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Herald podcast host wins media award for weight loss surgery investigation
Chewing the Facts explored the myths around obesity, fatness and weight loss.
Chewing the Facts explored the myths around obesity, fatness and weight loss.
Health NZ denies it has stopped hiring following outrage from nursing unions.
Often a cost-effective, convenient option in a busy world, but there may be a trade-off.
You don't need a six-pack to feel the benefits of strength training in later life.
How Kiwis are missing out on 'wonder drugs' coming down the pipeline.
Inside the blood and guts of a patient having her gall bladder removed.
Insurance provider says broken hip was not the sole cause of woman's death.
Experts say menopause should be reframed as a neurological not a gynaecological condition.
David Seymour's comments put him at odds with the Health Minister.
North Shore Hospital's Tōtara Haumaru building has been sitting empty for months.
Koro Amai wants more Māori blood donors.
There’s more to bad breath than just poor oral hygiene.
MPI is running tests on the diseased snapper from around the North Island.
Young people are more likely to suffer burnout during the winter months - here's why.
Three new Auckland outlets opened last year but another four are coming nationally soon.
Stigma and shame still surround STI discussion.
Air travel can have unusual effects on our bodies — here's how to stay healthy.
New York Times: H5N1 has shown itself to be promiscuous, rapidly gaining new hosts.
OPINION: We must never lose sight of prophets and their prophecies.
NY Times: Great on toast, salads and burgers. Plus, they're healthy - but how healthy?
One pharmacy had a waiting list of 80 patients, who were only able to get a week's supply.
Marama Davidson's treatment, due to start after Matariki, is expected to take four months.
Samoa and Fiji have the world’s highest rates of mortality from ovarian cancer.
A father shares two sentences from his son that hit him 'like a tonne of bricks'.
OPINION: The risk of another pandemic like Covid-19 is increasing.
From what treatment the Princess of Wales is receiving to the state of her health.
'My whole life’s changed. I was a pretty active person .. now I’m pretty much chair-bound'
NZ's sixth Covid wave is likely close to peaking, but new variant KP.3 is gathering speed.
Kya Hurihanganui Thornicroft was only 13 when she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
With Dry July coming up, here's why going dry will improve many aspects of your life.