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Can learning a new language stave off dementia?
New York Times: Research suggests bilingual people enjoy cognitive benefits later in life.
New York Times: Research suggests bilingual people enjoy cognitive benefits later in life.
Medical flights no longer have to clear customs in Auckland.
Former Health Minister Ayesha Verrall said Costello needed to clear the air.
The supermarket confirmed a recent increase in 'pest activity'.
US Embassy in London intervenes over controversial recommendation by an academic.
'She told the flight attendant I was stealing the seat.'
Oscar nominated Mark Ruffalo has revealed how hard it was to tell his pregnant wife.
If you’re not a regular on TikTok, you may never have heard of ‘hot girl gut issues’.
Carrying a little extra timber after the holidays? This is how you slim down sensibly.
A more conservative Cabinet may make it more difficult to broaden the law.
Currently the end-of-life legislation is only an option for people who are terminally ill.
Modeller cautiously optimistic wave won't worsen as hundreds of hospitalisations reported.
Professor optimistic links could help improve the quality of life for many patients.
Slow, gradual weight loss is more advantageous for your health in the long run.
Jamie Dornan is 'lucky to be alive' after emergency hospital treatment.
Kids come with a treasure chest of possessions. Why should they learn to let them go?
Some say it makes them feel more comfortable, others are disgusted.
Let’s get physical .... but not that physical.
Richard Lyons was diagnosed with a malignant melanoma in September.
I'm a Pākeha but believe in Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Politics is taking centre stage again after a summer hiatus. What are the key issues?
Samantha Bluemel’s tips on how to take an honest look at your wellbeing. Video / Corey Fleming
Are old habits hindering your goals, or can you embrace a fresh start?
The Duchess of York's skin cancer diagnosis raises a few questions.
Northlander Cherie Coker will do anything to spend more time with her young children.
'Gina is in the fight of her life against stage 4 signet cell carcinoma.'
The condition causes her extreme pain when eating and drinking.
A ministerial briefing, obtained by the Herald, reveals the severe pressure.
OPINION: Covid-19 levels have surged to their highest levels since NZ's fifth wave began.