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The Premium Debate: Subscribers react to mum who gave up job to care for daughter
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Telegraph: At the peak of his illness, Alex Sergent didn't leave his room for a week.
Experts warn it may be decades before the full impact of Covid-19 is known.
Telegraph: Genes play a part, but other factors are much more influential, scientists say.
Kiwi eye surgeons pioneer world leading waste initiative
One of the most popular medicines in cold and flu season is nothing more than a placebo.
Adrienne Smithson says her 'world was tipped upside down' after her diagnosis at age 44.
Climate change resilience was an issue high on people's lists of concerns.
We all have a human rights responsibility to embrace suitable state houses.
The unit opened its doors to patients on Monday.
New York Times: The diet was first described in 2015 by a nutritional health researcher.
Pacific children 80 times more likely to contract rheumatic fever than non-Pacific kids.
Public appeal launches today to help hundreds of children.
The chief executive of the Cancer Society says we needs to catch up.
Friends of the Collins' are raising cash after their baby was born with a heart condition.
One man owns six big NZ retirement villages.
In 2021, for every dollar earned by a Pākehā man, Pacific men were paid 81 cents.
Rob Campbell: The public health crisis will be us for a long time.
Tauranga organ donor's plasma plea: 'One hundred and fifty people, they saved my life'
The party's policies include bringing back $5 prescription fees to pay for cancer drugs.
NZ's slow-burning season has dragged on longer and stronger than 2022, a virologist says.
When my son is asked in years to come, 'What was your mum like?' how will he answer?
Sasha Borissenko busts some of the myths about fatness.
Hospital will aim to provide free medical services but is still in the planning stages.
Community advocates are furious, saying politicians should be doing more.
Now, 13 years on, a coroner will decide how Carmen Walker died during a medical procedure.
Amanda Giddens' ovaries were removed without her informed consent. This is her story.
Dunedin Hospital's loss of accreditation "predictable and preventable", says union.
How will the potentially serious gastrointestinal affect the star?
NYT: Three years into the pandemic, the short- and long-term risks are becoming clear.