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Milan Fashion Week's biggest trend? Women dressing for themselves.

There's a certain power to Milan Fashion Week's maximalism.
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Port Stephens Mayor Bruce MacKenzie took out the night's "Gold Ernie" for his decision to name a domestic violence shelter after himself, despite having pleaded guilty to the assault of his partner in 1997.

The awards recognised men (and women, but mainly men) who had made particular progress in entrenching gender norms and stifling the fight for equality this year.
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Daily Life
8 h

Nothing like playfully playing down pregnancy rumours regarding a man you split up with months ago.

Fergie asked for some privacy following her split from husband Josh Duhamel, but the duchess is holding court and fielding questions about the breakup.
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Daily Life
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Researchers from the University of Newcastle have found that only 16 per cent of people with self-reported (non-coeliac) gluten intolerance have symptoms that are reproducible in a double-blinded trial (when they don't know if they are eating gluten or a placebo).

The media response has not been kind to the other 84 per cent.

Researchers from the University of Newcastle have found that only 16 per cent of people with self-reported (non-coeliac) gluten intolerance have symptoms that are reproducible in a double-blinded trial.
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Daily Life
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"It's difficult to believe five years has passed since the night Adrian Bayley randomly selected Jill Meagher on Melbourne's Sydney Road to be the vessel for his anger and fury at women everywhere; but today – September 22 – marks this sombre anniversary."

Clementine Ford reflects on the murder of Jill Meagher, five years on.

There are certain moments in history that mark a turning point for cultural understanding, acting as catalysts for change.
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Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, have three children: Arabella, 6, Joseph, 3, and Theodore, 1.

​Ivanka Trump revealed in a television interview that she struggled with postnatal depression after the births of her three children.
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"Friends advised me on the power of Xanax and raved about their amazing therapists. Doctors told me they'd never prescribed so many anti-depressants in their lives," Hillary Clinton says. "But that wasn't for me, never has been. Instead I did yoga with my instructor, especially breath work. If you've never done alternate-nostril breathing, it's worth a try."

For anxiety management, Hillary Clinton has a trick up her sleeve, or in this instance, nostril.
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Paying attention to the basics of our health improve our longevity (and mental health), but mean little without our emotional health, specifically the quality of our relationships, our sense of purpose and play.

Often, when we discuss health and longevity, we talk about the individual parts rather than the harmony of the whole.
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Thanks to tough anti-smoking laws, Australia has a quit record to be proud of – only 12.8 per cent of people over 14 smoke, and many of them are in the hard-to-treat box.

Why is it so hard for some people to quit smoking? It's a question that baffles anyone who's close to someone who keeps smoking despite its scary consequences – but while lack of willpower might come to mind, it's not that simple.
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"It's hard not to feel overwhelmed by despair and electrifying anger whenever we are confronted by the reality of rape culture in the judicial system," writes Clementine Ford.

Robert John Hall raped a woman at knifepoint and went on with his life. A judge described him as 'rehabilitated'.
smh.com.au|Por Clementine Ford

""We are not alone, remember that."

Mel B of the Spice Girls, has thanked Nicole Kidman for shining a light on domestic violence, ahead of her divorce from Stephen Belafonte later this month.
smh.com.au|Por Amy Croffey

Women, renters, singles, and people with depression are the most vulnerable to being moved into aged care against their wishes.

Lizzi Holt is energetic, gregarious and loves the vibrancy of inner-city living. She knows, however, that she must make plans for her future.

Ms Holt is certainly at high risk of ending up in an aged care facility before she dies.
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"Now? More great roles for women please."

Go Nic!

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"It stunk of bs to me. I think self help stuff works really well for simpler problems – so maybe you've got a bit of social anxiety or maybe you're between jobs and you're feeling a little bit lost – the normal troughs of life," Mark Manson says. "I think when either people's problems get much more serious it starts to feel very hollow."

"Nobody actually cares if I climb the Great Wall of China this week, so why am I getting so worked up about this stuff?"
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In Donald J. Trump's germophobic world a handshake with Melania Trump could be considered romantic.

In Trump's germaphobic world a handshake could be considered romantic.
smh.com.au|Por Jenna Clarke

"Younger women are more likely to talk openly and reach out to one another for support, but the stigma for mums still feels far too great."

It’s estimated up to one in three Australian women will terminate a pregnancy in their lifetime – many of them mothers. Three women tell why they couldn’t go through with having another baby.
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