Health
Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine provided sustained effectiveness against death, study finds
A major study into the effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccines in New Zealand has found the Pfizer injection provided sustained protection against death. Audio
Why we shouldn't take health advice from Elle Macpherson
Experts and survivors say the supermodel's remarks about cancer are dangerous and could have tragic outcomes.
Doctor on the devastating impacts of rising syphilis cases
Sexual health specialists are warning the spread of STIs will likely worsen in the next few years as the workforce dwindles. Audio
New research finds ethnicity plays key role in dementia
New research on dementia shows economic disadvantage plays a key role in the likelihood of contracting the disease. University of Auckland Department of Psychological Medicine senior lecturer Dr Etu… Audio
The 'science donut' across the ditch
Scientists at the Australian Synchrotron use intense beams of light to answer research questions
Man died after incorrectly being told to self-care at home
When Anthony Gooderidge called Healthline while suffering excruciating back pain he was incorrectly told to self-care at home. The next day he was found dead.
Nigel Latta diagnosed with terminal cancer
The psychologist and media personality says the diagnosis was "probably the most traumatic thing I've ever been through".
Transport system killing thousands prematurely each year, academic says
Prioritising walking and cycling would improve overall health and save the health system money, new research shows.
State of pharmacies poses threat to entire health system - sector leader
Pharmacists say patients are suffering because of unsustainable pressure and inadequate funding.
Health NZ denies shutting aged-care sector out of future planning
It comes after the Aged Care Association criticised the organisation for failing to include them in its major redesign.
New after-hours for Waiheke Island after previous clinic announces abrupt closure
In a notice to patients, Waiheke Medical Centre said it would be stepping in to fill the gap in urgent care.
Third person charged in public contracts corruption case named
A man charged with corruption over millions of dollars of public sector construction contracts has been named.
Many more small towns could lose aged care beds - association
The Aged Care Association says many rural communities will end up with no facilities if the government fails to fund them properly. Audio
Vaping at high school drops after sensors installed
Rangiora High School installed sensors with cameras in toilet corridors.
Many more small towns could lose aged care beds: Association
The Aged Care Association says many rural communities will end up with a complete absence of aged care facilities if the government doesn't come up with the right funding model. Audio
Using devices in bed detrimental to sleep: Study
A new study on the sleeping habits of adolescents says using devices in bed is more detrimental to youth sleep than screen time before bed. Lead author of the Otago University study Dr Bradley Brosnan… Audio
The warning signs that may mean you need to slow down
Staying busy all the time has potential long-term health implications says clinical psychologist Karen Nimmo. Audio
Do you really have to wash fruits and vegetables?
Some people are washing their vegetables in the dishwasher. But how far should we go in cleaning our produce?
Pharmaceutical Society calls for more funding
The Pharmaceutical Society of New Zealand is urgently calling for more funding and professional support following its latest workforce survey of 431 members. The society's president Michael Hammond… Audio
The Panel with Simon Wilson & Ali Jones (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Simon Wilson & Ali Jones discuss Maori King Kiingi Tuheitia's tangi, the death of the "family doctor", and how cycling fares in Nationals new Land… Audio