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Long Covid: Patients show brain swelling linked to memory, concentration problems
Long Covid patients show brain swelling linked to memory problems
The swelling is in an area of the brain also linked to poor concentration, and has similarities with people myaligic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, a study has found.
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Longevity expert Luigi Fontana on the best foods
Audio 11 Feb 2025Can you eat your way to living longer? Kathryn's guest Luigi Fontana can provide some crucial insights into which foods can help prevent age-related diseases. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 11 February 2025
On today's episode, ACT Party leader David Seymour has hit back at the Prime Minister's criticism of his support for Philip Polkinghorne who was later charged and then acquitted of murdering his wife… Audio
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Woman 'really lucky' obstetrician available for emergency caesarian
Woman 'really lucky' obstetrician available for emergency caesarian
An Ōpōtiki woman who had an emergency caesarean section at Whakatāne Hospital says she fears for others, now the service is no longer available.
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Expectant mothers in Whakatāne may have to travel for birth
There are concerns that one in five expectant mothers living in and around Whakatāne will have to travel Tauranga to give birth. Te Moana a Toi Iwi Māori Partnership Board co-chair Hone Te Rire spoke… Audio
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School phone bans don't boost achievement: Study
A British study has found that banning phones in schools didn't boost student achievement or improve mental health. University of Birmingham professor Miranda Pallan spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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What is a menopause activity book?
What is a menopause activity book?
Colour Me Menopausal is a new activity book for adults that uses humour to educate about the phase of life when a woman's reproductive years comes to an end.
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Whangārei mayor on council's fight against fluoridation
Whangārei's fight against fluoridation has drawn a stiffly written seventeen-page warning from the country's top health official. Whangārei Mayor Vince Cocurullo spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Whakatāne hospital loses specialist obstetrician
A young Ōpōtiki couple feel "lucky" that an obstetrician happened to be on duty at Whakatāne Hospital last month when they needed an emergency caesarean to save their baby's life. Ruth Hill reports. Audio
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Whakatāne mayor on health services in region
For the past six months, the Whakatāne mayor, Victor Luca, has been organising a conference with top health experts, aiming to pressure politicians to improve health services. Luca spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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NZ Super 'just another benefit', why should you be allowed to travel, economist says
NZ Super 'just another benefit', why should you be allowed to travel, economist says
Anyone questioning why NZ Super recipients are generally required to live in New Zealand should think about whether they would be happy for Jobseeker benefits to go to people who had moved to…
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UK: public health minister resigns over WhatsApp saga
WhatsApp messages have landed a UK MP Andrew Gwynne in serious trouble. UK correspondent Henry Riley has the latest. Audio
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Disability service provider's treatment of clients 'significantly concerning'
Disability service provider's treatment of clients 'significantly concerning'
A disability service provider breached consumer right regulations with the "significantly concerning" treatment of two clients, according to a new report.
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Union hits back at 'astonishing' Health NZ cuts
Union hits back at 'astonishing' Health NZ plan to cut 1000 tech jobs
Te Whatu Ora's plan to "fail early, fail often, succeed over time" in tech operations is being called unacceptable. Video
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Environmental group at odds with regulator over herbicide Roundup
Environmental group at odds with regulator over Roundup
"Some people are out there spraying it like it is water, yet it is a hazardous substance that can cause burns," the Environmental Law Initiative says.
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Dentist put crown on wrong tooth, has to apologise
Dentist put crown on wrong tooth
A dentist who put a crown on a patient's wrong tooth has apologised after an investigation by the Health and Disability Commission.
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Emergency doctors and GPs warn new Health Minister government health targets will not be possible without more funding
Minister warned health targets not possible without more funding
Emergency doctors and GPs are warning Simeon Brown the government's ambitious wait time targets will not be possible without an injection of cash.
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Pacific leaders push back against Donald Trump's immigration crackdown
Pacific leaders push back against Donald Trump's immigration crackdown
Tonga and Fiji warn that the arrival of more deported migrants will only add to the region's many problems.
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“A kūpapa to the kaupapa” – A Waitangi Special with Tama Potaka & Paul Goldsmith
“A kūpapa to the kaupapa” – A Waitangi Special with Tama Potaka & Paul GoldsmithPodcast episode — 10 February 2025Following a “tense” pōwhiri at Waitangi, Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka and Treaty Negotiations Minister Paul Goldsmith discuss the health of Māori-Crown relations.
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Director of Public Health Nicholas Jones steps down
Director of Public Health Nicholas Jones steps down
The Director of Public Health is a statutory role providing public health leadership across the Public Health Agency, within the Ministry of Health, and the National Public Health Service within…
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Country Life: Inside a dairy farm's composting shelter
Full circle composting on a Tararua dairy farm
The team at Waka Dairies near Dannevirke is turning waste from milking cows into fertiliser that can be worked back into the farm.
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Call for Privacy Commssion investigation into health IT staff cuts
Call for Privacy Commssion investigation into health IT staff cuts
The union for public service workers has taken the "unprecedented" step of asking the Privacy Commissioner to urgently investigate Health NZ's plan to cut nearly half its IT staff as part of the…
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Robots fitted with UV light panels could be new alternative to fungicides
The robots that could replace fungicides
Led by Bragato Research Institute in partnership with A Lighter Touch, the research project aims to see if UV-C light can be used to control powdery mildew in place of traditional fungicides.
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Lessons to be learnt as Waimea Dam opens after 24 years
Lessons to be learnt as Waimea Dam opens after 24 years
The Waimea Community Dam finally opened on Friday and served as an example of the country's challenges in delivering large infrastructure projects.
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Concern kids could be put in harms way if supervised contact services centralised
Concern kids could be put in harm's way if supervised services centralised
ANZASCS says the government has not explained what safeguards will be put in place to ensure standards remain high.