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Teen circadian rhythms are different to the rest of us and could be key to improving their sleep and wellbeing
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Mental Health
As we crammed into court, one big question remained. But after an abrupt answer, we hit the cliffhanger
Source: ABC NewsTopic: World Politics
South Korea is offering small apartments for $11 a month. Why isn't Australia doing the same?
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Housing Policy
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'For a long time, I didn't find myself attractive': Living with PCOS
Polycystic ovary syndrome (POCS) affects one in eight women and can have mild through to severe impacts on physical health, as well as emotional wellbeing including body image.
Source: ABC LifestyleTopic: Women's Health
'We're here!': The golden rules of dropping in to someone's house
Dropping in used to be a common way of staying in touch, but is it still OK to do it? An etiquette expert says unexpected visitors can be a horrifying thought for many.
Source: ABC LifestyleTopic: Friendship
Why does my stomach rumble?
There are a few different reasons for tummy rumbles or the (sometimes weird) noises your stomach makes — and they usually mean your digestive system is working properly.
Source: The ConversationTopic: Science
When it comes to nuclear plans, the Coalition would do well to remember a toxic waste dump debacle
It's one thing to have an opinion when faced with a hypothetical. It's a completely different matter when that hypothetical becomes a reality, as is about to become the case in the communities Peter Dutton wants nuclear power plants built in.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Government and Politics
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Bare-knuckle boxing champ Bec Rawlings makes film about domestic violence journey
Fight to Live is a new film charting Bec Rawlings's path from a difficult childhood in Launceston to becoming a bare-knuckle boxing world champion. Along the way, it also tackles head-on the issue of domestic violence.
Source: ABC Northern TasmaniaTopic: Domestic Violence
Barbie to make a doll to honour Mary Fowler, gloves and bubble braid included
The Matildas star and Manchester City forward is one of nine athletes set to be honoured in a new project announced by Mattel.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Women
'Amal Clooney is nowhere to be found': How the famous lawyer silenced her critics on her Gaza stance
Amal Clooney is arguably one of the most famous faces of human rights law. However, social media users grew frustrated in recent months by what they claimed was her silence on the Israel-Gaza war. Those critics have now been silenced.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: International Law
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