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When Doctors Were Gods
On Eyewitness - a look at the drug that affected the lives of 10,000 babies…the story of Thalidomide. Produced by Sonia Sly. Audio
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Vaping in 1 in 10 primary schools in Cancer Society survey
One in ten primary schools surveyed by the Cancer Society have students who are vaping - even though under 18s shouldn't be able to buy the products.
More than 300 schools responded to the… Video, Audio
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Today's sports news: what you need to know
In today's sports news - Mixed results for Kiwi boxers at world champs, Liverpool and Chelsea both beaten and Silver Ferns to play in new tournament.
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Sport: Nasi Manu recovery on track for England opener
Tonga's Nasi Manu is looking good to make his much anticipated comeback against England in their Rugby World Cup opener on Sunday, Tonga's assistant coach Pita Alatini says.
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The problem with cancer screening
Nineteen months ago Simon Wilson was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Since then he's written extensively about the experience - and over the weekend he had some thoughts about the process of… Audio
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The Panel with Karlo Mila and Simon Wilson (Part 1)
Audio 16 Sep 2019What's going to happen to the price of petrol? Energy consultant Ian Twomey joins us to discuss. Nineteen months ago Simon Wilson was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Since then he's written… Audio
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Web of Pacific doctors advance gut health in region
Medical specialists in Adelaide have been told about the work of gut doctors providing free consultations and education in the Pacific via instant messaging and telemedicine. Audio
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Back pain should be managed like the common cold
Monash University professor Rachelle Buchbinder has spent decades trying to stop doctors from making bad backs worse. She explains why most people should be treating their back pain like the common… Audio
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Vaping is 'a real danger' and needs regulation
E-cigarette flavours "are particularly hazardous" so limiting their sale in New Zealand is an important step, a European public health expert says. Audio
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Vaping - Are safety concerns overblown?
There are mounting concerns about the safety of vaping after the US government's move to ban the sale of flavoured e-cigarettes. The measure comes after 6 deaths in the US were linked to respiratory… Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Sept 13 2019
Audio 13 Sep 2019A review of the week's news including... Storm surrounding Labour showing no sign of abating, young Labour member sickened by handling of complaints, Simon Bridges criticised for downplaying… Audio
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Nauru's new president contradicts blacklist claim
Nauru's government has never meddled with the country's courts, says newly elected President Lionel Aingimea, contradicting claims his administration has eased a controversial "blacklist".
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Encouraging response to Southland charity hospital - Melissa Vining
The wife of a terminally ill Southland man says she is confident a regional charity hospital will be set up. Audio
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NZ falling behind in cancer survival rates
New Zealand is falling behind other comparable countries on cancer survival, according to a new study released today.
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NZ falling behind in cancer survival rates
New Zealand is falling behind other countries -- especially Australia -- when it comes to surviving cancer. That's the key conclusion of an international study of cancer survival, published in Lancet… Audio
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Terminal Southland man's wife thinks charity hospital viable
The wife of a terminally-ill Southland man says she feels very confident that a charity hospital in the region will be a reality after last night's meeting. Melissa Vining and her husband, Blair, have… Audio
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Plan for charity hospital in Southland being launched
If attempts to launch a charity community hospital in Southland are successful it will be one of a select few in the country.
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Question Time for 11 September 2019
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Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s statements, policies, and actions?
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Hon PAULA BENNETT to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her statements?
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Southland Charitable hospital campaign launch
Melissa and Blair Vining are campaigning for a charitable hospital to be set up in Invercargill. Melissa explains what they hope to achieve at their initial meeting tonight. Audio
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Flaxmere-raised rapper Tipene: "Music saved my life"
As a kid growing up in Flaxmere, Tipene assumed his destiny was being a Mongrel Mob member, but music steered him on a different course. Kirsten Johnstone finds out about the long and winding path to… Video, Audio
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Gut health improving in Pacific as doctors' network grows
An Australian medical specialist says free consultation and education for Pacific doctors through a network of instant messaging and telemedicine is saving lives.
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Question Time for 10 September 2019
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Dr DUNCAN WEBB to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy?
Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s statements…
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Patrick Gower on cannabis and legalisation
Patrick Gower reckons he now knows more about marijuana than anyone else in New Zealand. The Newshub journalist searches for the truth about cannabis – and whether or not it should be legalised here –… Audio, Gallery
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Licensing call: Stem cell clinics 'doing questionable things'
Private clinics offering tantalising hopes from stem cell treatment are being accused of taking advantage of desperate patients and exposing them to risks.
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Stem-cell clinics accused of taking advantage of desperation
Private clinics offering tantalising hopes from stem cell treatment are being accused of taking advantage of desperate patients. The public health system has offered stem cell bone marrow transplants… Audio