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Neuroscientist explains how to stimulate young brains - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

abc.net.au — “One of the world's leading neurologists, Dr Judy Willis, says educational engagement with children in the early years pays off.View full resource at abc.net.au

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judywillis Judy Willis, M.D. Doctor, Neurologist, and Physician

ABC interviews online: Neuroscientist explains how to stimulate young brains :... http://t.co/QOtW6JOR

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Investment in early childhood has lifelong yields - The Drum Opinion (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

abc.net.au — “Investing in early childhood ensures that all children, whether born in Mozambique or Australia, can reach their full potential.View full resource at abc.net.au

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kidshealthtips Maggie LaBarbera, RN Nutritionist and Dietitian

Investment in early childhood has lifelong yields- http://t.co/4CckFIGG Start now with early nutrition education for kids

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Demand for toilets drives mining plan - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

abc.net.au — “A valuable mineral is in high demand, partly because more toilets are needed in China and India.View full resource at abc.net.au

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Demand for Toilets in India & China Drives Mining Plan in Australia http://t.co/VILBGHZi @abcnews

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Lateline - 20/04/2012: Neuroscientist explains how to stimulate young brains

abc.net.au — “One of the worlds leading neurologists Dr Judy Willis says educational engagement with children in the early years pays offView full resource at abc.net.au

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Neural development and early intervention: Q&A - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

abc.net.au — “Neuroscientist and teacher Judy Willis, and development psychologist Kimberly Schonert-Reichl speak to News Online about the effects of stress on children's brains and the importance of early intervention.View full resource at abc.net.au

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judywillis Judy Willis, M.D. Doctor, Neurologist, and Physician

My interview for print ABC News Au: Neural development and early intervention: Q&A... http://t.co/pHlsa1b5

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David Gillespie: Big Fat Lies - Big Ideas - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

abc.net.au — “Most of what you think you know about weight loss is wrong! You've been lied to! Bacon and eggs are good for you. Low fat milk is not. And sugar is poison, and it's addictive. So believes David Gillespie, author of Big Fat Lies: why the diet industry is making you sick, fat and poor, who is in conversation with Paul Barclay.View full resource at abc.net.au

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As it happened: LNP pulls off crushing win - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

abc.net.au — “The LNP, led by Campbell Newman, has pulled off one of the most stunning victories in Queensland's political history. Labor has been reduced to only a handful of seats, with the ABC election computer putting the LNP on track to win an amazing 78 seats in the 89-seat parliament. 10:40pm: Almost an entire generation of potential Labor leaders were among those swept away by the LNP. 10:15pm: If you missed Campbell Newman's victory speech, .View full resource at abc.net.au

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Free-range hens may not be happier, says study - ABC Sydney - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

abc.net.au — “A new study has cast doubt over whether free-range hens are happier and more stress-free than their caged counterparts.View full resource at abc.net.au

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Joining a sporting community can improve your mental health - ABC Southern Queensland - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

abc.net.au — “The sense of community that comes from being involved in a sporting team could boost your health as much as the physical exercise.View full resource at abc.net.au

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drrobsSheely Chiropractic Clinic is a modern health care facility that specializes in providing treatment for chronic and difficult conditions of the neuro – musculo – skeletal system. The Clinic maintains a 24-hour emergency message and scheduling center, and provides current “managed care model’ type case management for all conditions treated in the clinic. Statistics of the effectiveness of patient outcomes are constantly monitored through the clinic’s eight networked computer work stations. 

Patients are treated using “state-of-the-art” equipment and techniques, including cryotherapy, hydrocollator therapy, electrical muscle stimulation therapy, interferrential therapy, russian stimulation, ultrasound therapy, motorized intersegmental mobilization and distraction therapy, muscle rehabilitation with exercise education instructions, and specific skilled manipulation (adjustments) of the spine and joints of the body. Nutritional and lifestyle counseling is a frequently requested service and is provided considering individual goals and needs. Patients are cared for by trained, efficient, and qualified staff, who are both friendly and professional.

As the Clinic Director of Sheely Chiropractic Clinic, Dr. Sheely is responsible for overseeing all aspects of program development, staff supervision, and the provision of chiropractic care. Sheely Chiropractic Clinic has been providing service since 1980, and currently employs a staff of four." /> Dr. Robert B. Sheely CAM, Chiropractor, Active Health Library, and Doctor

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Ibuprofen reduces altitude sickness: study › News in Science (ABC Science)

abc.net.au — “The anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen can reduce acute altitude sickness, according to a new clinical study.View full resource at abc.net.au

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Alzheimer's group pleads for more carer funds - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

abc.net.au — “Alzheimer's Australia WA is calling for more funding for at-home carers in the wake of new figures which show a doubling in the percentage of deaths caused by dementia.View full resource at abc.net.au

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ALZHEIMERSreadAlzheimer's Reading Room is the number one source of life news for the entire Alzheimer's community. Our goal is to Educate, sometimes Entertain, and Empower Alzheimers caregivers and their families worldwide.


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Alzheimer's group pleads for more carer funds http://t.co/cbMu31mq #alzheimers #news

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Palmer says green groups funded by CIA - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

abc.net.au — “Mining magnate Clive Palmer has accused the United States government of funding environmental group Greenpeace via the CIA to undermine Australia's coal mining sector.View full resource at abc.net.au

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is he just after headlines is he unwell? Clive Palmer says green groups funded by CIA - ABC News http://t.co/LkvwXa4W

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AMA calls for police to release Taser information - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

abc.net.au — “The WA president of the Australian Medical Association is urging police to reveal how often they use Tasers and under what circumstances they are drawn.View full resource at abc.net.au

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AMA calls for police to release Taser information http://t.co/r8BpSMxk @abcnews - Was it the Taser or Excited Delirium that killed this man?

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Workers using cosmetic surgery for career boost - ABC Melbourne - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

abc.net.au — “An increasing number of workers are turning to cosmetic surgery and other makeovers to enhance their appearance as they seek a career boost.View full resource at abc.net.au

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MPSVI Dr. Timothy Mountcastle - MPSVI Plastic Surgeon, Physician, Doctor, and Surgeon

Looking to boost your career? Some people are turning to plastic surgery for a step up. http://t.co/cijvTNFF

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Morocco pressured to change rape marriage law - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

abc.net.au — “Moroccan activists have stepped up pressure on the government to scrap a law that allows rapists to avoid prison by marrying their victims.View full resource at abc.net.au

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Moroccan Activists Pressuring Govt to Scrap Law that Allows Rapists to Avoid Prison by Marrying Victims http://t.co/Cc4DhKTA @abcnews

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