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'Impasse': Doctors vote to strike after pay offer rejected
Union members rejected the offers and voted to strike for 25 hours from May 7.
Diabetes: Pharmac’s funding of glucose monitors a major step - with a few catches
Up to 18,000 people with diabetes will soon get free access to life-saving technology.
Steve Braunias had an operation. Bad news - he lived
What it's like to have your gallbladder removed.
Opinion: David Seymour putting cart before horse on health insurance
OPINION: Medsafe must first approve off-label medicines, insurers say.
'It’s gut-wrenching': Drug-diluting pharmacist released to halfway house
A pharmacist who diluted thousands of prescriptions is to be released from jail.
Long banned decongestant back on shelves this winter - associate minister
Over the counter sales of decongestant were banned in 2011.
Pineapple-flavoured oral vaccine gives hope to women suffering UTIs
Finally, a 'promising' alternative to endless courses of antibiotics.
Pseudoephedrine can be sold in pharmacies after bill passes third reading
The legislation will allow cold and flu medicines to be available over the counter.
'If it happened in NZ I'd be dead': Stroke survivor says he was lucky to be in Sydney
Matthew Tukaki talks about the life-saving treatment he received in Australia.
Kiwi Graeme Walls reflects on 40 years of changing lives on Mercy Ships
Mercy Ships specialises in free, life-changing surgeries for people in need.
Opinion: Pharmac funding gap leaves Kiwi babies vulnerable to devastating disease
OPINION: It’s time for New Zealand to prioritise the health of its youngest population.
The risks and benefits of taking weight-loss drugs like Ozempic
Medical experts explore the rise, impact and potential consequences of drugs like Ozempic.
Japanese authorities raid supplement factory linked to 5 deaths and 100 hospitalisations
About a million packages of the supplements were sold over the past three fiscal years.
Beta blockers are becoming the new Prozac – but there are non-med alternatives
Experts warn the tablets that slow your heart rate are a double-edged sword.
Otago University to trial effectiveness of ketamine in treating depression
The university is seeking 60 patients to trial using ketamine as an anti-depressant.
Warnings of abdominal cancer 'epidemic' as Kate reveals diagnosis
Cancer is affecting fit, younger people more often – researchers don't yet understand why.
Chronic pain rarely improved by surgery, academic says
Studies have shown little evidence for performing surgery on people with chronic pain.
How chemotherapy helps prevent cancer from spreading
After the Princess's announcement, experts explain more about how the treatment works.
Revealed: David Seymour's big plans for Pharmac
Seymour wants investigation of possible cost-sharing between Pharmac and patients.
Kiwi mum's plea to David Seymour on Pharmac - Samantha Lenik
OPINION: What sort of country are we discussing medical access for cancer patients?
Relapse risk: Schizophrenia meds in supply crunch
Psychiatrists say disruption could cause some patients to suffer relapse of psychosis.