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New York Times: Dentists talk charcoal toothpastes, flavoured coffees and more.
New York Times: Dentists talk charcoal toothpastes, flavoured coffees and more.
Is an oral contraceptive the right choice for you?
New York Times: What fibre supplements can and can’t do for your health.
OPINION: Proponents often ignore evidence that highlights meditation's adverse effects.
It's the most extensive medical information Trump’s team has provided since the shooting.
A study found campaigns strategically targeted children, busy parents and young people.
OPINION: Many young users seem unaware of the dangers posed by nitrous oxide.
Some say the changes should have come sooner, while others say it will cause direct harm.
OPINION: Sickness in children is non-discriminatory. It is a relentless equaliser.
Peter Copeman, 93, has no doubt he would be blind if he did not have a simple eye test.
New York Times: E-cigarettes are common but the health system is yet to catch up.
Student nurses said nothing could have prepared them for what was in the exam.
Telegraph: Although the pandemic is long over, for many people their illness continues.
Pharmac Minister's office says Dr Anthony Jordan has resigned from board.
You don't have to go to the gym for this one.
Joe Biden has Covid - but a diagnosis in 2024 isn't the same as it was in 2020.
'Won’t be able to care for all of them because there won’t be enough time.'
Getting enough sleep is important for brain development.
New study identified oral health inequities for Māori
Drivers will be randomly tested for cocaine, methamphetamine, and cannabis.
Nitrous oxide has been abused as a recreational drug, where canisters are inhaled.
The woman initially thought the sex toys were 'oddly shaped' face massagers.
Officials should apologise over handling of pensioner's complaint, says concerned reader.
Replacing the TV with light activity, or sleep for some people, can enable healthy ageing.
'I don’t do genital mutilation of minors,' a manager wrote, using work email.
Willis' daughter said sharing their struggles with others has been 'really special'.
Critics argue tax cut favours tobacco industry, not public health.
Traditional hauora Māori practices explored at Fabulous Fridays.
King told bosses the staff who quit were 'disgruntled former employees'.
Telegraph: Can NAD+, the latest longevity pill, help restore youthful vigour?