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ranitidine, the heartburn medicine being recalled because of cancer-causing contamination

  • Written by Nial Wheate, Associate Professor | Program Director, Undergraduate Pharmacy, University of Sydney
ranitidine, the heartburn medicine being recalled because of cancer-causing contaminationRanitidine, which works by either neutralising acid or reducing the production of stomach acid, is available in a range of generic and brand name formulations.Author photo

Ranitidine is a medicine used for the short-term treatment of heartburn. Available in supermarkets and pharmacies, a prescription is only needed when a higher dose of the...

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can controversial athletes sell a sport or are they bad for the business?

  • Written by Marilyn Giroux, Senior Lecturer in Marketing, Auckland University of Technology
can controversial athletes sell a sport or are they bad for the business?Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios was sentenced to six months of probation following several controversial events and an 'aggravated pattern of behaviours'.EPA/Jason Szenes, CC BY-ND

Last week the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) sentenced Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios to a probationary period of six months that could lead to a...

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the rise and fall of an Australian advertising empire

  • Written by Robert Crawford, Professor of Advertising, RMIT University
the rise and fall of an Australian advertising empireYou might not know the name, but you would recognise the songs. Mojo was the advertising agency behind such classics as You Ought to be Congratulated.Screenshot/YouTube

Advertising agencies are full of confidence and self-belief, but only a few have the chutzpah to think they can take on the world. In the 1980s, Mojo was one such agency.

With the...

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Australia's digital competitiveness is slipping. Here's how we can catch up

  • Written by David Tuffley, Senior Lecturer in Applied Ethics & CyberSecurity, Griffith University
Australia's digital competitiveness is slipping. Here's how we can catch upCommunications infrastructure and investing in skills will be vital to success in the 21st century.Tumisu / Pixabay

Australia’s ability to compete with other nations in a technology-enabled world is declining, according to a report recently released by the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA).

In 2019 Australia dropped to...

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  1. What's made of legumes but sizzles on the barbie like beef? Australia's new meat alternative
  2. How China is legally recognising same-sex couples, but not empowering them
  3. Australia's quest for national security is undermining the courts and could lead to secretive trials
  4. Paul Hogan and the myth of the white Aussie bloke
  5. Does your mental state affect recovery from illness and disease? We asked five experts
  6. politicians use it to discredit media, and journalists need to fight back
  7. China's military might is much closer to the US than you probably think
  8. what each of us can do to reduce our carbon footprint
  9. Feeling flight shame? Try quitting air travel and catch a sail boat
  10. The UK Labour Party wants to abolish private schools – could we do that in Australia?
  11. Another Australian PM finds a phone call with Trump can land you on the sticky paper
  12. 0.75% is a record low, but don't think for a second the Reserve Bank has finished cutting the cash rate
  13. control of the global computer-chip industry
  14. Is there such thing as an addictive personality?
  15. experimental Australian films as poetic diary entries
  16. Winter storms are speeding up the loss of Arctic sea ice
  17. how do scientists know evolution is real?
  18. Tens of thousands of tuna-attracting devices are drifting around the Pacific
  19. Fiji’s ancient hill forts and what we can learn from them
  20. Gonski’s vision of 'personalised learning' will stifle creativity and lead to a generation of automatons
  21. a plan to solve our shortage of cemetery space
  22. With no end in sight and the world losing interest, the Hong Kong protesters need a new script
  23. 1 in 3 young adults are lonely – and it affects their mental health
  24. Any prosecution of journalists for national security offences to require attorney-general's approval
  25. The AFL sells an inclusive image of itself. But when it comes to race and gender, it still has a way to go
  26. which is smarter – a blue whale or an orca?
  27. Back to Back Theatre's exciting reframing of disability
  28. Misogyny, male rage and the words men use to describe Greta Thunberg
  29. How to turn Auckland's inner city streets into public spaces people can enjoy
  30. 'Developing' rift points to growing divisions between Coalition and Labor on China
  31. Disability and single parenthood still loom large in inherited poverty
  32. 6 ways to stop daylight saving derailing your child’s sleep
  33. What fictional superheroes can tell us about devotion and why we believe in gods
  34. Australia has enacted 82 anti-terror laws since 2001. But tough laws alone won’t make us safer
  35. Federal arts funding in Australia is falling, and local governments are picking up the slack
  36. Anti-rape devices may have their uses, but they don't address the ultimate problem
  37. Five questions about superannuation the government's new inquiry will need to ask
  38. 5,800 defence veterans homeless in Australia, that's more than we thought
  39. How to check if your mum or dad's nursing home is up to scratch
  40. youth is not wasted on the young who fight for climate justice
  41. Australia's temporary graduate visa attracts international students, but many find it hard to get work in their field
  42. Government retirement incomes inquiry puts superannuation in the frame
  43. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Morrison's US trip
  44. Want to really understand football culture? Here are 6 things to watch out for on Grand Final Day
  45. The dirty secret at the heart of the projected budget surplus: much higher tax bills
  46. How to manage grass pollen exposure this hay fever season: an expert guide
  47. The showy everlasting is endangered, but a primary school is helping out
  48. insights from the 2009 South Pacific earthquake-tsunami disaster
  49. what has the search for extraterrestrial life actually yielded and how does it work?
  50. Hong Kong is one of the most unequal cities in the world. So why aren't the protesters angry at the rich and powerful?

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