
One size doesn't fit all: Obese people vulnerable with vaccine approach
NZ researchers find some vaccines are less effective when delivered with standard needles.
NZ researchers find some vaccines are less effective when delivered with standard needles.
OPINION: Former Health NZ chair Rob Campbell has suggestions for the new Health Minister.
'It was just about seeing someone ... and not having to wait for a GP to be available.'
It's been on 75-year-old, Stephanie Grant's bucket list, to shave her head for cancer.
Airports are intercepting and analysing plane effluent to detect dangerous new arrivals.
Justin Wall says Māori get inadequate dental care, and there are no plans for change.
Times: When Kat Brown began treatment for ADHD her life finally began to make sense.
GPs are taking out new mortgages and hiking fees as funding doesn't cover their costs.
Denise Perkins used her role as a nurse to deter people from getting the Covid-19 vaccine.
Autistic females were four times more likely to die, compared to non-autistic females.
Smoking has been an issue for the Government - but did anyone ask them to focus on it?
NZ Blood Service is scrapping "discriminatory" rules which stop many gay men from donating
A nurse shouldn't be suspended for having relationship with baby's father, lawyer says.
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Ensuring you're able to ask the right questions is key to getting the best care.
His Majesty has been urged to 'slow down' by those close to him, but will plough on.
The infestation came to national attention after store staff alleged a lack of action.
The father still hopes to reach his goal of getting back on the treatment.
Despite a longer life expectancy, many people are worried about getting older.
The demand for off-label weight-loss drugs like Ozempic is starting to get concerning.
The Aged Care Commissioner found several doctors failed to notice warning signs.
The doctor was away, so told his unqualified practice manager to do the procedure herself.
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14 to 17-year-olds, especially Māori and Pasifika teens, are likelier to see vaping ads.
The good news is that there are solutions to even the most severe cases.
Reap the benefits practicing positive body appreciation can provide.
The 27yo felt at the peak of life when a shock diagnosis turned her world on its head.
Three clinics spoken to by the Herald had seen a spike.
The number of people waiting too long for surgery and treatment is also growing.