
'It's scary if you think you're going to die': Patient feels doctors have given up
Robert Ewart wants high blood pressure control, after being hospitalised four times.
Robert Ewart wants high blood pressure control, after being hospitalised four times.
The move comes amid widespread concerns about New Zealand's health workforce.
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There’s a popular belief that period cravings are linked to hormones.
OPINION: Herald readers share their views.
Kings Rd in Paihia is shedding its image as a crime hotspot. Residents reveal how.
People with diabetes have been charged for their 'free' continuous glucose monitors.
Inhaling excessive amounts can cause neurological impairment, spinal injury, psychosis.
An expert explains the biological changes that begin with that morning tea or coffee.
The monarch is ‘thriving’ on a busy programme, despite ongoing cancer treatment.
Some cat owners say ‘providing for the cat’ increases their feelings of enjoyment.
A letter from NZR tells a star ex-player he can't speak on any brain injury solutions.
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'It’s a bit of a horror to think that I had this Franken-thing in my body.'
There's much more information and distractions coming in than ever before, expert says.
The actress looks ready to ditch her woo-woo wellness brand and return to her roots.
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'I was seeing all these colours, big things of purple.'
An Northland emergency doctor says the health system is in a death spiral.
Sir Brian Roche says being involved with rugby has exposed him to some great leaders.
New York Times: There are lots of reasons your mood might tank at night.
The doctor presented to the North Shore hospital as a patient.
This hack is being touted on social media - but does it really work?
Here's why it might be time to ditch the standing desk.
Dargaville Hospital a-okay, although high-risk patients taken to Whangārei Hospital.
Blowflies and barbeques are making an early return to Hawke's Bay.
The rapper has pulled out of a headline festival slot.
More than 30 staff agreed not to look after the man until his behaviour was addressed.
OPINION: More than 21,000 Kiwis are living with a blood cancer.
New York Times: Is there any science behind the TikTok health claims?