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Helen Baxter's death and the importance of the right HRT provider
Smart, beautiful and confident, Helen was a woman in complete control of her own life, until perimenopause plunged her into depression five years ago.
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More Samoans turning to India for affordable medical treatment
Samoa is increasingly sending patients to India for life-saving operations, primarily due to significantly lower costs than New Zealand.
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Health practitioner who treated Olivia Podmore kept no notes, inquest hears
The practitioner worked with Podmore for more than four years and accepted his lack of note-taking was 'inappropriate'.
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'Rad' Rotorua skatepark project rolls closer to reality
Plans to turn a hill of grass into a multisport skatepark are rolling forward with concept designs on the way.
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India officials probe Google Maps after three die driving off incomplete bridge
Three men were on their way to a wedding when they reportedly drove off an incomplete bridge while following a route on Google Maps.
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'I just snapped': Enraged butcher was chopping veges before stabbing wife to death
Peter Lamont will be deported back to Britain after serving 15 years in prison for the murder of his wife.
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Health practitioner denies sharing Olivia Podmore's medical info with coaches
The practitioner agrees an "old boys" network existed among Cycling NZ coaches and support staff, but denies he was part of it.
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Family violence 'under-reported, under-prosecuted and under-identified'
Aotearoa has the highest reported rate of family violence against women in the developed world, and experts worry that budget cuts in the sector are going to make the fight against abuse a lot harder.
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Podmore's mood test showed 'really concerning scores' inquest hears
Olivia Podmore was never referred for a detailed psychological assessment after she scored poorly on a mood test that indicated she found life meaningless and did not believe in her own self-worth.
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Why Trump's pick for top health role is setting off alarm bells
Analysis - RFK Jr's critics say his nomination is 'poke in the eye of science'.
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Video series helping non-binary people find comfort
Where do I belong? It's a question every human being has to answer for themselves but one that can be especially painful for transgender people. Video, Audio
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Lord of the Rings actor jailed for abusing girl
The actor has "no remorse" for the abuse, which has left a girl with panic attacks and PTSD.
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Parents Centre to close by end of 2024
The closure of New Zealand's largest parent support centre and education provider is being described as a real loss, after seven decades of advocating for women, new parents and young families.
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Rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs seeking bail before sex-trafficking trial
Lawyers for music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs are working to convince a judge to release him on a $50m bail deal, but the prosecution says he "cannot be trusted".
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Podmore inquest: Doc's emotional words bring panel to tears
A doctor has told the hearing into Olivia Podmore's death she endured "psychological abuse" in the Cycling NZ high performance squad.
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Iconic Kiwi pie company goes into liquidation
Maketū Pies has gone into voluntary liquidation after five years of losses.
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Ex political figure's bid to delay jail sentence over sexual abuse rejected
Survivors have told the court of their ongoing nightmares and struggles, as the man makes a sixth request for name suppression after getting a two-and-a-half year sentence.
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Christchurch youth mental health facility opens its doors
The facility, which cost about $16m to build, can treat about 640 young people every month.
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Immigration Minister steps down temporarily over 'unauthorised' passport issuance
Pio Tikoduadua said the passports in question were issued to the children of the South Korean Christian doomsday cult, Grace Road Church.
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'History repeats' for former state wards in prison
Mental health workers fear some prison inmates who are suicidal, psychotic or suffering other serious psychological problems will be left without support when their contracts end. Audio
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Family struggles to understand why officer will not face charges
The IPCA says while a police officer's fatal shooting of Kaoss Price was excessive he should not be charged.
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Olivia Podmore inquest: Doctor sobs on the stand
An inquest into the cyclist's suspected suicide heard she was burned out nd presenting as having severe anxiety and depression before her death.
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Lawyers fight changes that would mean fewer jury trials
The Detail - Defence lawyers say there are better ways of clearing clogged courts than the government's plan to have fewer jury trials.
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Podmore bullying claims: Cycling boss saw 'no value' in taking action
The former head of Cycling NZ told the Olympian he saw "no tangible value" in disciplinary action against those alleged to have harmed her.
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'I don't see what they could be doing much worse'
It's the vacation from hell and it hasn't even got off the ground yet for a US-based Air New Zealand passenger and his family. Audio