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Why you fall asleep on the couch but not in bed
Ever wondered why it's so easy to nap on a couch? Here's why.

Almost 1000 travellers report falling violently ill after visiting this destination
Even those staying at 5-star resorts contracted serious gastrointestinal illnesses.

Closure of Birthcare birthing suites ‘could increase pressure on public hospital services’ in Auck
Reaction to Birthcare in Parnell closing its birth suites from December 31.

‘I knew I had cancer’: Grandmother’s health message after first ignoring symptoms
Before cancer diagnosis, she only went to the doctor for her grandkids.

'Worrying trend': ACC claims for nitrous oxide 'nangs'-related injuries spike in 2024
New figures show a sharp rise in ACC claims relating to nitrous oxide.

Police to refuse 'inappropriate' mental health callouts
Police receive calls from hospitals for help they believe should not involve them.

11 risk factors for dementia you can do something about
Telegraph: 45% of all dementia cases are linked to just 14 modifiable factors.

Christian Cullen opens up about his family’s toughest year
The former All Black is competing for a cause close to home after a family tragedy.

'Hardest year of my journey': Dai Henwood shares cancer update
The comedian is preparing to unveil a new documentary about his cancer journey.

'I love him even more': Twin responds to brother's surfing injury
“Everything we do now is about protecting Matt’s mana” while he undergoes treatment.

Five signs you’re lacking in vital nutrients
Missing out on key vitamins can have consequences. Here’s what you can do about it.

'Life or death': West Coasters march through the streets to protest 'dire' healthcare system
Buller's after-hours clinic is closing, while only one ambulance services the West Coast.

'Major safety concerns': Waikato gyms tell minors to lie about ages
A manager at one of the gyms said she was 'trying to fix' her mistake.

'Best friends and little devils': Twins share remarkable bond despite serious heart condition
Three-year-old twins Logan and Juno are always up to mischief, says mum.

Grey council asks ministry to investigate dump above water supply
Grey district mayor: 'Who builds a dump above a water supply these days?'

The foods that fight inflammation
New York Times: Chronic inflammation can be a silent killer, but your diet can help.

Missing records hinder investigation into treatment of patient at aged care facility
Ultimate Care was scrutinised after lost records affected a patient's care review.

Gagged health staff freed from ‘North Korean’ NDAs, agency admits ‘improvements’ could be made
It follows a review of confidentiality agreements.

Health experts air Covid-19 concerns as free RAT tests end next week
The days of pharmacists dispensing free Covid-19 tests are about to come to an end.

From hopeless cases to recovery: New hope for chronic pain sufferers
Chronic pain now treatable, but many miss out due to lack of specialist knowledge.

'Like a horror film': Lucy Letby linked to sons' deaths at Chester hospital
Father recalls chaos as two triplets die; staff seen googling procedures during crises.

Health warning as woman dies from mosquito-borne virus
The patient was diagnosed only three days before she died.

Kāinga Ora job cuts and police cost-savings difficulties | Focus Morning Bulletin September 26, 2024
More job cuts proposed for Kāinga ora, police cost-savings difficulties and what key NZ institutions have fallen in public trust?

Forgery, adultery and violence: Every doctor censured in the past five years
Nearly half of the doctors who committed misconduct have name suppression.

'Waiting and in pain': Auckland man describes seven-hour ordeal in Middlemore A&E
He was met with a 15m-long queue upon arrival at the hospital.

Letters: The sweet and the sour on sugar tax; WFH should come with a pay cut
OPINION: More than 100 countries already tax sugar-sweetened beverages.

City could face 'extreme' penalties after fluoride extension denied
Tauranga’s mayor is disappointed the council has been denied an extension to fluoridate.

Should I get Botox? The pros and cons of cosmetic procedures
Botox is a brand of neurotoxin injected to reduce wrinkles and fine lines by decreasing the muscle’s ability to contract. Video / Ben Dickens

How AI could detect dementia sooner
'Humans cannot see [changes in brain waves], but machines can.'