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PRODUCT FEATURE âThe Sony BRAVIA XR OLED Google TV. Bring home the movie theatre experience Discover the magic of a pitch-black screen and rich sound with the Sony BRAVIA XR OLED Google TV. It combines exceptional bright, pure black OLED picture and rich sound in perfect harmony, powered by the intelligent Cognitive Processor XRâą to bring you picture quality thatâs closer than ever to real life. The cutting-edge XR Clear Image technology reduces noise by utilising zone division and dynamic frame analysis and minimises blur by identifying motion points in a scene, Unlike other screens, the Sony BRAVIA XR OLEDâs peak brightness and pure blacks contrast settings deliver all the detail, depth and texture like life itself. Elevate your experience with rich sound quality from the immersive screen speaker. The flawless soundtrack keeps pace with the action, so you never miss a beat â just like at the movies. Watch the latest and greatest with Google TV. Choose from more than 700,000 movies and TV episodes all in one place. Feel like something new? Simply use the Voice Search feature to find your next binge- worthy show and favourite movie within minutes. Gather family and friends for a movie night unlike ever before. For more visit TheGoodGuys.com.au SSS or your local store PER CENT of new cars purchased in Australia in 2022 were electric vehicles In comparison, 28 per cent of new cars sold in China in 2022 were electric vehicles. Source: Electric Vehicle Council BOOSTTHE BRAIN Spending alot of time in bed trying to fall asleep, and sleep apnoea, could be linked with arisk of greater cognitive decline, new research has found, The study looked at how specific sleep issues can interact with brain function. It said the absence of sleep apnoea and uninterrupted sleep were associated with better brain function. KICK THE CAN Reducing the amount of soft drink that adolescents consume is important to address obesity rates, researchers say. A Japanese team found drinking soft drink daily was linked to higher rates of obesity and excessive weight in students. They suggested a soft drink tax be introduced in countries without one, to curb the weight âpandemicâ 71 of Australians Tat Celeste NG their ability to Ue ECU RE healthy foods regularly has been negatiyely, impacted ater till] ellen Re aC ur ya Eee Gotcha make a difference Chemist Warehouse has raised $963,924 for mental fitness foundation Gotchadlifeâs 2023 campaign. The not-for-profit foundation is dedicated to helping build mental fitness in individuals and communities throughout Australia via its programs and campaigns. Funds raised during this yearâs campaign will be used to deliver more workshops, tools and resources that inspire and enable people to build mental fitness TUNE INTO WELLNESS TV Australian health and lifestyle precrarn The House of Wellness, ought to you by Chemist Warehouse and hosted by Luke Darcy, Jo Stanley, Dr Nick Carr and Jacqui Felgate, is on the Seven Network on Fridays and Sundays. in schools, sports clubs and communities. Chemist Warehouse director Mario Tascone says: â(We) are proud to continue our strong partnership with Gotcha4life and work hand in hand to open the lines of communication and encourage open and honest conversation around the country. We are passionate and committed to continuing our support of GotchadlLife as they strive towards their goal of zero suicides.â Nisa) WATCH YOUR STEP. Young women are injured on stairs 80 per cent more often than young men, according to research. AUS university study found young women were less likely to use the hand rail, more likely to be holding something and more likely to be wearing riskier footwear, such as heels and sandals. The multitasking behaviour of young women was also likely to distract them. MDT PUL T Gaal Crile Allergies and asthma â is there a link? Yes, thereâs an important connection between hay fever (allergic rhinitis) and asthma. The mucous surfaces of the nose and lungs are very similar to each other, resulting in the term âunited airwayâ Substances that cause inflammation in the nose, causing hay fever, find their way into the circulation and into the mucous surfaces of the lung. Therefore, if hay fever is controlled, doses of preventers might be reduced, and relievers used less. âAn old expression in medicine says that âwhatever happens in the nose happens in the chest, and whatever happens in the chest happens in the noseâ, Asthma canât be adequately controlled without also treating the nose. Non-medicated nasal sprays, used regularly to irrigate the nasal passages, reduce the concentration of allergens on mucosal surfaces, remove excess mucus to improve the effectiveness of medicated nasal sprays and help to improve symptom control in both the nose and lower airways. It therefore makes sense to keep your nasal passages working efficiently with regular irrigation. But donât try and make your âown saltwater nasal wash. It isnât effective long-term ands really uncomfortable to use correctly. Seek appropriate guidance from your pharmacist. Gerald Quigley is a community pharmacist, master herbalist and commentator for The House of Wellness âTHE HOUSE OF WELLNESS 3
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