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Can role-playing board games help social development?
Fantasy tabletop role-playing games such as Dungeons and Dragons have shot up in popularity in recent years, thanks to their inclusion in popular culture. Researchers at the University of South… Audio
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Downloading an app could help save hundreds of lives - St John
St John is encouraging people who can do CPR to download an app which could save hundreds of lives each year. The GoodSAM app alerts nearby people when someone's having a cardiac arrest, something… Video, Audio
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How music can help with speech development
It's estimated between seven and eight percent of primary and high school struggle with Developmental Language Disorder, or DLD. Western Sydney University has proven a new strategy for helping these… Audio
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Anti-gravity study to help cerebral palsy kids needs participants
Scientists are looking for children with cerebral palsy to take part in space-like anti gravity walks for a study they hope will improve the young people's mobility. The research will map healthy… Video, Audio
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Dogs help get workers back in the office
A new poll has found that 60 percent of workers would be more likely to work in the office if a dog was there to entice them.
Nearly 2000 Kiwi workers took part in the poll by Frog Recruitment, which… Audio
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Dahlias could be key to helping diabetics, sugar levels
An extract from dahlia flower petals has been found to improve blood sugar regulation in a clinical trial led by the University of Otago. Alexander Tups is an Associate Professor at the Centre for… Audio
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Paola Magni on how bugs can help solve crimes
Audio 7 Jul 2023Dr Paola Magni has always been fascinated by the natural world despite being raised in an apartment in Italy in a dense urban area. As far back as she can remember she was always curious about… Audio
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Fund to help sorcery victims in PNG 'urgently needed'
The President of Papua New Guinea's Divine Word University is calling for the establishment of a fund to help the victims of sorcery accusations. Audio
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Government to help businesses secure loans
The Government has announced it will help businesses affected by recent weather events to secure cheaper loans, rather than giving them cash.
Hawke's Bay growers previously asked for $750 million to… Audio
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PACER plus helping i-Kiribati seasonal workers develop business skills
PACER plus helps Kiribati seasonal workers develop business skills. Audio
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Vapers struggling to find help
Vapers looking to quit are struggling to find the help they need.
Te Whatu Ora is directing increasing numbers of people who have never smoked cigarettes but are addicted to vaping, to stop smoking… Audio
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Whanau in cyclone damaged areas look to Matariki to help reflect
Whanau in cyclone devastated areas are now turning their attention towards Matariki in a move to help the community reflect on the past and look forward to the future. Marae and community leaders are… Audio
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The impact Rome has on modern society and why it can help
Rome wasn't built in a day and it didn't crumble in a day either. It is the shining example of one of the most innovative periods in human history, and then it all turned to custard. Audio
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Mike Bush called in to help after OT allegations
Audio 21 Jun 2023The former Police Commissioner, Mike Bush, will this week take over leadership of all Youth Justice and Care and Protection residences, following two serious allegations of Oranga Tamariki staff… Audio
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Can rocks help combat climate change?
While the world tries to find significant cuts in greenhouse gas emissions there are now experts who believe that cannot be achieved without active removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Audio
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Can vitamin C really help prevent winter colds and flu?
Does taking vitamin C really make a difference to winter colds and flu, or does it just empty your wallet? Niki Bezzant investigates.
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Some school kids working full-time to help pay the bills
Some school kids are working up to 40 hours per week, including overnight shifts, to help their families pay the bills. Students from Auckland's Tamaki College and Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate told… Video, Audio
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Staving off cognitive decline : can hearing aids help prevent dementia?
Audio 19 Jun 2023University of Auckland Audiology Professor, Grant Searchfield says older people with undetected and untreated hearing loss are at risk of more rapid cognitive decline. With an ageing population, in… Audio
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Parenting: How to help 'late talkers'
Most babies say their first word sometime between 12 and 18 months of age. But for some young children, language takes a bit longer. Kathryn talks with speech and language therapist Christian Wright… Audio
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Redefining masculinity to help men thrive
While it's beautiful that we're redefining what it means to be a man, the change process is leaving many young men confused and vulnerable to harmful influence, says Sydney-based Kiwi Dr Kieran… Audio
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Te Whatu Ora project helps with cost of living woes
"5 a day, eat the healthy way" you might remember the jingle?.. neither do I. Well as the cost of living soars, the Te Whatu Ora funded Fruit and Vegetables in Schools project is proving as important… Audio
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Helping solve concrete's biggest problem
Concrete production reportedly makes up eight per cent of our global carbon emissions worldwide. In 2020 we used 14 billion cubic metres of concrete according the Global Cement and Concrete… Audio
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More support needed to help neurodiverse children
Groups supporting children with conditions such as autism and dyslexia say a government action plan has failed to deliver.
The Neurodiversity in Education Coalition says the plan began in 2019 but… Audio
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Morning Report birdcall helped uncover storm petrel colony
The grey-backed storm petrel, one of New Zealand's smallest seabirds, are found around the Southern Ocean in sub-antantarctic waters.
While they tend to stay close to colonies after breeding, there… Audio
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A life dedicated to helping Maori and Pasifika children
Paediatrician and researcher Dr Teuila Percival is to be a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit. She takes her role of advocacy for better outcomes just as seriously as being a good… Audio