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Renee Taylor relates her experiences as a dysphagia-specialist speech-language therapist working in aged care. She looks at what can be done to minimise risks and enhance quality of life for ...
Head movements were the most common dance move, especially the downward bobbing motion. Half of all videoed cockatoos performed this move. Once we catalogued the moves, we then tested whether music ...
Despite a government announcement suggesting it has lifted the ban on advertising unapproved medicines, it remains a criminal offence, warn legal experts.
Renee Taylor relates her experiences as a dysphagia-specialist speech-language therapist working in aged care. She looks at what can be done to minimise risks and enhance quality of life for ...
Renee Taylor relates her experiences as a dysphagia-specialist speech-language therapist working in aged care. She looks at what can be done to minimise risks and enhance quality of life for ...
New Zealand will assist Samoa as it grapples with a major dengue outbreak that has so far killed five children. “Samoa and New Zealand have a special relationship and we stand with them in this time ...
"Fool around and find out!" That’s the advice from Sexual Wellbeing Aotearoa - but only when it comes to their new online game, ‘Wheel of Fertility’. Available now on the Sexual Wellbeing Aotearoa ...
In the latest update, existing recommendations were reviewed, and new ones were added about the use of antibiotics in COVID-19 patients, based on a recent systematic review and meta-analysis, and the ...
ProCare is proud to mark the 20th anniversary of its scholarship programme supporting Māori and Pacific medical students at the University of Auckland. Since 2003, the ProCare Scholarship has ...
Health Minister Simeon Brown, alongside Hutt South MP Chris Bishop, today officially opened the new premises of the Lower Hutt After Hours Medical Centre on Connolly Street. “This new facility marks a ...
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Doctors are being warned to be on alert for people with symptoms of dengue fever as the number of cases in New Zealand surges. National Public Health Service physician Dr Sharon Sime told Midday ...
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