
Custom running app fills gaming void
Ever wanted to play games while you go for that evening run? Now you can.
Ever wanted to play games while you go for that evening run? Now you can.
Landlords will need to take action to insulate and install smoke alarms in certain rentals after a law change.
Running has a complicated history. But it's becoming the most popular forms of exercise around. Here's why.
Men tend to suffer more severe flu symptoms than women, and it could be due to antiviral properties in the female hormone, oestrogen.
Tax on tobacco will be hiked and Government will forge ahead with plain packaging but the jury is still out on the role of e-cigarettes.
Mindfulness can help you gain career clarity and perspective
Kathryn Ryan says she asked to stay longer in the maternity unit because she had suffered post-natal depression in the past and had concerns about breastfeeding.
Herald reporter Gemma Hartley tried to give up smoking for International Smoke-Free Day. She kept a diary of her six-week struggle.
Studies reveal your environment is impacting your eating habits in weird and wonderful ways that you aren't aware of.
Most bacteria are beneficial for our health, however there are some that are harmful.
The nasty Facebook post, with an image taken behind the woman's back, attracted a wave of criticism online.
The most recent statistics put New Zealand's suicide rate at about 11 people a week, almost 570 in a full year.
The FDA has announced changes to nutrition information on food labels in the US.
Health experts are worried that bacteria resistant to antibiotics could lead to superbugs that could cause untreatable infections.
An Australian woman has been successful in her legal bid to secure her dead partner's sperm so she can have his child.
Why alcohol makes you feel warm - and other strange effects it has on the brain.
Disgraced blogger Belle Gibson could be forced to publicly apologise for claiming to have cured her terminal cancer with healthy food and natural therapies.
For the first time, researchers have found a person in the United States carrying bacteria resistant to antibiotics of last resort.
As research has found that wearable health devices are actually only 40-80 per cent accurate.
COMMENT: Pregnancy doesn't discriminate between the prepared and the utterly unsuspecting. It just happens. And thus, so does abortion.
Dubbed the Millennial Meltdown - it's a very easy trap to fall into.
Legislation to hike the price of cigarettes to about $30 a pack by 2020 has passed with support from all parties except New Zealand First.
Bowel cancer survivor Peter Krijger is relieved that NZ will at last get a national screening programme to detect the disease at its earlier stages.
We often worry about the future for girls, but it's boys who are locked in a crisis that's been building for a decade.
A national bowel screening programme will be rolled out after today's Budget set aside $39.3 million over four years.
An extra $2.2 billion will be pumped into health over four years to help cope with an ageing population and record immigration.
British TV chef Jamie Oliver is taking his food campaign to the Olympics in a bid to ban McDonald's and Coca-cola from sponsoring the event unless they meet nutritional and ethical standards.
After tipping the scales at 169kg, the Aucklander decided to make some big changes.
Experts have warned this faddy food advice is not only unfounded - it may actually be dangerous.