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Exit strategy: how to leave home in under 15 minutes with young childrenLeaving the house promptly with young children is never easy. Read on for some tips to help you master a swift exit. More... Teaching children gratitude: how and when to begin?An Australian childhood is one of the world's best, with relatively good levels of health and education. So when and how should we teach children about gratitude? More... How to tackle chronic fatigueDo you suffer from overwhelming post-exertion fatigue, dysfunctional sleep and recurrent flu-like symptoms? If so, you could be suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS).
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Bacteria blitz: top household carriersThought your dish cloth, tea towel and toothbrush were all harmless household items, right? Think again. It's items like these that harbour some of the largest collections of bacteria in the home. Most powerful women of 2012Most powerful women of 2012We asked MSN users around the world to vote for the most powerful women of 2012, and you responded in your thousands. Here are the international results, polled from 14 different countries. Philips PerfectCare ironBusy mums know that life comes with enough creases - that's why Philips invented the PerfectCare iron, the only iron that works on all fabrics using the one simple setting. Find out more...
Find out more about the Philips PerfectCare Iron. For where to buy, click here. Terms and conditions apply.
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How your place in the family rules your lifeFirst-born? Piggy in the middle? Or always the baby? Clinical psychologist Linda Blair reveals how birth order in the family can affect every aspect of your life. Multi-vitamins can make you smarterMany people consider vitamin supplements a waste of money, but a new study has found they can actually make you smarter. My wonderful daughter Emily SeebohmEmily Seebohm is one of Australia's most promising Olympic medal prospects, but she'll always be a little girl to her mum Karen. Here, Karen shares her favourite pictures of her superstar daughter. Juggling can grow brain by five percentJuggling might seem like something best left to professional clowns, but a new study has found it can increase the size of your brain. Natural help for hivesMy doctor prescribes antihistamines for my hives. What else can I do?

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