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How Australia Can Deal with the Fallout from Our Drunk Accent
Why improve ourselves when we could drag the rest of the world down with us?
How to Make a Perfect Croque Madame for Dinner
There is no good logic for relegating a breakfast sandwich to breakfast time only. The Croque Madame is a perfect case for eating the last meal of the day like it's your first.
A New Drug Could Reduce the Effects of Alzheimer's by 30 Percent
An 18-month study of an antibody called solanezumab suggests that the drug could help more people who suffer from the disease live a longer life.
Canada Just Developed a Miracle Pill for the Gluten Intolerant
Does the mere mention of bread turn you wildly flatulent? Well, get ready to send a thank-you note to the Canadian scientist who claims to have invented a pill that will allow celiac sufferers to eat gluten without crippling side effects.
Into the Dark
The first Canadian trials of an experimental treatment are aiming to cure a genetic disorder that causes blindness.
Kale Could Help Deliver You from Hangover Hell
No one disputes that kale—favored brassica of hippies and juicers—is good for you. But it may also help to offer you some relief when your body is in the throes of True Hangover Hell.
Stop and Think Before Stuffing Your Baby with Peanuts
Although a new study about preventing peanut allergies has proven exciting, it's important to exercise caution before cramming spoonfuls of Jif into your baby's mouth.
I'm Terrified of Puking
Since I was seven years old, my life has been governed by a phobia of getting sick.
Tinnitus Is Hell’s Soundtrack, but Will the Ringing Ever Stop?
Searching for a cure to the nightmare condition that sentences sufferers to a lifetime of "BEEEEEEEEEEP."
Could This Cocaine Antidote Help Addicts Get Better by Ruining Drugs?
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have stumbled upon a compound that essentially negates the effects of cocaine.
This Is What It Feels Like to Have Cancer at 20 Years Old
Today, people tell me I was strong and brave to have fought cancer so young. I wasn't "brave," I was fucking terrified.
Is This What the UK Will Be Like When We Finally Cure Cancer?
When we finally elude a disease that has stalked us for as long as we've been on Earth, it makes sense to ask: what happens next? What happens when the average person lives to 100?