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Living with the invisible disability, aphasia
Living with the invisible disability, aphasia
30,000 people across the country suffer from a condition you may have never heard of.
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Road Trip: Sir Ashley Bloomfield
Audio 5 Jan 2026Best known for leading New Zealand's COVID-19 health response as Director-General of Health, Sir Ashley Bloomfield joins Anna to talk about his ideal NZ road trip - including the must-have snacks… Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Monday 5 January
Health Minister Simeon Brown provides an update on Manage My Health data hack; Manage My Health and Neighbourly have both been hit by data breaches; Former New Zealand Prime Minister and UN leader… Audio
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Woman waited 11 hours at Wellington Hospital's emergency department, was not seen by doctor
Woman not seen by doctor after 11 hours in emergency department
"I was in pain," she says, after being left afraid, upset and frustrated by a lengthy wait at Wellington Hospital.
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How significant are latest data breaches?
Manage My Health and Neighbourly have both been hit by data breaches. Paul Spain, CEO of Gorilla Technology spoke to Melissa Chan-Green. Audio
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Simeon Brown responds to Manage My Health data hack
Latest on information for patients, ransom and possible release of details on darkweb, government action - Health NZ, police, GCSB. Audio
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Revenue drop forces tough cuts in Northern Marianas 2026 Budget
Revenue drop forces tough cuts in Northern Marianas 2026 Budget
Governor David M. Apatang vetoes line items to avoid budget blow out.
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Study on NZ-born Pasifika shows cultural obligations leading to burnout
Cultural demands affecting Pasifika mental health - researcher
Asetoa Sam Pilisi said while serving and generosity and similar values are part of loving families and communities, burnout is real. Audio
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Tyson Fury announces latest comeback from retirement
Tyson Fury announces latest comeback from retirement
Former lineal heavyweight champion Tyson Fury said that he will come out of retirement this year for his first fight since losing to Oleksandr Usyk in December 2024.
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'Be very, very suspicious': Neighbourly breach makes users vulnerable - expert
'Be very, very suspicious': Warning after Stuff-owned site hacked
The social media site has lost names, email address, private messages, posts and GPS locations which have been put up for sale on the dark web.
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Manage My Health cybersecurity hack: GPs whose patients' data was stolen identified
Cybersecurity hack: GPs whose patients' data was stolen identified
It is still not yet clear when all those patients will be told.
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Blood donation rules are changing in 2026 - but why has it taken so long?
Blood donation rules are changing in 2026 - but why has it taken so long?
It has been almost two years since the first steps were taken toward new rules to allow men who have sex with men to donate blood.
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If you get lost, can you really survive by drinking your own pee?
If you get lost, can you really survive by drinking your own pee?
Was Bear Grylls right? Can you really rehydrate by drinking your own pee? Two experts separate the fact from the fiction.
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Abortion numbers rise since decriminalisation and launch of telehealth services
'We are getting the abortion numbers correct for the country's need' - specialist
There has been a 37 percent increase since abortion was decriminalised in New Zealand - from 12,948 in 2019 to 17,785 in 2024.
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World-first as Australian donates organs after self-administering assisted dying medication
World-first as Australian donates organs after self-administering assisted dying medication
Karen Duncan was determined to donate her organs after ending her life via voluntary assisted dying.
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ManageMyHealth says code fixed, security tightened after hack
ManageMyHealth says code fixed, security tightened after hack
ManageMyHealth says it has received "independent confirmation" from IT experts that the flaws in its code have been fixed.
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PSA says the privacy breach exposes risk of cutting IT experts in public health
Independent review of ManageMyHealth breach considered
The PSA says the ManageMyHealth security breach highlights the risk of cutting IT experts in public health.
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Ambulance crash leaves one critically injured
Ambulance crash leaves one critically injured
One person was critically injured in a crash between an ambulance and a car in Northland on Friday night
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Dame Karen Poutasi, first female director-general of health, dies aged 76
Dame Karen Poutasi, first female director-general of health, dies aged 76
Poutasi was made a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2020 for her services to education and the state.
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Health NZ says systems unaffected by ManageMyHealth app breach
Health NZ says systems unaffected by ManageMyHealth app breach
Health NZ is monitoring progress closely and speaking with GP practices and others who use the app.
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Māori recognised for 2026 in New Year Honours list
Māori in New Year Honours - 'Wonderful work in maintaining and uplifting our identity'
Māori have been recognised for 2026, and include Companions, Officers, and Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit.
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Wood seller urges crackdown over 'firewood cowboys' on Facebook
Wood seller urges crackdown over 'firewood cowboys' on Facebook
"They don't pay tax, lack safety standards, and sell poor-quality products which are harming consumers, legitimate businesses, and the wider community," John Caulton claims.
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'I want to sit down with her': Cancer patient demands meeting with Nicola Willis
'I want to sit down with her': Cancer patient demands meeting with Nicola Willis
An Auckland woman who is self-funding treatment for her rare, aggressive breast cancer is fed up after years of asking the government to fund a "life-saving" medicine for more patients.
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Trump says he takes a higher daily dose of aspirin than his doctors advise, in lengthy interview on his health
Trump on his health: 'I don't want thick blood pouring through my heart'
The interview with The Wall Street Journal appears to be one of the most extensive conversations the US President has had with journalists on his health.
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GPs worried by lack of information on ManageMyHealth data breach
'Catastrophic': Breached ManageMyHealth app used outdated encryption - expert
The country's largest patient information portal on Wednesday confirmed it had identified a cyber security incident involving "unauthorised access" to its platform.