Health
Anaesthetic laced vapes cause hospitalisations
A warning to beware illegal vapes after some laced with an anaesthetic drug have caused hospitalisations. Etomidate has been detected in illicit vapes sold under names like space oil, K pods and space… Audio
Measles left me blind, this is why vaccinations matter
Olivia En contracted measles as a baby living as a refugee in Vietnam, where vaccines were not an option for her family.
No new measles cases, Health NZ says
The total number of measles cases nationwide remains at 17, with no new cases on Tuesday.
'That's not how it works': Study highlights paracetamol risks
Many New Zealanders are unintentionally taking too much paracetamol, according to a new study.
Minister says it's on Health NZ to fund centre on brink of closure
Whakamātūtū is facing a shutdown after ACC stopped funding clients to use its services
Retirement village residents descend on Parliament
RV President Brian Peat said it was a chance for political parties to show they're "committed to fairness and dignity for older Kiwis".
People hospitalised as anaesthetic drug found in vape pods
Etomidate has been detected in illicit vapes sold under names like space oil, k-pods, space vapes, or eto.
New concerns around new mums and mobile phone use
The conversation around phone screen time - and how much is too much - usually centres around children and teens. But new research has highlighted the impact of phone use by another group - new mums… Audio
Does fasting dull your mental edge? We crunch the data
It can have health benefits, but does being hungry affect our thinking? Here's what the evidence tell us.
Ellie Smith on her play inspired by time spent in care homes
Kiwi actress and writer Ellie Smith has been based in London for decades, but she's home for a project that's close to her heart. Audio
Measles vaccination efforts ramp up in Auckland
Pop-up clinics, door-to-door campaigns and pharmacies are playing a part in the measles immunisation campaign.. Audio
Measles vaccination efforts continue, despite reluctance from some
A healthcare provider in Auckland is ramping up efforts to reach people who are not immunised against measles, despite hitting a wall with some families. Audio
Measles vaccination efforts ramp up in Auckland
Measles vaccination efforts are ramping up in Auckland communities, with pop-up clinics, door to door campaigns and pharmacies all doing their part. Lucy Xia reports. Audio
Mental health services fragmented, inaccessible - report
The Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission is calling for a national mental health crisis response system. Audio
WorkSafe cuts psychosocial harm team by a third
WorkSafe has reduced its team that focuses on psychosocial harm from 15 staff to about nine.
Measles outbreak set to throw exam plans into disarray
Secondary school exams start on Monday, but some students could be asked to stay home due to the measles outbreak.
Pacific communities urged to get vaccinated as measles cases rise
Health experts warn the number of measles cases could pass 1000 within months unless immunisation rates improve. Audio
Experts call for nationwide mental health response team
The Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission is calling for a single, nationwide mental health crisis response system -- after 35-thousand people sought help last year. Commission's Chief Executive… Audio
NZ confirm 17 measles cases
At least one school is clashing with officials over how to handle the current measles outbreak, as three of the country's largest secondary schools confirm cases of the highly-contagious disease. Audio
Thousands of health workers to vote on possible industrial action
More than 11,500 Allied Health workers will vote on whether to take industrial action after mediation with Health NZ