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'No matter how near death you might be, there's a warmth. How quickly it turns'
Talking life and death with intensive care specialist David Galler, star of a new play.
Talking life and death with intensive care specialist David Galler, star of a new play.
Millions of people are estimated to suffer from long Covid.
Nationwide search for a locum doctor fails and ED forced to shut its doors.
'Other women that go for surgeries should know what he’s done.'
Researchers to track young Kiwis' wellbeing after summer's extreme weather events.
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The HDC found earlier treatment could have stopped the salivary gland cancer's spread.
Paediatric specialists are warning wait times are getting to a critical point.
Heart problems and hypertension can be helped with quiet vigilance.
Māori Health Authority freshens up board with 3 new appointees
The humble feijoa might offer a tangy new tool to prevent Type 2 diabetes.
The book contains information about sexuality, consent, pleasure and sexual positions.
Social isolation isn’t just bad for your mental health: it can also 'age' your brain.
Rather than living in fear, Mary Dobson is embracing an adventure-filled future.
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Mental health advocate says companies need to offer workers long-term support.
The ex-fitness trainer wants her normal life back and is seeking medical help in Germany.
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The former midwife has been missing since Wednesday.
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An urgent warning has been issued to vapers after an expert noticed a disturbing trend.
Landlords are quick to hike rents but slow to fix homes, according to a new report.
Booze and meth keep police on the hop in South Auckland.
Helping tamariki understand strokes will benefit the whānau
Up to 50 Māori and indigenous surgeons gather in Auckland
Experts say the wet weather has provided ideal conditions for mould take hold.
Govt funding isn't going far enough to cover costs of vital elements within the service.
The doctor was suspended for the misconduct, but police are not prosecuting.
Could doctors measure patients' depression with a 15-second, single-question test?
'I started to think, 'What would it be like if she didn't come home?'