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Pacific Edge cancer diagnosis firm posts big loss after loss of US insurer
Pacific Edge posts full year net loss of $29.9 million
Cancer testing company Pacific Edge has posted another sizeable full year loss and will tap investors for more capital as it battles to regain federal health insurance coverage in its key US market.
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Deputy PM handover: Seymour vows straight talk, Peters fires up campaign
Peters fires up campaign as Seymour becomes deputy PM
But ACT's leader has vowed to keep speaking freely as he takes over as deputy prime minister. Audio
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Not a sport': Top NZ sports doctors call for ban on RunIt
'Not a sport': Run It collisions comparable to car crashes, top sports doctor says
"It is jousting without sticks," Dr Stephen Kara says.
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Study finds link between low Vitamin D in babies
Audio 30 May 2025Babies born with low vitamin D levels are more likely to develop ADHD, schizophrenia, and autism later in life, according to a new study. Audio
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Parents could be prosecuted for truancy, but principals say it won't work
'What are we going to do, put them in jail next' - Principals on prosecuting parents
The Ministry of Education is now poised to take legal action against parents who fail to send their kids to school, David Seymour says. Audio
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Specialist paediatric palliative care service funded by charity soon to run out of money
'Missed opportunity': No extra funding for dying kids in Budget
Meila Davis died of bone cancer at age 13. Her mother is gutted about last week's Budget.
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National campaigned on this bonding scheme, so why has no work been done on it?
Why has no work been done on a nurse scheme National campaigned on?
The Health Minister has repeatedly avoided answering direct questions about the bonding scheme.
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Kiribati's considerable kava consumption - and concerns
Kiribati's considerable kava consumption - and concerns
Michael Louze, former chairman of the Vanuatu Kava Industry said when you break it down, it's about four kilograms of kava per person annually if half the population drinks.
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Gaza aid group opens third distribution point as thousands seek food
Aid group opens third distribution point in Gaza
But the UN says the amount of aid coming in still remains far below what is required to relieve the risk of famine.
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Largest private medical scanning company ready to take on public system's MRI, CT backlogs
Largest private medical scanning company wants more deals with public health system
RHCNZ - which does MRIs, CTs, ultrasounds and the like - increased its revenues and earnings in the latest year by 8-9 percent.
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Farmers hail end of 'unworkable' RMA, Greens say changes dismantle protections
Critics say RMA changes would sell environment down dirty river
The government's proposed Resource Management Act changes have been welcomed by some and rejected by others.
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Climate change and its bearing on Pacific health
Next week experts will gather in Auckland to discuss how to cope with the devastating health impacts in the Pacific that are due to climate change. Audio
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Gender-diverse Kiwi player removed from Victorian netball league
Gender-diverse Kiwi netballer hits back at Aussie club after removal
Hamilton's Manawa Aranui played netball in a Victorian league but was deemed ineligible to play for the rest of the season due to "superior stamina and physique".
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Waitangi Tribunal hears new plan to improve Māori Health
Waitangi Tribunal hears new plan to improve Māori Health
Māori health leaders want the Waitangi Tribunal to recommend establishing a "new whare" to replace the short-lived, Te Aka Whai Ora.
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Parents of teen who died playing bull rush 22 years ago want community to condemn Run It trend
Parents of teen who died playing bull rush 22 years ago want community to condemn RunIt trend
"We totally understand the suffering and pain that Ryan's family are going through. It's a parent's worst nightmare."
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Big cash prices driving those to RUN IT game - Letele
19 year old Ryan Satterthwaite suffered a catastrophic head injury while playing a version of Run It Straight. Since the death some high profile sports people and organisations have come out warning… Audio
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Calls for sports stars, influencers to speak out against RUN IT
There are mounting calls for sports stars and influencers to come out publicly against the dangers of run it-type games, including from the family of a man who died of head trauma over 20 years ago… Audio
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Poor health of Hawkes Bay Maori costing lives - report
The poor health of Hawkes Bay Maori is costing lives and the region more than $120 million a year in lost productivity. That is according to a new study that investigates the link between health and… Audio
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Government announces $59.2 million funding to ensure Taranaki hospital revamp
Govt announces $59.2 million funding to ensure Taranaki hospital revamp
The project had been adversely affected by construction cost inflation.
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David Seymour grilled on proposed Waikato medical school by business leaders
ACT leader grilled on proposed Waikato medical school
David Seymour was speaking at a Waikato Chamber of Commerce event on Thursday.
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Sweeping RMA changes for housing, freshwater, infrastructure rules proposed
Sweeping changes for housing, water, infrastructure rules proposed
What's billed as a historic change under the Resource Management Act is being released to the public for feedback.
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Climate-affected health in the Pacific to be discussed at Auckland conference
Climate-affected health in the Pacific to be discussed at Auckland conference
Experts will gather in Auckland to discuss how to cope with the health impacts in the Pacific that are due to climate change.
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PSA says disability provider refusing to accept recommendation to settle pay dispute
Union says disability provider refusing to accept recommendation to settle pay dispute
The country's largest kaupapa Māori community disability provider is refusing to accept a facilitator's recommendation to settle a collective agreement, a union says.
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Victorian government appoints Caroline McElnay as chief health officer
Caroline McElnay to be chief health officer in Australia
McElnay was New Zealand's director of public health from 2017 to 2022.
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Government's health boost less than claimed, expert says
'Creative ploy': Health budget boost half of size claimed - expert
A leading health systems expert is questioning the government's claim of a "record investment". Audio