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Sick? Where to get a medical certificate
Reporter Ke-Xin Li takes a look around the rules for medical certificates and sick notes. Audio
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Russian adoptee’s PTSD claim denied by ACC over residency rules
ACC exempted from covering man's PTSD triggered by abuse as child in Russia
The Court of Appeal has overruled two other courts that found ACC should pay up.
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Israeli hostage families protest after Gaza militants release videos of emaciated captives
Israeli hostage families protest after Gaza militants release videos of emaciated captives
Protesters have gathered in Tel Aviv's 'Hostage Square', after the release of propaganda videos showing emaciated Israeli hostages.
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Exercise can help older adults reduce 'memory glitches'
A big study has found adults over 50 have less "memory glitches" when they have better wellbeing - including a decent exercise regime. Audio
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Is tanning making a comeback?
Despite the risks of tanning some are still seeking to be bronzed by the sun - not only to darken their skin but for other purported benefits. Audio
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Annoying people might be ageing you
A recent study shows negative social ties could add as much as 2.5 months to your biological age. Audio
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PM wants NZ to get behind development, progress, stem tide of Kiwis leaving for Oz
'Say yes NZ' to housing, agriculture, cruise ships, mines - Luxon
The prime minister has told National Party faithful that, if Australia shut down mining and energy industries, Kiwis wouldn't flock there.
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Cyclones linked to surge in cardiovascular disease, study finds
Cyclones linked to surge in heart disease, study finds
Research across six countries shows cardiovascular hospitalisations spike for months after tropical cyclones.
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Midwives to get 3.5% pay increase, $235 lump sum after settling pay claim
Midwives to get 3.5% pay increase, $235 lump sum after settling pay claim
It comes after thousands of midwives joined their nurse colleagues in a nationwide, 24-hour strike on Wednesday. Audio
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Bonuses promised for doctors in short-staffed areas, union says existing allowances aren't being paid
Health NZ promises bonuses for senior doctors in short-staffed areas
But the union says the agency fails to consistently pay existing allowances now.
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Passport fraud and sham marriage land Jahangir Alam record jail term
Man pretending to be brother for 25 years handed record jail term
The age and true identity of the man, who also entered a sham marriage, remain unknown.
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Country Life: On the Farm
Country Life: On the Farm
The latest regional wrap of conditions on farms and orchards around New Zealand.
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Country Life: Harnessing the power of plants to combat vineyard threats
Outsmarting a million dollar pest
Are some grapevines better at defending themselves from pests? Trials are being conducted to find out.
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Raw milk faithful keeps dairy farmers on the hop
Sales boom for Kāpiti Coast roadside raw milk red shed
It's a busy time of year for Stacey Faith, calving 300-plus cows, rearing their calves and keeping the Faith Farm's roadside milk dispensing outlet going, providing locals with milk fresh from the…
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Luxon to tell National faithful 'we're turning the corner'
Luxon to tell National faithful country is 'turning the corner'
Party members are gathering in Christchurch, as MPs try to steer public minds towards the government's cost-of-living policies.
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Non-fluoridated water flows in Tauranga
Tauranga City Council turns on tap for non-fluoridated water
One of three planned sites for the community to access non-fluoridated water has opened, even though anti-fluoride campaigners said it was a waste of time.
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Pushing our buttons to loosen our wallets
The psychology used to get you into a supermarket
It doesn't matter if it's health messages or supermarket campaigns, consumers are having their behavioural buttons pushed in expert ways.
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Pushing our buttons to loosen our wallets
Pushing our buttons to loosen our walletsPodcast episode — 01 August 2025It doesn't matter if it's health messages or supermarket campaigns, consumers are having their behavioural buttons pushed in expert ways
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Pushing our buttons to loosen our wallets
It doesn't matter if it's health messages or supermarket campaigns, consumers are having their behavioural buttons pushed in expert ways. Audio
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Benadryl: Common allergy medication’s risks outweigh its usefulness, experts say
Common allergy medication's risks outweigh its usefulness
Experts say the older drug doesn't just block the allergy-related receptors, it can also affect other parts of the brain.
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Hearing on deadly Texas floods reveals local officials missed emergency planning briefing
Texas officials missed emergency planning briefing before deadly floods
The flash floods killed at least 136 people with grieving residents asking for a reliable alert system.
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Nobby Clark not impressed by brother’s surprise mayoral bid
Nobby Clark not impressed by brother's mayoral bid
The Invercargill mayor is not backing his brother's attempt to take over his job when he finishes up this election.
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One year, one hospital, one community
One year, one hospital, one communityPodcast episode — 01 August 2025With rural health care under the spotlight, our guest this week sheds some light on working in a small country hospital. Sophia Zohrab is among 12 med students on Auckland University's rural medicine immersion programme, sprinkled around North Island towns.
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One year, one hospital, one community
With rural health care under the spotlight, our guest this week sheds some light on working in a small country hospital. Sophia Zohrab is among 12 med students on Auckland University's rural medicine… Audio
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Travellers to Pacific cautioned against mosquito bites as dengue fever cases soar
Travellers to Pacific cautioned as dengue cases soar
Health New Zealand said Samoa has been particularly affected by the disease, with more than 2000 cases reported since 17 April.