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Sunday News: Health: Brain up on killer disease
Barbara Docherty writes in Sunday News about the highly dangerous disease meningitis, how to spot the symptoms, and what the […]
Continue readingManawatu Standard: Study: Pregnant women need to boost vitamins
Marika Hill writes in the Manawatu Standard about research from Massey University which suggests that pregnant women should take multivitamins […]
Continue readingWaikato Times: To chew or not to chew, what suits you?
Rebeccah Todd writes in the Waikato Times about research being undertaken by Lincoln’s Plant & Food Research scientists into how […]
Continue readingNZ Herald: Killer fats may be listed
Anna Rushworth writes in the New Zealand Herald about a meeting later this month in which experts will decide whether […]
Continue readingODT/NZPA: Healthy society gives women eye for less masculine features
New research suggests that a nation’s overall health influences what heterosexual women find attractive, with some of the women tested […]
Continue readingWho’s reporting science-related issues in New Zealand?
New Zealand has some fine science and environment reporters reporting for print, television and radio. Based all over the country, […]
Continue readingNZ Herald/NZPA: Jandals as dangerous as heels, say experts
The New Zealand Chiropractors’ Association (NZCA) says that a US study has shown that jandals are as bad as high […]
Continue readingDom Post: Mum might be wrong about good-for-you tucker
Kiran Chug of the Dominion Post reports that a one-size-fits-all approach to nutrition could soon become far more personal, thanks […]
Continue readingNutrigenomics – how do our genes affect our nutrition?
What sorts of foods should you — personally — eat to be healthiest? Nutrigenomics studies the interaction between our genes […]
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