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Global study finds IBD is on the rise
A global study says Inflammatory Bowel Disease, or IBD, is on the rise, and the health system needs to brace for doubling of cases by 2045. Study co-author and University of Otago gastroenterologist… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 8 May 2025
Analysis on Sols PM leadership challenge; Study in Tuvalu's waters assesses ocean health; Fisheries management discussed at SPC meeting; Pacific women face barriers from accessing retirement benefits.
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Study in Tuvalu's waters assesses ocean health
An expedition in Tuvalu's waters is using a submersible to study the ocean. Audio
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Canterbury IBD cases tripled over last two decades, likely to double nationally in next 20 years
IBD cases tripled in Canterbury over last two decades - study
The research also predicts inflammatory bowel disease diagnoses will likely double in Aotearoa in the next 20 years.
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Israeli strikes on school housing displaced and on market kill 48 in Gaza, medics say
Israeli strikes on school housing displaced and on market kill 48 in Gaza, medics say
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu says he will expand the offensive while Hamas says it will not accept an interim truce for aid.
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Why banning social media for NZers under 16 is a bad idea – and will affect adults too
Why banning social media for NZers under 16 is a bad idea – and will affect adults too
Analysis: It's not clear that outright prohibition will achieve what is hoped for.
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Some domestic violence calls to police going unanswered - agency
Some domestic violence calls to police going unanswered
Family violence support agency says police are undoing decades of hard work. Audio
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TRENZ conference: Prime Minister wants to see tourism industry grow
Prime Minister keen to roll out red carpet for more tourists
Some hotspots have expressed unease about the government's push for more international visitors. Audio
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More specialists shifting to private hospitals - report
More specialists shifting to private hospitals - report
For small specialities, the loss of even a couple of senior doctors made a huge difference, according to the ASMS report.
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Performance enhancing drugs more common in checking clinics
Steroids and other performance and image enhancing drugs are becoming more common in drug checking clinics. KnowYourStuff and the New Zealand Needle Exchange programme say the amount of people… Audio
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Some domestic violence calls to police going unanswered - agency
A family violence support agency said police are undoing decades of hard work by not attending some domestic violence callouts that are considered mental-health related. Last year, police announced a… Audio
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'Archaic' camogie shorts ban needs changing now, says Irish lawmaker
'Archaic' camogie shorts ban needs changing now, says Irish lawmaker
Camogie is the women's equivalent of hurling.
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Port Nelson fined $110,000 after worker’s 12m fall from ship
'Thought I was going to die': Port worker fell 12m into the sea at night
He fell after a guard rail on the ship gave way when he was helping to load containers.
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Methamphetamine use still a headache for landlords, regulatory decisions due this year
Methamphetamine use still causing headache for landlords
Recent Tenancy Tribunal cases have resulted in tenants having to pay thousands for testing, decontamination and insurance excesses.
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Feature interview: the secret life of muscles
From the cradle to the cane, muscles are the invisible engine behind everything we do. They shape our health, our identity, and our independence and yet we take them for granted says author… Audio
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 7 May 2025
Audio 7 May 2025Questions to Ministers NANCY LU to the Minister of Finance: What are the Government's fiscal intentions and objectives? Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 7 May 2025
In today's episode, convicted double murderer Mark Lundy has been released from prison, more medical specialists are ditching the public health system in favour of working in private hospitals, a… Audio
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Medical specialists ditching public health system: Data
The new data from the Medical Council and released by the senior doctors' union tracks the distribution of medical specialists between public and private work between 2022 and 2024. Association for… Audio
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Anzac Day organisers faced $7000 bill for 15-minute road closure
Anzac Day organisers faced $7000 bill for 15-minute road closure
The long-running Mount Eden Anzac Day parade was forced to scale back after organisers were told they had to pay for a traffic plan.
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Car park suggested as temporary daytime space for New Plymouth's homeless population
Car park suggested as temporary space for town's homeless
A derelict nightclub and a former 1870s prison have been ruled out.
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Social media ban: Parents need to step up, not the government - retired judge
'Do you want the government to solve every problem?' - judge slams social media bill
It should be the parents' job to police young people's social media use, an internet law expert says. Audio
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Why do public sector workers get paid $10 an hour more, on average?
Why do public sector workers get paid $10 an hour more, on average?
Pay equity claims are probably only part of the reason why public sector pay has pulled ahead of the private sector in recent years, commentators say.
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Oranga Tamariki pins hopes on $70m tech upgrade as more child abuse concerns reported
Oranga Tamariki pins hopes on tech upgrade as more child abuse reported
The ministry has indicated the overhaul will improve how long it takes for a child to be allocated a social worker.
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Pay equity changes: Two sides of the coalition brought out
Pay equity move brings out two sides of the coalition
Analysis: ACT ministers were popping champagne after the sudden announcement, but National's were on the defensive, writes Jo Moir. Audio
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Baited cameras and submersible with robotic arm surveying Tuvalu waters
Baited cameras and submersible with robotic arm surveying Tuvalu waters
"The sort of data that we're collecting will help the Tuvalu government and the communities understand what lives in their seas and identify areas which are really prime for protection." Audio