds.

Damon Young

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Television dinner

Damon Young Aliens slyly observing Australia might be baffled by our dinners. Not the stir-fried or the lasagne but the not-so-silent partner at most Australians' meals: the television.

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Brian Howe

We are witnessing the emergence of a new working poor

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Brian Howe The divide between blue and white-collar workers has become much uglier.

Women aren't fruit and men aren't accessories

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Steph D'Souza Bettina Arndt's 'Why women lose the dating game' was a 1000-word pie in the face to all women who have foolishly assumed that self-esteem is a good thing.

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