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Israeli missiles strike Gaza hospital, patients evacuated
Israeli missiles strike Gaza hospital, patients evacuated
Health officials evacuated the patients from the building after receiving a warning call from someone who identified himself as Israeli security.
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Conditioning, warm-up recommended to overcome sports injury risk
Conditioning, warm-up recommended to overcome sports injury risk
Sports-related ACC claims traditionally peak in May, at the start of the winter season.
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Health NZ insists cardio problems at Palmerston North Hospital are over
Health NZ insists cardio problems at Palmerston North Hospital are over
There is scepticism that the hiring of three senior doctors will ease the pressure on the cardiology clinic at Palmerston North Hospital.
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Trump's retribution sends a chilling message to dissenters: Don't or else
Trump's retribution sends a chilling message to dissenters
Analysis - Donald Trump's White House has a threatening message for anyone who might even be perceived to disagree with the president.
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Calls for legislative change after reports of Snapchat child grooming increase by five-fold
Calls for change after Snapchat child grooming reports increase by five-fold
Online safety advocates are calling for legislative change to protect New Zealand's young people online. Audio
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Final section of Tarawera Sewerage Scheme pipeline works to restart on Monday
Final kilometre of Tarawera sewerage pipeline work to restart
Works were paused in February during Environment Court proceedings.
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Could this Aussie purple plum hold the key to preventing dementia?
Could this Aussie plum hold the key to preventing dementia?
Scientists at three Australian universities believe a dark purple plum bred in Queensland could help delay or even prevent dementia.
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Weathering the 'worst drought in 50 years' as an organic dairy farmer
Weathering the 'worst drought in 50 years' as an organic dairy farmer
Moving to once-a-day milking has helped Janet Fleming through Taranaki's recent drought.
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Canada's Tory leader vows to deport foreigners for anti-Semitic crimes
Canada's Tory leader vows to deport foreigners for anti-Semitic crimes
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre accused pro-Palestinian protesters' "hate marches" for contributing to a spike in anti-Semitism.
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Happiness with Marc Wilson
Victoria University Psychology Professor Dr Marc Wilson joins Jim to share his views on happiness and whether being in a live-in relationship has any impact on cognitive decline. Audio
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Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition
Dr Ali Hill from Otago University's Department of Human Nutrition is back to talk protein - how much do we actually need? Audio
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House on Sunday: A scavenger hunt, a Treaty bill, and an annual health check
House on Sunday: A scavenger hunt, a Treaty bill, and an annual health checkPodcast episode — 12 April 2025This Sunday edition of the House is a compilation of the week's reporting, including: a Question Time naughtiness scavenger hunt, the Annual Review debate on Health, and the very unusual death of a Government bill — the Treaty bill.
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New psychology post-grad one-year course at AUT and UC from 2026
New post-grad psychology qualification to run at AUT and UC next year
It is hoped that it will boost the number of people trained to provide New Zealanders with much needed mental health and addiction support.
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'We need to take action' - health experts urge endometriosis reform
Health experts urge endometriosis reform
An Auckland gynaecologist says New Zealand urgently needs to overhaul how it diagnoses and treats endometriosis. Audio
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Frustrated families await news days after 222 killed in Dominican club disaster
'Exasperating' wait for families of 222 people killed in nightclub collapse
Dozens of relatives are waiting for closure at the forensic morgue in the Dominican Republic's capital, where the Jet Set club's roof caved in on hundreds of people.
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Nelson Hospital short staffed, run down, 'not good enough for patients', says nurse
'Not good enough': Nurse laments Nelson Hospital condition
Amanda Field says the staffing shortages, run down buildings and lack of bed space is now the worst she's ever seen it.
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Christchurch Hospital construction set to restart after toxic fumes leak
Christchurch Hospital construction set to restart after toxic fumes leak
An investigation into the leak has now been completed.
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Catholic priest shares insights into ex Philippines president's 'bloody campaign'
Drug addict turned priest shares insights into Philippines extrajudicial killings
Father Flaviano Villanueva has long been an outspoken critic of Rodrigo Duterte, he shared his experiences with RNZ's Saturday Morning. Audio
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Endometriosis: closing the gender pain gap
An Auckland-based gynaecologist is calling for an improvement in the diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis in NZ. Audio
- White House pledges to release Trump's physical exam results
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Warning of measles spreading abroad as school holidays kick off
Warning of measles spreading abroad as school holidays kick off
Doctors say they are "very worried" about a measles outbreak as cases rise rapidly overseas, and they're urging people heading overseas to make sure they're vaccinated.
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Creating comedy out of cancer
When Dr Jo Prendergast was diagnosed with breast cancer, she decided the best thing to do was to write an 80,000 word manuscript about her experience, and create a comedy show out of it. Audio
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Defence spending boost: How far will it go?
This week's government boost to defence spending over the next four years coincides with rising global tensions. But it comes after decades of struggle with limited funding. Audio
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62 caps, zero memories says amnesia-hit Chabal
62 caps, zero memories says amnesia-hit Chabal
Former French international Sebastien Chabal reveals he has suffered from amnesia since ending his rugby career.
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The multibillion-dollar boost for New Zealand's military: What you need to know
Putting the new Defence Capability Plan in context
Explainer - $12 billion sounds like a lot to spend on the military. But is it, really? Audio