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Rib injuries
The ribcage supports the upper body, protects internal organs including the heart and lungs, and assists with breathing. Rib injuries include bruises, torn cartilage and bone fractures. The ribcage supports the upper body, protects internal ... [... more]
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LARGE WHITE FLESHED PEACH, FRUIT LARGER THIS SEASON DUE TO THINNING, BRUISES EASILY. GREEN-WHITE 23/08/1996 [... more]
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SUGAR LADY
ATTRACTIVE MEDIUM TO LARGE FRUIT, SOFT AND JUICY AT EVALUATION, SMALL FREESTONE PEACH, BRUISES EASILY. 28/08/1996 [... more]
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FLOWER
ADVANCED SELECTION: LARGE PEACH, NOT VERY ATTRACTIVE. ACIDIC FLAVOUR AND BRUISES EASILY. 30/12/1996 [... more]
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Blueberry Flapjacks- ANNETTE SYM
In a medium size mixing bowl beat egg whites and sugar for a minute. Add essence and milk and mix. Sift flour and bi-carb into mixture in one go, DO NOT BEAT but gently fold flour through until just combined (over beating bruises the flour and ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Sports injuries
Sports injuries are caused by overuse, direct impact, or the application of force that is greater than the body part can structurally withstand. Common injuries include bruises, sprains, strains, joint injuries and nose bleeds. Sports injuries ... [... more]
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Martial arts - preventing injury
The risk of injury from martial arts is low compared to other contact sports. Most injuries are to the limbs and are usually mild to moderate, for example bruises or cuts. The many different forms of martial arts include karate, kung fu, ju ... [... more]
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