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‘I’m a nutritionist and I hate that the internet thinks celery juice is a miracle health elixir’

body+soul

Celery juice has been labelled a miracle health elixir by so-called experts, amid claims it can assist weight loss, clear up acne and even lower blood pressure. Here, clinical nutritionist Thom Landers explains why drinking celery juice is not such a good idea.

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What killed tons of fish in European river? Mystery deepens

AP News

Poland’s environment minister says laboratory tests following a mass fish die-off have detected high salinity levels but no mercury in the Oder River

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The Reason You Never Forget How to Ride a Bike, According to Science

Mental Floss

There's a part of your brain that almost guarantees you'll never tip over on your 10-speed again.

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Tourism killed Thailand's most famous bay. Here's how it was brought back to life

CNN

Back in 2018, Thai officials announced the indefinite closure of Maya Bay -- made popular by 2000 film "The Beach" -- to repair years of damage caused by overtourism. Here's how marine scientists brought it back to life.

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7 clever hacks to keep your flowers from dying

BHG (Better Homes and Gardens)

Bought a fresh bouquet, but the florist didn't give you a sachet of flower food? Add some vodka, Sprite, apple cider vinegar, sugar or even a copper penny to help your flowers last even longer. Because no one likes to see their favourite flowers wilt and perish in a few days.

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How to safely enjoy the ocean in Hawaii, with expert tips

USA Today

In the wake of drownings and a monk seal attack, Hawaii lifeguards and marine life experts offer these safety tips.

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Hawaii national park gets land where ancient villages stood

AP News

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island has been given new land in a deal that will protect and manage an ocean bay area that is home to endangered and endemic species and to culturally significant Native Hawaiian artifacts

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Eating two servings a week of one surprising fruit can massively reduce heart attack risk

7NEWS

A study of almost 110,000 people over 30 years has given scientists a good handle on the fruit’s benefits.

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Polish scientists spark uproar by labelling cats an invasive alien species

The Independent

A Polish scientific institute has added domestic cats to its national database of “invasive alien species”, causing fur to fly as animal lovers sought to defend their beloved pets. Felis catus, the scientific name for the common house cat, was added to the database earlier this month. The database a

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Five surprising benefits of a plant-based diet

Knowridge Science Report

Many of the important benefits of a plant-based diet – particularly for climate health and animals – are well known. Yet despite the science being very clear, there remains confusion about the impact on human health. We have long known for example, that a diet centred around whole plant-foods – frui