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  • Job cuts: Elective surgeries could be at risk

    News
    New Zealand health
    18 Jan 2025
    Counties Manukau Health says it has enacted special escalation plans, including cancelling elective surgery, to deal with a surge in patients visiting Middlemore Hospital's emergency department.

    At least one elective surgery was postponed at Auckland Hospital last week and it is feared other surgeries could be affected because of a reduction in staff booking them.

    Elective surgeries could be at risk after reduction in scheduling staff
  • Protecting children, helping parents: NZ social workers speak about the challenges of their jobs

    News
    New Zealand Comment & Analysis
    18 Jan 2025
    (File photo).

    Analysis - Research looking at the experiences of social and family workers themselves found participants expressed discomfort in knowing about the harm to children yet feeling helpless.

    Protecting children, helping parents: NZ social workers speak about the challenges of their jobs
  • Study into treating meth addiction with mushrooms completes first trials

    News
    Te Ao Māori health
    18 Jan 2025
    Doses of psilocybin extract from mushrooms were prepared as part of the first phase of the clinical trials based at Rangiwaho Marae.

    Over the past month the first cohort of participants have undergone sessions with mushroom extract containing a specific dose of psilocybin at Rangiwaho Marae south of Gisborne.

    Marae-based study into psychoactive mushroom for treating methamphetamine addiction completes first phase of trials
  • Decision on proposed Waikato medical school taking too long - union

    News
    Politics health
    18 Jan 2025
    University of Waikato sign

    The school aimed at producing more GPs to plug dire shortages, particularly in rural and regional areas.

    Decision on proposed Waikato medical school taking too long - union
  • 'More sad than shocked': TikTok users brace for ban

    News
    World technology
    18 Jan 2025
    A screenshot of a TikTok video made by content creator Ayman Chaudhary.

    After months of legal tussles, the US Supreme Court today upheld a law that would ban the video-sharing platform - used by 170 million Americans - in the name of national security.

    'More sad than shocked': TikTok users brace for ban
  • Drugs delivered to Fiji to support HIV response

    News
    Pacific
    18 Jan 2025
    selective focus of negative and positive hiv blood sample test on red background

    The UNDP said Fiji is experiencing a concerning rise in new HIV cases.

    Drugs delivered to Fiji to support HIV response
  • Israeli security cabinet recommends Gaza ceasefire deal

    News
    World war
    18 Jan 2025
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu heads the weekly cabinet meeting at the Defence Ministry in Tel Aviv on January 7, 2024. (Photo by RONEN ZVULUN / POOL / AFP)

    The next step is for a full cabinet meeting to give final ratification to the agreement.

    Israeli security cabinet recommends Gaza ceasefire deal
  • 'They don't even know the geography' - Telehealth consultation comedy of errors

    News
    New Zealand health
    17 Jan 2025
    The Buller health centre Te Rau Kawakawa. The new building replaced the former Buller Hospital and is intended to enable the expansion of the range of primary care services across the wider Buller District.

    A Westport woman says her appointment with the West Coast's new telehealth provider, Ka Ora, had her being told to "pop down" to a pharmacy a two and a half hour drive away.

    Telehealth consult morphs into comedy of errors
  • Union mulls stab-proof vests, personal alarms after nurse attacked

    News
    Politics health
    17 Jan 2025
    generic hospital ward

    Mental health nurses are "so worried about their safety" and more needs to be done, union says. Audio

    Union mulls stab-proof vests, personal alarms after nurse attacked
  • 119-year-old Brazilian woman stakes claim as world's oldest person

    News
    World
    17 Jan 2025
    Deolira Gliceria Pedro da Silva is rushing to be recognised as the world’s oldest living person by the Guinness World Records.

    She is two months away from turning 120.

    119-year-old Brazilian woman stakes claim as world's oldest person
  • Sex and libido coach Sofie Louise

    Audio
    health life and society
    17 Jan 2025
    Sofie Louise

    The 's' word. How comfortable are you talking about it? If you wanted to try something new or different, would you know how to broach that with your partner? Audio

  • Morning Report Essentials for Friday 17th January

    Audio
    health te ao Maori
    17 Jan 2025

    On today's episode, The deal negotiated between Israel and Hamas ensures at least 600 truckloads of humanitarian aid will enter Gaza every day of the ceasefire, with at least 50 of them carrying fuel… Audio

  • Dargaville to represent NZ at prestigious theatre festival in Monaco

    News
    New Zealand arts
    17 Jan 2025
    Dargaville Little Thaetre Company have been selected to represent New Zealand.

