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More than one-third of cancers can be avoided if Australians modify their lifestyle

  • Written by The Conversation
imageModerate intakes of red meat and alcohol can prevent a cancer diagnosis.from shutterstock.com

Nearly 40,000 cancers diagnosed in Australia can be reduced if people avoid known risk factors for the disease, according to research published today.

In 2010, 116,850 Australians were diagnosed with invasive cancer. The new study identifies 13 areas where...

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Outside the box: why American television history is worth remembering

  • Written by The Conversation
imageChristina Hendricks with the Mad Men costume sketches being archived by the Smithsonian. But academics were interested in television long before Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Mad Men.Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

An enormous amount of digital column inches are dedicated to discussing American television. This week one of the more prominent articles is...

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  1. Detainees on Nauru may have been 'released', but they are not free
  2. A genre-hopping triumph: The Rabbits
  3. Winners and losers in the Trans-Pacific trade deal: experts respond
  4. Hold the spray: some garden weeds are helping native wildlife
  5. The emotional workload of teachers is too often ignored
  6. Why biologics were such a big deal in the Trans Pacific Partnership
  7. Academic freedom isn't the issue with Lomborg's consensus centre
  8. Kicking pacifism: Japan's pivot to militarism defies popular will
  9. A tale of two cities: two young Australian jewellers make their mark
  10. Meeting Bill Campbell, the Nobel Prize winner for medicine
  11. Market jitters and weak global outlook means rates should hold
  12. Full response from Finance Minister Mathias Cormann
  13. Australian children exposed to toxic mining metals do worse at school
  14. How to create more entrepreneurs and investors for Turnbull's 'agile' Australia
  15. What more can Australia do to end the death penalty worldwide?
  16. What Australia can learn about e-government from Estonia
  17. Shields and smart buoys: new technology to protect sharks and people
  18. Children learn from stress and failure: all the more reason you shouldn't do their homework
  19. How will history understand the hipster?
  20. FactCheck: is deficit, debt and the spending trajectory of the previous government on the wane?
  21. Another day, Another IT failure
  22. Dutton to brief national security committee on refugees
  23. To tackle extremism in schools we must challenge the 'white curriculum'
  24. Storage can replace gas in our electricity networks and boost renewables
  25. True Blue? Crime fiction and Australia
  26. Health Check: is it OK to chew or crush your medicine?
  27. How can we stem the tide of online harassment and abuse?
  28. Don't cry for codeine, going prescription won't hurt much
  29. Tree spiking = Beheading ergo Environmentalism = Terrorism
  30. Fifield faces a hard road to bring Australia's media regulations into the 21st century
  31. Parramatta shooting: how much do we really know about 'lone-wolf' terrorists?
  32. The off-topic Conversation #63
  33. Why everybody knows CEOs are overpaid, but nothing happens
  34. Bans on kangaroo products are a case of emotion trumping science
  35. Low oil prices are here to stay as the US shale oil revolution goes global
  36. Closing down FOI: a case study in sneaky government
  37. Alert and ready for action: why it's time to ban energy drinks for under-18s
  38. Australia needs to do more to arrest the decline in apprenticeships
  39. Deep water: a new technology probes Sydney's groundwater for the first time
  40. FactCheck Q A: Will China have a 150% increase in carbon emissions on 2005 levels by 2030?
  41. To save local voices we need a different kind of deregulation
  42. What do Australian Catholics think of church teaching on sex and family?
  43. The glory or the 'gravel': what keeps fans flocking to the AFL?
  44. Speaking with: Meg Urry on supermassive black holes
  45. Grattan on Friday: Malcolm Turnbull banks the love for the hard times
  46. Youth unemployment 'crisis' more about job quality
  47. El Niño is here and that means droughts, but they don't work how you might think
  48. OECD comparisons don't prove our unis are underfunded
  49. Chemical messengers: how hormones affect our mood
  50. Circus and politics: a very Australian mix

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