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Melbourne Scientists Close To Developing Tests To Prevent Long-Term Brain Damage In AFL 01/03/2021

Melbourne scientists believe they are on the verge of developing blood and saliva tests able to help prevent significant long-term brain damage in Australian rules footballers. As Victorians spend more time at home disturbing neighbours are becoming more apparent sparking suburban spats.No adverse reactions have been reported of the nearly 1000 COVID vaccinations given at Melbourne Airport’s makeshift hospital.Player agent Khoder Nasser – who manages Sonny Bill Williams and Quade Cooper – has made the controversial statement that racism is rife in Rugby Union.For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au.

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