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In a breast cancer breakthrough, patients given a cheap and common beta-blocker at the time of diagnosis have been shown to be almost twice as likely to be alive five years later. Australian news will be back on Facebook on Friday. The restoration of news to users’ feeds was confirmed by Josh Frydenberg on Thursday. Relaxed mask rules and bigger gatherings at home and outdoors are set to return with the Andrews government looking to reset the restrictions Victoria followed at Christmas. Confirmation Tokyo’s Olympic Games will go ahead this year was not only music to the ears of the world’s athletes— it has all but assured Australia will again host the Games in 2032. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au.
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