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Should I see a GP or a gynaecologist?
Sexual health can be a tricky topic to bring up - which is why we called in the experts.
Sexual health can be a tricky topic to bring up - which is why we called in the experts.
New York Times: Gastrointestinal issues are a common but often unrecognised sign.
Feeling constantly exhausted is not normal, regardless of your age.
Paramedics describe New Zealand's 'dysfunctional' ambulance service.
The milestone comes as the Government plans to lower the screening age.
Knowing what's good for you doesn’t always result in healthier eating.
A personal trainer talks about optimising training in line with your female physiology.
If you’re overwhelmed and constantly exhausted, here are some possible fixes.
About 193,000 children in NZ have eczema, which is more prevalent in Pasifika and Māori.
The White House denies he's being treated for the disease after a NY Times story.
Advocates say some breast cancer patients are waiting weeks longer than best practice.
After years of pain, Kimi Parata breaks her cycle of offending.
OPINION: Paula Bennett and Simon Bridges are a perfect fit.
Patient says she’s disappointed about the consequences for the specialist.
Telegraph: Ready meals and fizzy drinks could be the reason you’re struggling.
Summerset says recent events and activities contributed to the spike in cases.
But it remains unclear how the South Auckland surgical error happened.
Spam, cake, roast beef and lard - that's apparently how we stayed in shape 60 years ago.
New York Times: Try these tests to evaluate your strength and cardiovascular fitness.
Te Oranga Pūkahukahu has received a $5 million fund boost from the Health Research Council
Cardiologists are urging Pharmac to fund life-saving SGLT2 inhibitors for heart failure. Video / NZ Herald
Dame Val puts in huge support for the Middlemore Hospital Foundation.
Audit of five major hospitals show amputations were common for Māori and Pasifika.
Heart drugs that add more than eight years of additional life aren't funded.
OPINION: The case for lower speeds is compelling: lives are saved, pollution is reduced.
Cancerphobia is as strong as ever, experts say, even as mortality falls.
Gardening can enhance brain function and prolong cognitive health,
The man says his family have been deeply impacted by the situation.
Lana calls for more routine screening, saying NZ's maternity care is too laid-back.