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Tune Your Engine
A new American study could be about to turn the standard medical treatment for breast cancer on it's head. Dr. Monica Morrow is chief of the breast service at Memorial Sloan-Kettering, and an author… Audio
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Heavy penalty reportedly imposed on oil company
A court in Ecuador has fined Chevron a reported $US8 billion for polluting a large part of the Amazon region between 1972 - 1992.
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Go-ahead for upgrade of cancer information registry
Audio 15 Feb 2011Doctors say widening the information held in this country on cancer will boost patients' chances of beating the disease. Audio
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Cancer Registry to be upgraded
The Government has announced a significant revamp of information gathered and stored on cancer. Audio
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NZ Cancer Registry gets upgrade
Audio 14 Feb 2011New Zealand could end up with one of the best systems in the world for collecting vital information on cancer cases with the Government announcing a long awaited upgrade of the Cancer Registry. Audio
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Lymph node removal 'not needed' for some breast cancer
A new study in the United States has found that many women with breast cancer do not need surgery to remove lymph nodes under the armpit.
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More blood cancer drugs to be bought by agency
Pharmac is poised to approve an expansion of the medicines it funds for those with a form of blood cancer. Audio
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Breast cancer study questions lymph node removal
A new study says many women with breast cancer do not need their lymph nodes removed, which could improve the health of thousands of them. Audio
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Pharmac poised to fund expensive new cancer drugs
Audio 14 Feb 2011The Government drugs manager Pharmac is likely decide within weeks to fund an expensive new cancer drug and widen access to another. Audio
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Morning Report: local papers
Monday's headlines: Record numbers of children being found in illicit drug dens; shoppers swarmed back into central Christchurch for re-run of Boxing Day sales; fines on freedom campers supported.
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Top Stories for Monday 14 February 2011
Audio 14 Feb 2011Egypt's leaders dissolve Parliament; Egyptian protestor welcomes change to country; Judge's oversight may be behind supression blunder; tearful Hone Harawira interview provokes Maori Party… Audio
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Investigation finds no pressure over Lockerbie release
An investigation in Britain has found the former Labour Government did all it could to facilitate the release of the Lockerbie bomber from jail in 2009.
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West Coast conservationist dies
Environmentalist Alex Miller, who was honoured in 2007 for his efforts on the West Coast, has died of cancer. He was 70.
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Your Partner and Your Prostate
Audio 2 Feb 2011Sex therapist and educator Dr Rosie King has advice for couples dealing with prostate cancer. Audio
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Methyl bromide recapture 'should be priority'
Opponents of the use of methyl bromide for treating log and timber exports say recapturing the gas to prevent its release into the atmosphere should be the priority in a newly announced research…
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Best of the Week - 3rd February 2011
Audio 2 Feb 2011Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 3rd February. This week .... An Auckland engineer and academic who'se often faced death in some of the world's most… Audio
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Northern Marianas hotelier says they must cater for smoking tourists
The Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas' Hotel Associaton says relaxing smoking regulations will be good for tourism. The senate has passed a Bill increasing the number of rooms at each...
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Roche permanent replacement for Hobbs
The current Acting Chairman of Rugby New Zealand 2011 Ltd, Brian Roche, has been confirmed in the role after taking over in a caretaker capacity from Jock Hobbs, who's fighting...
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Bill allows more tourists to smoke in Northern Marianas
The senate in the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas has passed a bill increasing the number of rooms at each hotel that can be designated as smoking areas. The bill...
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Curfew defied in Cairo
Tens of thousands of demonstrators have defied a curfew in Egypt for a second day and are remaining on the streets seeking to oust President Hosni Mubarak. The army has replaced riot police in Cairo.
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Govt blamed for deaths due to air pollution
The Asthma and Respiratory Foundation says "hundreds" of people will die prematurely because of a decision by the Government to postpone tougher air pollution targets.
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Local Heroes - Steve Noyer
Audio 25 Jan 2011Steve has a panel beating business based in West Auckland, he is a fundraiser for breast cancer research. Last year his 'Fight for a Cure' charity boxing match raised over two hundred thousand dollars… Audio
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Thousands protest in Berlin over dioxin scandal
Thousands of protesters have marched in Berlin demanding changes in farming methods after cancer-causing dioxin was found in some eggs, poultry and pork in Germany earlier this month.
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Apple boss Steve Jobs takes medical leave
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs is taking medical leave from the technology company for the second time in two years.
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Study finds milk in schools may reduce bowel cancer
A study from the University of Otago has found drinking milk as part of a school programme may help to reduce the risk of bowel cancer later in life. Audio