What is Teflon flu? It’s linked to a coating on some non-stick pans
These pans can release potentially harmful fumes if heated to high temperatures.
These pans can release potentially harmful fumes if heated to high temperatures.
Patient advocacy groups are welcoming calls for them to be more involved.
NY Times: Family estrangement appears to be on the rise, thanks mainly to social media.
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OPINION: New Zealand’s struggling mental health sector is still running on hope.
A recent study sheds light on why the younger generation turns down alcohol.
Migraines are one of the most debilitating common neurological conditions.
Hokianga residents are concerned about changes to the Rawene St John ambulance station.
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Annabel Jones found some unforeseen benefits in her relationships after ditching alcohol.
Here's why you should give a 'fart walk' a go.
A health official said Government changes would be 'difficult to explain... to the kids'.
Can you really make your own sunblock at home? And does it work?
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Knowing what's good for you doesn’t always result in healthier eating.
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Social media is here to stay. Here's how to ensure your child is using it safely.
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Spam, cake, roast beef and lard - that's apparently how we stayed in shape 60 years ago.
Cardiologists are urging Pharmac to fund life-saving SGLT2 inhibitors for heart failure. Video / NZ Herald
OPINION: The case for lower speeds is compelling: lives are saved, pollution is reduced.
Households choose between heating and cooking to keep the power on.
Cancerphobia is as strong as ever, experts say, even as mortality falls.
An ad campaign designed to get girls into sport has sparked outrage and derision.
We've all heard the horror stories, here are the risks and benefits.
'It broke inside my body. Why in the world does it matter why I got it?'
Kardashians matriarch breaks into tears in front of the cameras.