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Plain package row: tobacco company resorts to ‘sick joke’

Health Minister Tanya Plibersek has condemned the latest cigarette company advertising - "it's what's on the inside that counts" - as the ultimate sick joke. Imperial Tobacco's new motto, sent in material to retailers for its Peter Stuyvesant cigarettes, suggests the plain packaging doesn't matter because everyone knows what's on the inside. via Plain package [...]

By |2012-09-14T16:35:27+10:00September 12th, 2012|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol, Society & Culture|Tags: , , , |1 Comment

Teenagers: less alcohol but having more couch potato

Teenagers are less likely to smoke and drink alcohol but are far more physically inactive than a decade ago, new statistics show. A report on health risks released today by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare found that smoking was down in all age groups. Teenagers were the only age group less likely to [...]

Emma Watson Named Most Dangerous Cyber Celebrity

Emma Watson is the favorite celebrity bait for cyber criminals trying to lure internet users. Security software company McAfee said that the Harry Potter star is the "most dangerous" celebrity to search for online. That's because many sites use Watson to trick users into downloading malicious software or to steal personal information. When searching for the 22-year-old Watson, there's a one-in-eight chance of landing on a malicious site. [...]

By |2012-09-14T15:33:02+10:00September 11th, 2012|Categories: Cybersafety|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Study confirms that football causes head injuries and neurological problems later in life

The American Academy of Neurology released a comprehensive study last week, just before the 2012 NFL football season began, that confirms significant previously held beliefs that head injuries cause neurologic problems later in life.  The study, published in the medical journal Neurology, followed approximately 3500 retired professional football players, and found that professional football players [...]

By |2012-09-14T15:30:13+10:00September 9th, 2012|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Science & Research|Tags: , , , |3 Comments

Tech age molds teen brains

PARENTS have good reason to feel overwhelmed by the digital revolution consuming their teenagers. As far as the physiology of our brains goes, we adults will never keep up. The adolescent brain is a natural wonder forged by evolutionary forces which have differentiated it from both the child and adult brain. Although “adolescence” was barely [...]

About The Microaggression Project – power, privilege, and everyday life.

This project is a response to “it’s not a big deal” - “it” is a big deal. ”it” is in the everyday. ”it” is shoved in your face when you are least expecting it. ”it” happens when you expect it the most. ”it” is a reminder of your difference. ”it” enforces difference. ”it” can be [...]

Three quarters of those without children are so ‘by choice’

It has nothing to do with physical complications or whether they have the right partner or not, but a WA study has found that most people who do not have children are childless by choice. The survey, by Edith Cowan University lecturer in psychology Bronwyn Harman, found three quarters of people without children had made [...]

By |2012-09-07T15:19:21+10:00September 5th, 2012|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: , , , |3 Comments

The “Worst Drug of All”

Alcohol kills more kids than all illegal drugs combined. Underage drinking and the consequences of juvenile alcohol use are serious issues. In an effort to reduce underage drinking and its negative consequences, The Council on Alcohol and Drugs has launched the www.stopalcoholunder21.org website. via ATLANTA, Sept. 4, 2012: The Council on Alcohol and Drugs announces: [...]

By |2012-09-07T15:27:25+10:00September 5th, 2012|Categories: Drugs & Alcohol|Tags: , , , |1 Comment

German magazine tires of ‘real women’ models

Germany's top women's magazine is considering abandoning its use of amateur models barely two years after banishing professional ones. The fortnightly Brigitte, which has been providing German women with fashion and lifestyle tips since 1954, hit the headlines in 2009 when it said it would feature only ''real women'', part of a backlash against ultra-thin [...]

By |2012-09-07T15:38:22+10:00September 5th, 2012|Categories: Society & Culture|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments
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