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coorparoodiscountpharmacy · 4 months ago
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Find a Home Delivery Chemist Near You Today
Finding a home delivery chemist near you has never been easier. Our service connects you with local pharmacies that offer convenient home delivery for all your prescription and over-the-counter medication needs. Whether you’re managing a chronic condition, need a quick refill, or require emergency medication, our network of trusted chemists ensures you receive your medications promptly and securely.
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Flu Vaccination: Why It's Vital in Australia?
 The flu, also known as influenza, is a respiratory infection affecting the nose, throat, and lungs caused by a virus. Most people contract it by inhaling airborne droplets from someone else's coughs or sneezes. This disease can cause severe illness and even death, and due to its constantly evolving strains, it is crucial to get a chemist flu vaccination annually to protect oneself and others.
How did the flu come about?
The flu is a respiratory virus with symptoms like fever, nasal congestion, headaches, coughs, muscle aches, sore throat, and exhaustion. It is highly contagious and can be severe, resulting in thousands of deaths in Australia each year. The flu and COVID-19 can have similar symptoms, and it is important to find a pharmacy online for your flu medication and stay at home until you recover. Influenza evolves and mutates, and some strains may be more severe in certain age groups.
Why is getting vaccinated the best way to avoid the flu?
Every year, individuals over six months of age should receive the influenza vaccine to prevent illness and reduce the virus's spread. The vaccine is updated annually to boost immunity against common strains. So, if you are the one who has influenza symptoms, just book your flu medicine delivery Brisbane from your nearby chemist. 
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bald-tales · 6 years ago
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Fantasies made very Real - part two
Part two - one of two scenarios  Part 2 - Scenario One: Ending his phone call Rick wondered if he had done the right thing. He was trying to stay on the right side of the law these days and somehow he knew what he was about to do was going to go wrong. Alex was getting weird these days, was it fair to take this beautiful guy and subject him to who knows what. But his mutual fascination in Alex's hobbies made his doubt quickly subside.  My online friend, Alex, who I was led to believe was from Bristol in England and miles away from my home in Brisbane was actually living a lot closer, in fact he lived in the northern suburbs of Brisbane on a large, sprawling property, and of course he and Clipperdad were one and the same. My online mpb friend who I thought was interstate, hundreds of miles away was less than 40 minutes from my city apartment. Meeting him originally on a site publishing erotic, gay transformations stories, I felt safe and anonymous, never to cross paths so letting him share my dark fantasies seemed safe. Despite my various erotic interests I was still rather closeted. My name was never used but of course he knew me as smoothboy94 from Australia and low and behold on mpb guyz, a male pattern bald by choice site, which Alex was only known as Clipperdad, up pops my user name smoothboy94 from Brisbane. He had first seen my profile some months before but had never known I lived in Brisbane until he first saw my profile on 'forcedtransformations fiction' and started to devise a plan to befriend me as an Englishman. He felt it may be fun to find out more about me, a young twenty three year old known as smooth boy 94. Finding out about my baldness desires he told me about mpbguyz, a site dedicated to promoting bald by choice. He wasn't sure how he was going to meet me, not until he went to Ricks to have his fringe tidied up and before long a plan was hatched. Rick was an old friend, and when younger they both had dated each other before getting into some minor trouble with the police. Later, Rick straightened out and became a barber while Alex went back to university to become a pharmacist, but they always remained close friends. As luck would have it Alex's father left him a sizable inheritance and Alex happily retired before becoming a chemist at the ripe old age of 28. He bought a big house on a couple of acres in the Pine Rivers Shire and dabbled in his purpose built laboratory with different potions. He too had more than a strong interest in transforming guys. It had become an obsession, so much so that he and Rick had teamed up a few months ago to realize both their dream; to recreate some younger men against their wills; slaves if you will and I, Benjamin would be their first customer. Of course it was a gamble filled with danger and illegalities, but they were both strong characters who spent a lot of time and money to hide their activities. I had told Alex way too many of my fantasies and desires online, so Alex devised a plan to make me think he was far, far away and hoped that one day he would be able to help fulfill some of those desires. That day had come, and as I relaxed in Ricks' barber chair and sipped on my beer I wasn't aware how radically my life would be changed. "So Benny, you enjoying the beer?" Rick asked as he drew the clippers over my scalp. I could feel the hot, vibrating teeth dig into my thick hair but I couldn't say stop, I was just too turned on. As a looked in the mirror I could see the burly, barber was balding me. It was what I secretly wanted and the beer was helping me accept this fate, but what would I tell people? As if reading my mind, Rick added, "you look so much better, everyone will love your new look." The clippers continued their desecration of my dark hair, more and more white scalp revealing itself. As I stared on in amazement I noticed how much more my new beard growth had grown. I had to admit, I was looking so different and my cock was telling me it was grooving to all this. "Wait until we get you finished up, you'll be like a new man." Rick had a devilish look on his face and I wondered what he meant but I was too excited to focus for too long. When the shop fell silent, I suddenly stopped my daydream. I had a short buzzed scalp but I still wasn't bald. Did the disappointment show on my face? "That's much better isn't it. Much cooler for a start." The barber said as he brushed the loose hair from my neck. "Hmm, seems your hairline is looking very patchy. I didnt notice that before." And without waiting for a reply from me he took a tube of gel and after applying the green thick substance at the hairline used a straight edge razor and carefully stripped the tiny stubble from my hairline.  