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The latest viral wellness trends – “cortisol belly” and “cortisol face” – promise a calmer, leaner, more radiant you … if you can just lower your stress hormones. With attention-grabbing claims like ...
Une nouvelle initiative des Nations Unies vise à encourager une action collective pour soutenir les droits et les besoins des personnes partout dans le monde dont la vie a été bouleversée par la ...
Face à la montée des tensions commerciales et à l'effondrement de l’aide extérieure, le chef de l'ONU a appelé, lundi, à combler les retards de mise en œuvre du développement durable, à deux mois du ...
In his second term, President Donald Trump asserted new control over the press − as Hungary’s strongman leader Viktor Orbán had urged him to do.
Both Donald Trump and Frankin D. Roosevelt have been accused of making risky moves by their detractors. But FDR wasn’t fuelled by personal impulses and the need for retribution as Trump is.
A new monthly survey from Macquarie University shows the increase in economic uncertainty has led to a jump in pessimistic views about business prospects.
The Australian screen industry is often associated with fun, creativity and perhaps even glamour. But our new Pressure Point Report reveals a more troubling reality: a pervasive mental health crisis, ...
If you’ve ever tried to build a new habit – whether that’s exercising more, eating healthier, or going to bed earlier – you may have heard the popular claim that it only takes 21 days to form a habit.
Political posters and signs proliferate at election time. Why do candidates risk the wrath of voters with what many regard as visual pollution?
Upon returning to the US after his symbolically powerful meeting with Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, at St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican, President Donald Trump told reporters: “I think ...
The new detection methods are not only reliable and accurate – they are also highly portable and simple enough to be used outside laboratories.
Stephen Livesley, Professor in Urban Horticulture, The University of Melbourne On a hot summer’s day in Melbourne, the artificial turf hit a top temperature of 72°C. This is sufficient to cause ...
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