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Cecilia Robinson: Time to ask a new question about primary care
OPINION: Not every sniffle requires a visit to the doctor.

Workers in Atlantic City casino smoking lawsuit decry ‘poisonous’ workplace
Casino workers asked a judge to ban smoking in the gambling halls, citing toxic effects.

Mediterranean diet: Benefits, heart health and weight loss
Telegraph: One of the very few diets that all experts recommend.

Signs of midlife boredom that mean you could be on the brink of a crisis
Stuck in a rut? Here's how to reignite creativity and prevent a midlife crisis.

Patient complains of sexual assault by nurse, then hears nothing for two years
Patient complained they received no contact or apology for two years.

Running booms as more Kiwis hit the pavement
Run clubs are seeing a huge growth in numbers as more people start running and embark on half marathons. Video / Carson Bluck / Alyse Wright

Rugby player ‘recovering well’ after on-field collapse; defibrillator saved life, says club
NZ Rugby Foundation has given defibrillators to every club in the country.

‘Totally saved my life’: Surfing legend saved by defibrillator
Until this year, there was no defibrillator at the surf school in Christchurch.

Specialist shortage: Te Whatu Ora Lakes spends $5m on locums in a year
'Higher rates' are paid to attract locums amid staff shortages, the union says.

'Reducing by stealth': Patients months overdue to see medical specialists
A GP worries the initiative is 'reducing the waitlist by stealth'.

Nearly half of all cancer cases are linked to obesity
Study finds excess weight could be fuelling more than 30 types of the disease.

Rare condition: The 'scary' and 'surreal' moment 18-day-old turned blue
'I wouldn’t wish it on anybody,' says his mum.

150 days on oxygen, 78 nights in hospital - one prem baby's battle against the odds
Ardie Neil was born at 27 weeks and weighed just 1.2kg.

Hundreds of Māori student nurses gather for national hui
Annual event helps develop connections between students and practising nurses.

Cold houses to blame for people needing to ‘blast the heater’ - Green Building Council
New Zealand's housing building standards labelled decades behind most other countries.

Can smart watches help curb anxiety about health and safety?
Do we need an Apple Watch to remind us to stand? If you're like this writer, then yes.

Colin Fassnidge’s NZ health scare: ‘Really big wake up call’
The MKR New Zealand judge’s illness forced him to face some home truths.

'I was never the same': Chronic fatigue sufferers fighting for recognition
Those with the condition say they are struggling to be heard.

Learning support a game changer for young autistic girl
Ashleigh Wyse's daughter Annalise is a happy girl with a tomboy attitude.

ACC taxi troubles force injured retiree to hobble, hitch-hike to appointment
Mike Fletcher needed his stitches removed, but was left stranded.

This common condition can damage joints long before it’s detected
Experts explain how osteoarthritis affects the body, and why it’s so hard to diagnose.

Pharmacies investigated for allegedly giving unnecessary immunisations
At one pharmacy, elderly patients getting a flu shot were also given child vaccinations.

ACC cutting 390 jobs - nearly 10 per cent of workforce
The public sector union said the cuts included 'vital' injury prevention staff.

Northland nurses 'drowning' in work call for safer staffing levels
One Whangārei nurse says the mental health of her over-worked colleagues is a concern.

'Doesn’t make sense': BOP doctors speak out amid strikes
Junior doctors picketed outside hospitals this week.

Is a meat-heavy diet the key to mental and physical wellbeing?
With Joe Rogan's help, a social media trend with staying power emerged from a 2018 book.

The Chase star's inspiring revelation since Parkinson's diagnosis
'Parkinson's doesn't have to be the end of somebody's story.'

Can adults still develop food allergies?
You’ve heard of peanut allergies. But what about tick-meat or fruit-pollen allergies?

ACC spending cuts expected to be announced today, 100 jobs possibly on the line
The agency's bosses said changes will not impact frontline services like rehabilitation.