Lifestyle
They had sex where?
1pointsJust a light hearted article about Italy and inappropriate places to have sex.
The myth of a gene for every disease is busted!
1pointsA new branch of science called Epigenetics moves medicine from simple mechanics to the Quatum Science level. Epigenetics proves that our health is NOT predetermined by genes and that we have control over how our genes express themselves thus deter...
Your drinking water causing depression?
1pointsA New York org whose members are raising alarms about the damage from fluoride in America's water supplies says a government study available online suggests the additive can be blamed for a multitude of problems stemming from thyroid imbalances.
Canines' day out
1pointsThe Blue Cross animal charity in London is starting a nationwide fundraising initiative to help animals in its care. Similar tea party events will be held by nearly a thousand animal lovers this week.
Why men buy sex?
1points"For a small second after I buy sex, I feel happy, and then it's over. It's so fleeting. There's frustration beforehand, and depression afterward, (because) it's so quick. Those feelings are always there. They're associated with buying sex."
Rosemount Australian Fashion Week
1pointsFrom Monday 28 April to Friday 2 May 2008, Rosemount Australian Fashion Week (RAFW) Spring Summer 2008/09 Collections will take place against the spectacular backdrop of Sydney's Circular Quay.
Dangers of EU visa changes
1pointsAs Australians head for Europe this northern hemisphere summer, they'll find travel between countries a lot easier because of recent changes to the visa system. They may also encounter unexpected problems if they don't read the fine print.
Imagine a world without plastic
1pointsWe adore plastics for their versatility, lightness, strength and affordability, and it seems we can't get enough: the United States produced 6.5 billion pounds, or about 2.9 billion kilograms, of raw plastic in December alone.
Kids' book explains why mum had a nip and tuck
1pointsA new picture book about plastic surgery aims to explain why mom is getting a flatter tummy and a 'prettier' nose.
FuelWatch program should go national: NRMA
1pointsUnder the FuelWatch program, petrol companies are required to pre-register their prices with a website - allowing consumers to choose the best deal.
Sex starts with jaw, nose and eyes: study
1pointsIt's called love at first sight, and if you don't believe in it, then you're out of step with the latest research on the human face and sexual behaviour published by scientists in Britain today.
Marriage? Very middle class
1pointsTHE popular view that well-educated women are less likely to marry than their poorly schooled sisters has been turned on its head by a Monash University study.

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