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'The idea diets are doomed to fail is completely untrue'
Dr Michael Mosley doesn't just talk the talk, he walks the walk. When the BBC host and champion of intermittent fasting started seeing new research about the benefits of an 800 calorie a day diet, he… Audio
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Dr Paul Morland: How population shifts change world history
Audio 19 Jan 2019Dr Paul Morland is associate research fellow at Birkbeck College, University of London and a renowned authority on demography. In his book, The Human Tide, Dr. Morland explains the influences of… Audio
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NY Honours - Dr Karlo Mila
Audio 31 Dec 2018Dr Karlo Mila takes her place amongst the new Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to the Pacific community and as a poet. For more than 20 years she's worked with many public… Audio
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Tonga grapples with growing meth problem
Audio 17 Dec 2018A advocate for women and children in Tonga says methamphetamine use is an increasing problem in the kingdom which needs to be urgently addressed. Audio
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Dr Mike Murphy - Developing anti-oxidants that fight aging
Dr Mike Murphy is one of the world's leading scientists in mitochondrial research. Originally from Ireland, he is nowadays the programme leader at the Mitochondrial Biology Unit at Cambridge… Audio
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Dr Anthony Leeds: Diet and diabetes
Diet can be a crucial component in the remission and prevention of diabetes. British professor Dr Anthony Leeds is a researcher and practicing medical doctor who is focusing on low energy diets to… Audio
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Bookmarks: Dr David Gaimster
Audio 12 Dec 2018It's a year and a half since Dr David Gaimster became Auckland Museum's director. Like his predecessor Roy Clare, he's British, and he arrived early in a major strategic transformation of the 155… Audio
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Pacific people who migrated to NZ are more resilient
Pacific people who migrated to New Zealand after the age of 18 are more resilient to mental health issues than other Pasifika, according to government figures. Audio
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Nutritional trailblazer Dr Muriel Bell
The life of Dr Muriel Bell, NZ's first state nutritionist was behind ground-breaking public health schemes such as milk in schools, iodised salt and water fluoridation. Her nutritional advice - which… Audio
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Dr Siale Foliaki backs mental health services overhaul
Pacific people are backing calls for mental health services to be overhauled. The Mental Health Inquiry report, released last week, has revealed Pasifika find the current system "hostile, coercive… Audio
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Police remain on Scenic Dr after Grace Millane's body found
Grace Millane was last seen outside a hotel on Dec 1, four days later police received a missing person's report and began searching for her - and yesterday her body was found in the Waitākere Ranges… Audio
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Dr Taiarahia Black on whakataukī (Māori proverbial sayings)
Dr Taiarahia Black is a PhD Supervisor at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi. He offers up his interpretation of some whakataukī (Māori proverbial sayings) at the Te Kōputu Kōrero a Hirini Moko Mead… Audio
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Coca-Cola production increase contrasts Pacific health issues
Coca-Cola Amatil in Fiji has tripled its production capacity with the potential to escalate health and environmental challenges. Audio
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Call for Cooks govt to consider risks of seabed mining
An environmental organisation says the Cook Islands government must focus as much on the potential environmental risks of seabed mining as it does on the economic benefits. Audio
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Dr Tony Fernando - Compassion in medicine
Solving the crisis of compassion in New Zealand medicine will require changes to the system, although mindfulness can also help, says one of the organisers of the country's first compassion in… Audio
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Dr Jeffrey Ross - The next frontier of cancer treatment
Dr Jeffrey Ross is the Medical Director for Foundation Medicine, Inc in Cambridge, US. He is a leader in the field of molecular diagnostics, having received a number of academic awards, been awarded… Audio
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Call for academics to promote Pacific culture
Audio 23 Nov 2018Academics target education challenges in the Pacific. Audio
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Pacific nations call for action on climate change
The Marshall Islands has set new binding climate targets and encouraged other countries to follow suit. Audio
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Despite rapid growth, more Pacific health workers needed
The number of Pacific workers in New Zealand's health sector is at record levels but there is still a need for more. Audio
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Remembered by Māori, the legacy of Parihaka should be known by Pakeha
Historian Rachel Buchanan and Māori leader Mahara Okeroa talk with Maria Bargh about the 1881 invasion of Parihaka and the implications of Taranaki land confiscations today. Audio
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Dr Jonathan Lundgren - Reforming food production
A "paradigm shift" in agriculture can massively boost farmers' profits and crop diversity, curb pests, and eliminate the need for tilling, pesticides and herbicides, scientist and farmer Jonathan… Audio
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Marshalls President, facing ouster, blames Chinese influence
The Marshall Islands President, Hilda Heine, says an impending vote of no confidence against her is part of a Chinese-backed effort to take over one of the country's atolls. Audio
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100 years since boat unleashed the Spanish Flu on Samoa
A hundred years ago today, the SS Talune steamed into Apia with a disease that unleashed devastation on Samoa: the Spanish flu. Audio
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Dr Rachel Buchanan: 'The shame of Parihaka is so great it can never end'
One hundred and thirty-seven years ago, on 5 November 1881, a Māori settlement in the small Taranaki township of Parihaka was ransacked by colonial troops. Dr Rachel Buchanan says the writing of her… Audio
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Nauru evacuation deadline could be too late - doctor
The Australian government's end of year deadline for evacuating all refugee children from Nauru may be forced on it by the Federal Court and could come too late. Audio