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Seven Up Aussie style: The study that is tracking hundreds from birth over their lives

Seven Up Aussie style: The study that is tracking hundreds from birth over their lives We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Very large text size Long before Cian McCue had any say in it, his mother Camille Damaso enrolled the healthy newborn in Australia’s own Seven Up program. Aidan Hill, 34, was also enrolled. He was born four weeks early. Lennair Hill, 34 and now Aidan’s wife, is also in the program. She was born eight weeks premature, at a very low birth weight, with a heart condition. Ms Hill’s mother Donna Sinclair said the birth was “as traumatic as you can get. I thought I was giving birth to a dead baby”.

Same monster, different meanings: how Indigenous ideas about the Pangkarlangu Hairypeople have changed

The monsters we are familiar with from books, films and TV have long been analysed by scholars as metaphors capturing what ails society. Think of how different types of zombies stand for fears about racial tensions, nuclear destruction, rampant capitalism, contagion, migration and so forth. The monsters that haunt people off the screen or pages of a book can be found anywhere. All societies and cultures have concepts of, and often deep beliefs in, monsters. In the USA, religious scholars found that in “a strictly numerical sense, people who do not believe in anything paranormal are the odd people out”.

Seven Up Aussie style: The study that is tracking hundreds from birth over their lives

Seven Up Aussie style: The study that is tracking hundreds from birth over their lives
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