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The Keto Diet - Trend or Treatment?
Insight - Touted as a cure for diabetes, epilepsy and doomed New Year's resolutions to lose weight, the Keto diet is taking off in popularity. Insight reporter Teresa Cowie asks - it is a trend or a… Audio
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DHB responds to patient rights breach accusations
The Waitematā District Health Board admits it's dealt with several cases of inadequate patient consent for gynaecological procedures last year, but none in the past six months.
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Mums of former crèche kids dismayed by Peter Ellis appeal process
Three women say Peter Ellis' "death-dance" is taking them to breaking point, after claims he sexually abused their daughters in 1991.
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France responds to Tahiti's nuclear compensation claim
A French agency dealing with nuclear test compensation says its hands are tied when it comes to reimbursing French Polynesia's social security agency CPS.
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Toddler's measles death in Samoa: 'Unfortunately the Lord called him'
The family of a young boy who died from measles is pleading with others to immunise before it is too late, even as Samoa's government announced a two-day shutdown.
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What skin cancers affect Kiwis?
Skin cancer expert Dr Sharad Paul talks to Jesse about the most common types of cancer affecting New Zealanders. Audio
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'Of the Pacific' - Why NZ MPs visit their Pacific neighbours
Taxpayers paid thousands of dollars for five New Zealand MPs to go to Tonga and Fiji so what does New Zealand get out of it asks Daniela Maoate-Cox. Audio
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'Of the Pacific' - Why NZ MPs visit their Pacific neighbours
Taxpayers paid thousands of dollars for five New Zealand MPs to go to Tonga and Fiji so what does New Zealand get out of it asks Daniela Maoate-Cox.
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French Polynesia's Opposition backs compensation claim
French Polynesia's Opposition has backed calls by the social security agency for France to bear the health care costs of those suffering from cancer caused by the nuclear weapons tests.
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Fear of modern medicine preventing breast cancer treatment in Fiji
Fiji MP Lenora Qereqeretabua says a fear of 'going under the knife' is preventing women from seeking treatment for breast cancer. Audio
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E-cigarette, vaping legislation delays worry experts
Academics and the vaping industry say the government urgently needs to bring in e-cigarette regulations, but the government says it has to get it right.
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Not a holiday - MPs in the Pacific: Day Four
A group of MPs spent five days travelling through Tonga and Fiji. Were they on a junket or was it work? Daniela Maoate-Cox follows them through Suva, Fiji to find out. Audio
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Not a holiday - MPs in the Pacific: Day Four
A group of MPs spent five days travelling through Tonga and Fiji. Were they on a junket or was it work? Daniela Maoate-Cox follows them through Suva, Fiji to find out.
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France again faces huge compensation demand over nuclear tests
Audio 28 Nov 2019France again faces huge compensation demand for health costs caused by nuclear weapons tests. Audio
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'Students are addicted' - Schools, vaping industry want regulations
Secondary school principals around the country are increasingly worried by delays to regulate the vaping industry.
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Introducing Kanopy
If you don’t want to pay for yet another streamer, try a free service from your public library, says Dan Slevin. Video
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'We're just under a lot of pressure' - MRI technician
An Auckland MRI technician says staff are running between patients as they try to get their work done and slash growing backlogs.
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Marshalls' nuclear legacy: Country's oral history at risk
The nuclear legacy in the Marshall Islands is having a lingering effect on the handing down of the country's oral history. Audio
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Not a holiday - MPs in the Pacific
Five New Zealand MPs travelled through Tonga and Fiji on a Speaker-led delegation. This is a six part series following the group to find out what they do and why
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Not a holiday - MPs in the Pacific
Five New Zealand MPs travelled through Tonga and Fiji on a Speaker-led delegation. This is a six part series following the group to find out what they do and why
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MRI technicians say they're overworked
An Auckland MRI technician says staff are literally running between patients as they try to get their work done and slash growing backlogs.
More than 2000 Auckland patients are on waiting lists for… Audio
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The impact of nuclear testing on Marshall Islands' orators
The nuclear legacy in the Marshall Islands is having a lingering effect on the handing down of the country's oral history. Audio
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Why whistleblowers are forgotten or vilified
We don't remember their names, sometimes we don't even know they existed, but whistleblowers have exposed some of the biggest scandals in history. Audio
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Today's business news: What you need to know
In today's business news - Pacific Edge reports a $9m half year loss, EziBuy has a new owner and the Commerce Commission received 9000 complaints in the past year. Audio
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Millane trial: Crown says accused 'eroticised' death
The Crown has closed its case against the man accused of murdering Grace Millane, telling the jury the defendant "eroticised" the death of the British backpacker.