
Why women need to find exercise that works for them - not for men
Most exercise regimes are tailored for men and aren't as adaptable for women to pick up.
Most exercise regimes are tailored for men and aren't as adaptable for women to pick up.
Pair are making the first 24/7 emergency youth centre in the country.
Is it possible to get fitter and stronger without setting foot on a gym floor?
Minja Ivelja credits her longevity to excellent expert care … and a lot of Bacardi.
Dragon’s Den investor reveals what he’s learned about living a successful life.
Hawke's Bay Today took to the street to gauge emotions ahead of 2024.
From omega-3 to the new anti-ager causing a buzz - which ones are worth it?
And why everyone needs to be clued up on menopause - including men.
Tips from wellness and life coaches for success in 2024.
Dr Michael Miller is acknowledged for services to rural health in the New Year Honours.
New Year Honours recipient is fighting for care and support - and quashing misconceptions.
Rowena Tana, 63, has received a QSM for services to the Māori community.
She has advocated for the health of communities in the Whanganui region for 25 years.
Taking a psychological approach to eating may help you lose weight.
The law change was hailed as effective decriminalisation of drug use. Has that happened?
There is no one-size-fits-all solution to work-life balance – especially for older Kiwis.
Worried about putting on some unwanted weight this Christmas? Here's what to know.
Living with Long Covid can be exhausting, painful and lonely.
Testing clinics have discovered a dangerous drug being sold as MDMA.
He was the star of the memorable cake scene in Matilda. Now he's unrecognisable.
A survey shows great ways to unwind, particularly when your job is stressful.
How’s he doing six months after sharing his powerful cancer story with the Herald?
More patients will struggle to get a doctor's appointment if the situation continues.
One Rotorua clinic said it had 'a constant flow of people wanting to enrol'.
Dermatologists have joined the Cancer Society in raising concerns about Permatan.
'I started to think, 'What would it be like if she didn't come home?'
Bernard (Bernice) Tairea had been in the Pacific broadcasting industry for 30 years.
Know Your Stuff is testing drugs all over the country: here's what they want you to know.
A substance found in some tabs has caused deaths overseas.