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The data debate: Have children’s teeth really improved in a city where fluoride was removed?
An expert says an anti-fluoride campaigner's use of Health NZ stats is 'misleading'.
An expert says an anti-fluoride campaigner's use of Health NZ stats is 'misleading'.
'It’s essentially a practice of being a caring friend to yourself.'
'All of a sudden I can’t [play with him] and he doesn’t understand why.'
Levi Ihimaera's lawyer said he "essentially lashed out like a child".
Union members rejected the offers and voted to strike for 25 hours from May 7.
Up to 18,000 people with diabetes will soon get free access to life-saving technology.
Wasting food is a serious emergency around the world.
A nutritionist advises on how to thrive at each new stage of your life.
The agency has written to health unions outlining guidance it has given to hospitals.
It comes as a number of agencies are cutting jobs in their search for savings.
NZ needs to be prepared for H5N1 bird flu, which is evolving surprisingly quickly.
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416 young people in New Zealand aged 12 to 17 were prescribed puberty blockers in 2022.
The princess has been out of the public eye following abdominal surgery three months ago.
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One family said they hand-delivered a sample to the post office and it still arrived late.
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The man has been detained for 18 years because he is considered too dangerous to release.
'We have a long road ahead,' the rugby star says in a heartfelt post.
Around half of the foundation's income is from Government contracts.
Central Hawke's Bay man needs more than $50,000 for additional life-saving medications.
'If they can’t help my son, we are hoping they might be able to save other kids.'
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'All we want is for them to do the right thing, to stick to the district plan rules.'