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Jan 05 2025SPORTS

Sports Puzzle Fun: NYT's Connections Game

Ever heard of "Connections: Sports Edition"? It's a new puzzle game from The New York Times, currently in its testing phase. The goal? To group words based on their themes. Today's puzzles ranged from easy to tricky, with themes like 'Numerical record of a game' and 'Action on the basepaths'. If you

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Imaging Use for Low Back Pain: Is It Wise in Emergency Settings?

Every day, people visit the emergency department with lower back pain. Some receive imaging tests like X-rays or MRIs, but is this always necessary? The Rheumatology Association of Australia thinks not. They've flagged this practice as offering little value when the condition doesn't suggest a serio

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Jan 03 2025CRIME

Surfer Missing After Beach Shark Encounter

Imagine this: a 28-year-old surfer vanished while riding waves at Granites Beach, a popular spot in South Australia. This wasn't just a sudden disappearance; witnesses reported seeing a shark attack. The beach is known for shark sightings, and just last year, someone else was killed by a white shark

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Saving Lives and Money: The Benefits of Australia's New Maternal RSV Vaccine

Respiratory syncytial virus, often called RSV, is a big problem for little kids. Babies under a year old get sick the most from this virus. Recently, Australia approved a new vaccine that protects moms during pregnancy, so their babies stay healthier. It's a smart move to check if this vaccine is wo

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Dec 26 2024HEALTH

Elderly Care: China vs Australia – A Research Comparison

Ever wondered what sets apart the research on elderly care between China and Australia? Let's dive in. We'll look at the current state of studies, the top contributors, and where each country is focusing its efforts. The aim? To spark some smart collaborations for the future. In China, researchers

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Dec 23 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Famous Croc from 'Crocodile Dundee' Mourned After Passing at 90

Burt, the well-known saltwater crocodile who starred in the hit 1986 movie 'Crocodile Dundee, ' has died. Crocosaurus Cove, where Burt lived for many years, announced the news on social media. "It's tough to say goodbye to Burt, the iconic croc from the classic Australian film, " they posted. "He wa

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Navigating Recording Rules: How Australian Hospitals Handle Patient Requests

Imagine walking into an Australian hospital and wanting to record your consultation. You might think it's a simple request, but it's not always clear-cut. A recent study found that out of 43 hospitals, nearly 60% either didn't have a clear policy or made it tricky to find one. That's a lot of hospit

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

Mental Health in the Workforce: Who's Struggling the Most?

You might think that the type of work you do affects how mentally tough you are. But guess what? Age and gender play a much bigger role than the industry you work in. A recent study with over 5, 000 workers from all over Australia found some interesting things. First off, young adults, those betwee

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Dec 22 2024HEALTH

What Makes an Influenza Vaccine Irresistible to Australians?

Ever wondered what makes an influenza vaccine appealing to Aussies? A recent study dug into this by asking people who have gotten the flu shot in the past five years and plan to get it again. The study used a approach called a Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE), where participants were given three dif

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Dec 20 2024SPORTS

Strength Training in Aussie Rules: What's Consistent?

You know how important lower body strength is for Aussie Rules footballers, right? It's all about how much force they can apply in various tasks. With new tech, there are now many ways to measure this strength, making it tricky to interpret data. One method used is called Principal Component Analysi

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