Embarrassed at my attempts to tweezer my hairline back I was surprised by all this. "Yes, many of us succumb to early receding hairlines, but don't worry, yours is still in its early stages." I noticed Rick look up at me in the mirror as he continued to work methodically to edge my hairline further back. As I watched my cock was growing. I could feel the scraping of the blade as he seemed to work for ages at the top before going to the side. "Of course some of us like to take nature into their own hands and hurry things along." I looked at his face in the mirror. His smile gave away exactly what I thought; he knew I was trying to recede my own hair. Of course this only made me more excited. Shit! I said to myself when he removed a towel from my head after finishing up I could see his work at the front and my hairline appeared to start almost 1 inch back from where it should.  When he finished up, I did indeed look different, older. I kind of liked it and vowed I'd be back to Ricks maybe for a headshave in the future if I could just get my nerves up.  After leaving the barbershop I failed to notice a grey, late model commodore follow me down the street to where I had parked my car.  I lived in a rented apartment in West End on the south side of the river which is all I could afford as a bank clerk. I don't think I'd been home long when there was a knock at the door. Walking away from my mirror where I had been studying my newly balded forehead I opened the door and I was surprised by a delivery man carrying a large trolley and what appeared to be a big crate on it. "Good Afternoon Sir." "Ah! Good Afternoon...." I didn't finish as the man sprayed something into my face. I was aware of falling but couldn't stop myself. The man caught me before I hit the ground and pulled me inside away from any prying eyes. I just heard the man say, " this is the first of your desires, to be kidnapped."  I could only watch as the man with the dark eyes and big mustache opened the large crate and started to bundle me inside. The delivery man proceeded to wheel me to a small van parked out front. Of course he was none other than Alex or Clipperdad. Alex decided to grab me as soon as he'd followed me home from the barbershop, an ideal time seeing I was on four weeks holidays. After taking Ricks phone call he decided to rush to Ricks shop where he would simply follow Benjamin home.  He was eager to start on his new slave and drove back to his secluded mansion. LATER My head really hurt as I started to wake. I was very disorientated, my mouth dry and I wasn't sure where I was only that my eyes were covered and there was a loud, buzzing sound filling my ears. "Ah! Benjamin you are finally awake. Good." A soft unfamiliar voice said. "You are going to be very excited by what Ive accomplished so far."  All of a sudden a sharp pulling on his head started. "See this is working so much better."  "This is exactly what you wanted. It was up to me to show you wasn't it." The deep voice purred in his left ear. "You see your way was too slow, and you know what they say, no pain no gain or in this case, no hair." He changed direction causing a cry from me. "Okay Benny, seeing you are being such a baby about it I'll give you another shot of my poppers." Something was in my nose. I hadn't noticed it before but I could smell something emitting from tubes in his nose. Suddenly I felt on a sexual high, my heart beating what seemed a million times a minute. I felt my cock being stretched and fondled.  "My special blend works fast doesn't it son, soon you'll be demanding everything I want to do to you." Fuck, I couldn't think straight as I felt this man ripping out my hair "Yes Benny, you will soon look as manly as the rest of us." The deep voice said softly once again in his ear. "It is what you want? You want me to take all your hair out?" "Ahhh...... you....you can't...." I tried to say. "But this is what you fantasized about to me. To be kidnapped and made male pattern bald isn't it smoothguy 94." Through my euphoria I could barely think. No, it couldn't be? "You can call me Master Alex. I'm also known as Clipperdad." What the hell had he got himself into. "So do you want me to go on with making your crown as smooth as a babies bottom?" he then released more of the powerful poppers which had me writhing a little in the chair. "Do you Benny? I can always stop." "No.....no......please....make me smooth." I almost yelled. "Oh, I intend to Benny." Alex started up the machine as he explained what he was doing.
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fumpkins · 5 years ago
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The science of taste and fussy eating and why some diners choose butter chicken over vindaloo
Posted September 10, 2019 06:19:53
When you go to a restaurant and look at the menu options, do you choose something completely different to what you usually eat at home?
Key points:
Food neophobia is a fear of trying new foods
Our food decision-making comes down to genetics and our upbringing
Fear can also play a major role in decisions made while dining out
For instance, something you have never tried or bothered to whip up in the kitchen, like soufflé or consommé?
Or are you one of those people who always chooses a familiar favourite from the menu, like the chicken parmy or steak and veg?
Restaurant critic Ian Foggarty steers toward his tried and true favourites.
“I do, because we’re all creatures of habit and we have things that we get used to,” he told ABC Radio Brisbane’s Emma Griffiths.
“We like our meals that are easy to eat; we know what to expect,” he said.
“What we don’t do is go to the Vietnamese restaurant or the Thai restaurant that we haven’t been to before.
