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Benefits Of Laughing Gas As A Sedative

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 Hello There, I have been a bit nervous about my son’s cavity as he was totally shaken when we told him that he will have to see the dentist. We had to bribe him with toys and candies to take him to the clinic. The dentist made sure that he felt relaxed and cooperated by giving him laughing gas. It was amazing. It started working in a few minutes and calmed him down. He was happy and smiling throughout the treatment. I could not believe it. The dentist tole us that the gas was safe for children and had no side effects. Here is an article about the benefits of this sedative.  Read more: https://www.dentisthopeisland.com.au/benefits-of-laughing-gas-as-a-sedative/

On The Market: Bellagio La Villa Is Oddly Tasteful For A Gold Coast Estate

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 Call us crazy, but based on some of the architectural monstrosities we’ve encountered from the Gold Coast, we don’t exactly have high expectations of the area when it comes to palatial real estate. Bellagio La Villa, on the other hand, goes against the grain. Oozing with old world charm and reminiscent of France’s chateaus, this sprawling property may very well wash the bad taste out of our mouths layered by the gaudy likes of 26-32 Knightsbridge Parade East. Read more: https://www.bosshunting.com.au/lifestyle/gold-coast-bellagio-la-villa/

Paul Douglas Peters, convicted over Mosman bomb hoax, recommended for parole

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 A man who terrorised a Sydney teenager by strapping a fake bomb around her neck has been recommended for parole. Paul Douglas Peters, 60, has spent a decade in prison for the crime, but his non-parole period is ending on August 14. On Friday, the NSW State Parole Authority said it had received expert advice that said Mr Peters was suitable for parole. Read more: https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/breaking-news/paul-douglas-peters-convicted-over-mosman-bomb-hoax-recommended-for-parole/news-story/356fac5617fc7fdb88d2c2006d897df6

Man’s death after forklift mishap at Gold Coast ‘not work-related’

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 The death of an elderly man involving a forklift at a Gold Coast workplace on Wednesday night will not be investigated by Workplace Health and Safety Queensland inspectors. Emergency services were called to Fremantle Street at Burleigh Heads over a “workplace incident, involving a forklift” just after 7pm on Wednesday. Read more: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/man-dies-in-workplace-incident-on-the-gold-coast-20210610-p57zq4.html