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Nothing will change unless the Government acts, the NZ Dental Association says.
The details were revealed on the Hollywood actor's death certificate.
A report found the obesity rate quadrupled among children and adolescents from 1990-2022.
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Amid swirling rumours, can the royal policy of ‘never complain, never explain’ still hold?
Ward 11 of the mental health facility is set to close by the middle of the year.
The five exhibitions will showcase artwork from more than 60 local artists.
Dr Logan McLennan's former patients are stepping forward to help the beloved GP.
OPINION: Some might survive if the rhetoric changes; meanwhile it’s looking embarrassing.
Health inequities for Māori are a huge issue for Northland.
Lady Tureiti Moxon says the decision is ‘another anti-Maōri stance’.
Te Whatu Ora is being questioned at the Health Select Committee today.
The veteran talk show host claims the decision is 'not the result of any disagreement'.
OPINION: National has ceded the moral high ground, raising the stakes for its May Budget.
He just played to a huge Auckland crowd, now he's shifting the focus to something else.
Doctors working in EDs say they need the guards regularly.
The hospital has 'immediately ceased using window envelopes'.
A Whanganui couple have welcomed a surprisingly big baby boy.