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'Death sentence' living in NZ: Mum paying $180k for surgery in Germany
'If we didn’t go ... within the next five years I’ll die.'
'If we didn’t go ... within the next five years I’ll die.'
Felicity was fit and healthy when doctors found a tumour in her bowel.
OPINION: Joanna Wane looks at why sometimes it’s easier to give than receive.
New rules for vaping are now in place. A mystery shopper found widespread non-compliance.
OPINION: A cancer patient reacts to the lack of Budget funding for life-saving drugs.
When Antoinette's symptoms began at 42 she feared early dementia.
OPINION: So far, there's a lot of fog and not much light around the claims.
Aside from breastfeeding, they can tell us much more about our bodies.
Financial Times: Most dying people 'get what life’s all about', Dr Kathryn Mannix says.
New York Times: New research findings hold warning about potential transmission.
Professor Marie Bismark claims the work is not safe or sustainable and needs more help.
An alliance of haematologists and health groups have today sent an open letter to the PM.
NY Times: Some influencers say that doing so can offer benefits. We looked at the evidence
The star says she's having a personal and professional rebirth.
More than 40 per cent have been assaulted within a single year, according to a new survey.
Telegraph: Strength and mobility are key to staying healthy in your 50s and beyond.
Beat the bloat on your next long-haul flight.
Patients are told they'll be seen in six weeks, but wait months.
OPINION: 'Cancer patients need action now, not lame excuses.'
The five-year report shows there is more to be done to fill gaps in treatment and support.
The promise of 'soon' is 'not good enough for people who are dying', a patient says.
Reporters Jamie Morton, Sasha Borissenko and Grace Tinetali-Fiavaai are among finalists.
It’s time to start future-proofing your body.
Here's a guide on what causes it and the future hopes for treatment.
Research reveals menopausal women could be at risk of cardiovascular illness.
A university dean and Papakura GP has been recognised for her tireless mahi for Māori.
'Unlike other promises, lives will be lost if these medicines are not funded.'
OPINION: Cancer patients and advocates sat in disbelief when the Budget was announced.
Our skin, immune system and mental health can all improve if we improve our microbiome.