“Particularly with the favourites section on our food delivery services; it makes it much easier to stick with what you know.”
We asked listeners about their dining habits and overwhelmingly, people said they played it safe.
“I do stick to what I know and what I like. I stick to my old favourite all the time.” — Tammy F
“If you’re a vegetarian, you don’t have that much choice to be adventurous! You’d just be lucky to get a salad … or have to pay full price for a side.” — Liz P
“It depends … usually old faithful. Lots of things I love but don’t cook at home, because I am the only one who loves them!” — Vanda P
“I always choose something that I��m not brave enough to cook at home.” — Linda S
How much control do we actually have?
Flavour chemist and sensory scientist Heather Smyth, from the University of Queensland (UQ), said a lot of our food decision making process came down to our genetics and our upbringing.
“Both of those factors play a role but we also attach emotion quite closely to the food choices that we make,” Dr Smyth said.
“Basically, our brain will attach food sensory experiences with emotional times that we’ve had, or those past experiences or memories.”
Photo: It is possible to train yourself to like new foods by continually sampling them. (ABC Radio Brisbane: Jessica Hinchliffe)
Likewise, fear can play a major role in the decisions that people make when dining out.
“As human beings, if we just ate everything that we came across and ate every bush then we’d end up dying because it’s something that wasn’t good for us,” Dr Smyth said.
“So we are more inclined to eat things that have been given to us and that we know and associate as being safe.
“When ordering something at a restaurant, most people will start with something that they’re more familiar with because it’s an innate human aspect.
“We’re afraid that if we choose something that we don’t like, we’ll have wasted our money and not enjoyed that particular food.”
When playing it safe becomes ‘fussy eating’
While most cases of picky eating are not a sign for concern, some can become a much bigger problem.
Food neophobia is an eating disturbance defined as the fear of trying new foods.
The condition is common in children and older persons in particular — but few studies have so far been carried out on food neophobia in the adult population.
Rebecca Byrne, a dietician and researcher from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), said it was a common condition that most children grew out of.
“Most children do grow out of it but it’s strongest at a couple of years [of age] so from about two and then tends to last until kids are about six,” Dr Byrne said.
“So it goes on for a while and yes, there are some adults in which it still persists.”
Food neophobes face risk of nutritional risks
Dr Smyth said everyone was on the food neophobic scale and children were born with food neophobia.
“This is an aspect that everyone has [and] we can measure this is,” Dr Smyth said.
“There is a particular test we do as well as to how food neophobic you are.
Are you a food neophobe?
I am constantly sampling new and different foods
I don’t trust new foods
If I don’t know what a food is, I won’t try it
I like foods from different cultures
Ethnic food looks too weird to eat
At dinner parties, I will try new foods
I am afraid to eat things I have never had before
I am very particular about the foods I eat
I will eat almost anything
I like to try new ethnic restaurants
People complete the test by indicating their level of agreement/disagreement on a seven-point Likert scale. Source: Pliner and Hobden (1992)
“There are 10 questions and we can define people as being food neophobes or non-food neophobes — [those who] really enjoy new eating experiences.”
Adults who suffer from severe food neophobia or avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) — which often sees entire food groups or textures cut out of a person’s diet — face the risk of major nutritional issues.
In fact just last week, a study concluded that a British teenager who ate only highly processed foods, including French fries, potato chips, and white bread, went deaf and blind because of his diet.
“Pretty much every nutrition study that we’ve ever done tells us that the more variety we have in our diet, the more nutrients we get,” Dr Byrne said.
“So the combinations of different foods, particularly the range of different coloured vegetables, will give us a whole range of different nutrients, a whole range of different important chemicals that can fight cancer and heart disease.”
Photo: Vegetable-rich diets are associated with lower risk of chronic disease. (Supplied: The Falls Farm)
There is hope for those suffering from neophobia and ARFID, but Dr Byrne said it meant swallowing what they feared most.
“They can actually learn to like new foods by just trying them over and over again and getting to learn, to like, the taste,” she said.
As for diners wishing to expand their palettes, Dr Byrne suggests sharing meals and picking something you have never tried before.
Likewise, Mr Foggarty suggests that if you are going to stick with your favourite restaurant, take a risk with the menu.
“We all take the safe choice of butter chicken but why not go for the vindaloo? Why not try something different?” he said.
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coorparoodiscountpharmacy · 4 months ago
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Health Delivery Pharmacy: Convenient Rx Delivery Service
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coorparoodiscountpharmacy · 6 months ago
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Medscheck Service - Coorparoo Discount Pharmacy
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coorparoodiscountpharmacy · 6 months ago
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Webster Packing of Medications - Coorparoo Discount Pharmacy
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coorparoodiscountpharmacy · 4 months ago
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coorparoodiscountpharmacy · 4 months ago
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coorparoodiscountpharmacy · 5 months ago
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coorparoodiscountpharmacy · 5 months ago
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coorparoodiscountpharmacy · 6 months ago
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coorparoodiscountpharmacy · 9 months ago
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coorparoodiscountpharmacy · 9 months ago
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