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Trump, Clinton narrowly lead in Iowa with five days remaining

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The Iowa caucuses will be held on Monday 1 February. The caucuses begin at 7pm Iowa time (12 noon Tuesday Melbourne time). There is some attempt at persuasion before people vote at the caucuses, causing minor delays, so initial results would be expected in the early afternoon Tuesday Melbourne time, and full results by late afternoon to evening.

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Too fat, too thin? How do you work out your ideal weight?

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imageWe've all heard BMI has shortcomings, so what scale should we use to predict our optimum weight?from www.shutterstock.com.au

Public health authorities are forever telling us how much we should weigh, but one essential element is missing: shape.

Let’s start with a little quiz. Below is a series of 3D laser scans of bodies, each seen from the...

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