‘One meal a day’ diet popular with celebrities could do more harm than good – here’s why
‘One meal a day’ diet popular with celebrities could do more harm than good – here’s why
Celebrities have popularised all sorts of outlandish diet trends over the years. One of the latest trends among celebrities is the “one meal a day” diet (or “Omad”).
The Conversation
The Conversation
‘One meal a day’ diet popular with celebrities could do more harm than good. Here’s why
‘One meal a day’ diet popular with celebrities could do more harm than good. Here’s why
Celebrities have backed many outlandish diet trends over the years. The latest is the 'one meal a day' and there are grounds for concern
The New Daily
The New Daily
Beekeepers called to action amid fears varroa complacency is threatening multi-billion-dollar industry
Beekeepers called to action amid fears varroa complacency is threatening multi-billion-dollar industry
The Queensland Beekeepers' Association warns the future could be "catastrophic" for Australia's multi-billion-dollar honey industry unless all apiarists take part in a national biosecurity blitz.
ABC News
ABC News
Five Queensland regions in country's bottom 10 for wellbeing, national index finds
The index looks at seven well-being indicators including wealth, employment, and work-life balance.
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ABC News
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Queensland organic miso business Rice Culture wins President's Medal at Royal Easter Show
The owner of the small company that has won the President's Medal at Sydney's Royal Easter Show says her staff always have their work done in time to pick their kids up from school.
ABC News
ABC News
Australians are cashing in on rapid wind farm expansion, but it's tearing some towns apart
Power and money are pitting neighbour against neighbour as one old farming community grapples with a new, rapidly growing industry.
ABC News
ABC News