Life expectancy in Australia, poor sense of smell and risk of death, generational drug use and a new class of antibiotics?
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Growth in Australia's life expectancy slows. Deteriorating sense of smell could indicate increased risk of death. Drug use within generations. A new class of antibiotic?
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