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Do vitamin drips really work? The evidence says 'no', so save your money and eat real food

  • Written by: Emily Burch, Accredited Dietitian/Nutritionist & PhD Candidate, Griffith University
Do vitamin drips really work? The evidence says 'no', so save your money and eat real foodAre the celebrities onto something with their IV vitamin cocktails? Let's look at the evidence before rushing to the therapy lounge.from www.shutterstock.com

Want to boost your immune system, reduce your physical signs of ageing, or cleanse your blood to get rid of toxins? Intravenous (IV) vitamin therapy, or vitamin drips, promise to help. Some...

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All the hype around Libra is a red herring. Facebook's main game is Calibra

  • Written by: Priya Dev, Blockchain Researcher & Lecturer Data Analysis, Australian National University
All the hype around Libra is a red herring. Facebook's main game is CalibraCalibra has little to do with the ideals behind blockchain. The digital wallet is more like a traditional bank account.www.shutterstock.com

Amid the hype around Facebook’s plan to launch its own cryptocurrency, Libra, there’s one big question. How is the company going to profit from it?

The project relies on developing blockchain...

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remembering the Australian writer Charmian Clift, 50 years on

  • Written by: Tanya Dalziell, Associate Professor, English and Literary Studies, University of Western Australia
remembering the Australian writer Charmian Clift, 50 years onAnna McGahan as Charmian Clift in Sue Smith's play Hydra. Long overshadowed by her husband George Johnston, recent years have seen a resurgence of interest in Clift's life and work.Jeff Busby/Queensland Theatre

Fifty years after her death, Australian writer Charmian Clift is experiencing a renaissance. Born in 1923, Clift co-authored three novels...

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  2. we asked people how they feel about sharing fitness data with insurance companies
  3. Testing festival goers' pills isn't the only way to reduce overdoses. Here's what else works
  4. Build to rent could shake up real estate but won't take off without major tax changes
  5. China crisis? Hardly - it doesn't matter most Aussie kids don't speak fluent Mandarin
  6. What we missed while we looked away -- the growth of long‐term unemployment
  7. Labor sets up review into election loss as top official falls on his sword
  8. Eelgrass keeps the oceans alive and preserves shipwrecks, so just cope when it tickles your feet
  9. NZ's plan for deposit insurance falls well short of protecting people's savings
  10. There’s no clear need for Peter Dutton’s new bill excluding citizens from Australia
  11. 99 versions of the same tale in The Drover's Wives
  12. Thinking of laser hair removal? Here's what you need to know
  13. Michelle Grattan on the 46th parliament's first week, and Jacqui Lambie
  14. who calls cyclones their names?
  15. Why Christopher Pyne and Julie Bishop fail the 'pub test' with their new jobs
  16. they’re a natural substitute for gesture ???
  17. can drinking coffee help you lose weight?
  18. Walking and cycling to work makes commuters happier and more productive
  19. Trump's nominations for the US Federal Reserve are an odd lot, and an even bet
  20. What other countries can teach us about ditching disposable nappies
  21. romancing the moon – space dreaming after Apollo
  22. Grattan on Friday: A kinder, gentler Senate
  23. How rehab helps heavy drug and alcohol users think differently
  24. the Herald Sun model can't be the future of journalism
  25. don’t mess with these tiny fairy wasps
  26. Why the 'molecular scissors' metaphor for understanding CRISPR is misleading
  27. In Australia, criticising a judge can land you in jail. This is a danger for democracy
  28. Washington Post weather editor Jason Samenow on how weather coverage is evolving – and building audience growth
  29. Morrison's $158 billion tax plan set to sail through Senate after deals with crossbenchers
  30. Early days, but we've found a way to lift the IQ and resilience of Australia's most vulnerable children
  31. Using virtual reality could make you a better person in real life
  32. Getting out of liquor and pokies will cost Woolworths, but deliver lasting benefits
  33. letting the fox guard the henhouse
  34. from Hanging Rock to Nick Cave and Kylie, this genre explores our dark side
  35. No-take marine areas help fishers (and fish) far more than we thought
  36. Smoking at record low in Australia, but the grim harvest of preventable heart disease continues
  37. We subscribe to movies and music, why not transport?
  38. how human-built structures leave coastal ecosystems in the shadows
  39. Jacqui Lambie plays the Harradine game
  40. Father Frank Brennan on Israel Folau and religious freedom
  41. Victoria's commitment to a non-fatal strangulation offence will make a difference to vulnerable women
  42. From Shark Bay seagrass to Stone Age Scotland, we can now assess climate risks to World Heritage
  43. Trump and Kim are talking (again). But the leaders have yet to find real common ground
  44. To be a rising star in the space economy, Australia should also look to the East
  45. how poverty makes it hard to escape mental illness
  46. Ultra-low unemployment is in our grasp. How Philip Lowe became the governor who lifted our ambition
  47. it's Jeremy Hunt (who?) vs Boris Johnson (yes, really), with the future of the UK at stake
  48. 6 charts on the inner cities of Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne
  49. Time will tell if this is a record summer for Greenland ice melt, but the pattern over the past 20 years is clear
  50. A new exhibition captures the magic and power of tattoos across cultures

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