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Auckland has had the most hospital admissions for influenza since 2015.
Auckland has had the most hospital admissions for influenza since 2015.
'The situation is quite dire,' said a union rep about the shortages.
Even Health Minister Shane Reti admits he struggles to get a doctor's appointment.
A viral TikTok hack has individuals using dishwashers to clean their fresh produce.
One experienced nurse said the demand in recent weeks had 'brought staff to their knees'.
The Grammy winner recalled the event to her family on the series premiere of The Braxtons.
The family of a woman who was declined for assisted dying say the law is 'ridiculous'.
A former ICU nurse has given plasma more than 300 times in New Zealand.
Research finds 'significant association' between processed red meat and cognitive decline.
The 4-year-old had not had a sore throat but she had rheumatic fever
Kiwi mums have shared their stories of birth trauma in a bid to raise awareness.
'It’s an alternative to alcohol ... we want to show cannabis should be equally accepted.'
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Documents reveal ‘widespread non-compliance’ over asbestos in schools.
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Keep an eye on your nails – they’re important indicators of potential health issues.
John Leonard was airlifted to Auckland in a coma for specialist care.
Nigel Parker has a simple message for others living with Parkinson’s disease: keep active.
Initiative encourages men to write 'Love U Bro' on their faces
Thousands of immunocompromised Kiwis to benefit from new vaccine funding.
Before she became ill, Julia loved competitive cheerleading, the violin and debating.
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