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source BBC News
They have a fearsome reputation, but one Rottweiler is proving that the breed has a softer side by helping to rear two lambs.
Molly has been using her maternal instincts after lambs Lucky and Charm were born with complications on a farm.
Her owner Maria Foster, 38, from Forden, near Welshpool in Powys, said Molly slept with the pair at night, and even protected them from other animals.
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source NewScientis.com
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The health of Australian aboriginals is 100 years behind that of the rest of the population, according to a new report.
Indigenous people, which account for about 2.4% of Australians, are plagued by health problems that have not affected the rest of the country’s population for many years, Lisa Jackson Pulver at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, and colleagues, who carried out the study.
“Leprosy, rheumatic heart disease and tuberculosis haven’t been experienced in white populations for decades, but they are still problems for some indigenous communities,” Jackson Pulver says.
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source DailyOm
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When we feel pain, our first impulse is often to eradicate it with medication. This is an understandable response, but sometimes in our hurry to get rid of pain, we forget that it is the body's way of letting us know that it needs our attention. A headache can inform us that we're hungry or stressed just as a sore throat might be telling us that we need to rest our voice. If we override these messages instead of respond to them, we risk worsening our condition. In addition, we create a feeling of disconnectedness between our minds and our bodies.
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