    A group of eight amateur actors from Dargaville have been plucked from their local Northland theatre stage to perform on the French Riviera. The team from the Dargaville Little Theatre... Audio

    Dargaville to represent NZ at prestigious theatre festival in Monaco
  • Native species of liverwort mimics medicinal cannabis effect

    Audio
    science health
    17 Jan 2025
    Richard Espley (left), a scientist at Plant and Food Research, has been looking into the compounds found in a native liverwort called Wairuakohu (right).

    Medicinal cannabis products have boomed in popularity over the last few years, and now scientists have confirmed a native species of liverwort shares some of its elements. Audio

  • Is there such thing as healthy drinking?

    News
    New Zealand health
    17 Jan 2025
    Person having a drink.

    Let's not water this down. For many, alcohol and the good life just don't mix. But what about those who just want to cut back?

    Is there such thing as a 'healthy' amount of alcohol?
  • 虫子钻进耳朵!5年300余起ACC理赔与蟑螂有关

    News
    RNZ中文
    17 Jan 2025
    A cockroach crawling on glass.

    医生给出此类事件处置建议,不要试图自己把虫子取出来……

    虫子钻进耳朵!5年300余起ACC理赔与蟑螂有关
  • 'There's some magic there': Raves at crack of dawn

    News
    New Zealand health
    17 Jan 2025
    A dance hall lit up with balloons and strobe lights. People dance while a DJ plays on stage.

    Dancing in the dark from early in the day is liberating - and has health benefits to boot, a longtime fan says. Audio

    Dancing in the dark: Raves at crack of dawn 'magic'
  • The specialist removing insects from ears at least once a week

    News
    New Zealand health
    17 Jan 2025
    Northland Ear Care specialist Marg Hunt.

    When Marg Hunt heard there were hundreds of cockroach-linked ACC claims, she laughed: "That's bread and butter for me."

    The specialist removing insects from ears at least once a week
  • Asbestos, arsenic and lead found on Wellington coast

    News
    New Zealand environment
    17 Jan 2025
    Te Raekaihau Point in Wellington.

    The council plans to dig up 1000 cubic metres of materials as it tries to clear a dump site .

    Polluted Wellington dump site to take three weeks to clear
  • US says Gaza ceasefire to start on time despite last-minute 'loose end'

    News
    World war
    17 Jan 2025
    Israeli protesters carry mock coffins draped in the national flag of Israel during a protest against the ceasefire with Hamas outside the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on January 16, 2025. Israel's cabinet was expected to meet on January 16 to approve a ceasefire and hostage-release deal with Hamas, according to Israeli media, a day after mediators announced an agreement they hope will lead to a permanent end to the Gaza war. (Photo by John Wessels / AFP)

    Israel delayed holding a Cabinet meeting to ratify the ceasefire with Hamas, blaming the militant group for the hold-up.

    US says Gaza ceasefire to start on time despite last-minute 'loose end'
  • Mental health nurses calling for stab-proof vests

    Audio
    health employment
    17 Jan 2025

    Mental health nurses are calling on Health NZ to provide them with stab-proof vests and personal alarms due to a rising number of violent incidents. Nurses Organisation spokesperson and mental health… Audio

  • Baby who died from whooping cough was Māori: Paediatrician

    Audio
    health te ao Maori
    17 Jan 2025

    A leading Māori paediatrician says a baby who died over the Christmas period of whooping cough was Māori and from a rural area. Paediatrician and chairman of the National Immunisation Taskforce Dr… Audio

  • Social media influencer accused of torturing baby

    News
    World crime
    17 Jan 2025
    The woman was arrested in Queensland Thursday.

    The 34-year-old Queensland woman is accused of torturing her baby daughter and taking photos of her in "immense distress and pain" to elicit donations.

    Influencer charged with torture, accused of giving her baby unauthorised medicine
  • Call for UN countries to step up aid to Gaza

    News
    World
    17 Jan 2025
    People receive humanitarian aid packages provided by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) from a warehouse in central Gaza City on August 27, 2024 amid the ongoing conflict in the Palestinian territory between Israel and Hamas. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)

    The World Health Organisation says in the wake of a ceasefire deal, a scaled-up aid response is needed.

    WHO calls for international support to fund aid in Gaza after ceasefire deal
  • Whooping cough death highlights failures in health system - doctor

    News
    New Zealand health
    17 Jan 2025
    An illustration of Bordetella pertussis which is a Gram-negative, aerobic, pathogenic, encapsulated coccobacillus of the genus Bordetella, and the causative agent of pertussis or whooping cough.

    Māori are disproportionately affected by the disease, with "shocking immunisation rates" leading to over-representation in hospital admissions.

    Whooping cough death highlights failures in healthcare system - Māori paediatrician
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