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Four die each year from campylobacter: Study
Figures provided in a just released study show since 2008 there have been an average of 36,500 symptomatic cases of campylobacter each year, 535 people on average are hospitalized annually and four… Audio
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Top doctor Caroline McElnay says 'no' to vaccination doesn't always mean 'never'
'No' doesn't always mean 'never' when it comes to vaccination - top doctor
Caroline McElnay says the government's immunisation targets are still achievable, but only if health providers can gain the trust of vaccine-sceptical parents.
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What's all the fuss about ‘fibre goals’? And how can you meet yours?
What's all the fuss about ‘fibre goals’? And how can you meet yours?
Foods high in fibre are among the healthiest we can eat.
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Pacific Waves for 17 July 2025
New Caledonia deal: 'We need time'; Pacific health and police address drugs and HIV crisis; Back to the future for Tonga's Health Data; Deep sea mining continues to draw attention in Tonga. Audio
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Pacific health and police address drugs and HIV crisis
Leaders in both health and law enforcement have been in Suva for the Pacific Regional and National Security Conference, wrapping up today. Audio
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Back to the future for Tonga's Health Data
Problems resulting from a cyber attack on Tonga's Health Information System look to have been resolved. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 17 July 2025
Pacific Waves for 17 July 2025Podcast episode — 16 July 2025In Pacific Waves today: New Caledonia deal: 'We need time'; Pacific health and police address drugs and HIV crisis; Back to the future for Tonga's Health Data; Deep sea mining continues to be scrutinised in Tonga.
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Mental As Anyone: Jonathon Moran on addiction, mental health and identity
The Australian entertainment journalist and broadcaster joins Emile Donovan. Audio
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The Panel with Liam Hehir and Sue Kedgley Part 1
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Liam Hehir and Sue Kedgley. They discuss the government's new plan to ditch open plan classrooms, hearing from Shirley Boys High School… Audio
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Nursing lecturer warns of losing talented nurses if students aren't paid
A nurse trainer has thrown her support behind student nurse and midwives calling for a law change so they are paid for placements. Australia has just introduced such a change there. Students have said… Audio
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Lifting advertising restrictions will enable medical conferences in NZ - David Seymour
Lifting ad restrictions will enable medical conferences in NZ - Seymour
The Associate Health Minister says medical conferences can happen in New Zealand now, because the government is lifting advertising restrictions on medicines.
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Awanui lab workers settle on 9.2 percent salary increase after six months of strike action
Awanui lab workers settle on salary increase after months of strikes
The settlement for APEX union members would be a relief to all members, APEX's national secretary says.
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Christchurch Hospital workers sleeping in cars to try secure a car park, mayor says
Hospital workers sleeping in cars to try secure a car park - mayor
Workers have been pleading for better parking because of unaffordable fees at nearby car parks and staff safety concerns.
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Plea to reopen consultation into plans to close Auckland mental health facility
Health NZ urged to reopen consultation into plans to close mental health facility
Rauaroha Segar House in Auckland offers a publicly funded intensive programme for people with long-standing or chronic mental health problems.
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Oral Questions for 16 July 2025
Audio 16 Jul 2025Questions to Ministers CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Prime Minister: E tautoko ana ia i nga korero me nga mahi katoa a tona Kawanatanga? Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions… Audio
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Find out how drone chainsaws could actually improve health and safety
Researchers from the University of Canterbury have successfully developed chainsaw drones with the goal of improving worker safety. Audio
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Pacific news in brief for 16 July
Pacific news in brief for 16 July
A round-up of news from around the region, including Tonga's National Health Information System - hacked three weeks ago in a cyber attack - now back in action.
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Science: how ChatGPT is changing our everyday language
Science commentator Dr Jen Martin joins Kathryn to talk about a new study into how ChatGPT is changing our everyday language - have you found yourself using 'delve' more? The largest-ever study into… Audio
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Cook Islands' 60th anniversary: 'Who New Zealand sends, sends a message'
Cook Islands' 60th anniversary: 'Who New Zealand sends, sends a message'
Aotearoa has an opportunity to "show maturity" as Cook Islands celebrates six decades of self-governance, a Cook Islands political analyst says. Audio
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Boxing: Paul Gallen and Sonny Bill Williams meet in the ring, but does it matter if it doesn't mean anything?
Does it matter if the SBW-Gallen fight doesn't mean anything?
Opinion: The two ex-NRL forwards will fight over eight rounds and - hopefully - put an end to one of the least dignified feuds in sport, Simon Smale writes.
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 16 July 2025
In today's episode, three people died at the scene of a single-vehicle crash near Waiuku in rural Auckland on Tuesday afternoon; The Medical Council says the health system is under strain and it's… Audio
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Fast-tracked registration for doctors from US, Canada and Singapore
Medical Council to fast-track registration for overseas doctors
General practitioners from US, Canada and Singapore will soon have their applications processed within two months. Audio
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Central Otago Lakes patients forced to travel for hospital treatments
'Services severely lacking': Thousands forced to travel for hospital treatments
More than 3000 Central Otago Lakes patients were admitted to Dunedin and Invercargill hospitals last year. Audio
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College of GPs on fast-tracking overseas doctors registrations
The Medical Council says the health system is under strain and it's moving to make getting more overseas doctors here faster and easier. College of General Practitioners president Samantha Murton… Audio
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The search for Baby Anahera's mum: Coroner's report reveals extensive police inquiries
'It's not too late': The search for Baby Anahera's mum
A coroner's report into the death of a newborn baby found at a recycling plant has revealed the "extensive" inquiries to try and identify her family. Audio