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Weight-loss jabs offered to the unemployed in UK
The UK Health Secretary plans to offer weight-loss drugs to get people back to work.
The UK Health Secretary plans to offer weight-loss drugs to get people back to work.
The 64-year-old's common flu symptoms quickly took a turn.
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Te Whatu Ora defends memo, citing safety; critics say it undermines multiculturalism.
Lady Tureiti Moxon has been recognised for 30 years of Māori health mahi.
The Government may intervene after Wellington City Council's airport shares decision and Sir Cliff Richard plans New Zealand shows. Video / NZ Herald, Getty Images
OPINION: 'The longer it goes on, the greater the damage.'
'People don’t really understand that the power is taken away from that person.'
The report pointed towards weaknesses in the system across the country.
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Tony Knott collapsed and died in the toilet at Middlemore Hospital's ED waiting room.
He was suffering 'classic heart attack symptoms' but an ambulance was not dispatched.
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September had the highest cases of whooping cough nationally since 2017.
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League legend Sir Graham Lowe unveils his coaching tips.
OPINION: 'General practice is struggling for funding and therefore for staff.'
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A coroner's report said the delays Tony Knott faced were 'relevant' to his death.
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Telegraph: 'Five years ago I would never have believed I'd be in control of my symptoms.'
Trump's campaign asserted he is also in 'perfect and excellent health'.
Maureen King, 69, will soon run out of publicly funded treatment options.
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Fe’ofa’aki Helotu "Lotu" Kofe, 58, was just 19 when she was told her kidneys were failing. One of her brothers would prove to be a perfect donor match. Video / Alex Burton
Helotu Kofe was 19 when she was told she needed a kidney to live - her brother stepped up.
OPINION: The minister has shown she is not acting in the best interests of public health.
Woman whose husband's death is being reviewed by Te Whatu Ora says she has heard nothing.