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Two-month-old Bellamere Arwyn Duncan was allegedly given an adult dosage of phosphate by a Manawatū pharmacy.
There's calls for law changes among experts after a 2-month-old baby died after she was allegedly given medication at an adult dosage by a pharmacy.
Health and Safety experts say the Government need to consider people's lives as they set to change scaffolding regulations.
Dr Anna Skinner, the Chief Clinical Advisor for Primary Care at Health New Zealand, told Checkpoint that the change would help eliminate barriers for people to get treatment. "People have been ...
Changes to a decades-long needle exchange contract have left a Christchurch drug-user and health expert worried the decision ...
A group in New Zealand has called for action to tackle Campylobacter in fresh chicken meat. The Public Health Communication ...
Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey says the completion of a revised accreditation process has removed an unnecessary workforce barrier preventing more ...
Recent compliance checks on vape retailers across Auckland found that while the majority were compliant, just under 10 per cent failed to adhere to new laws restricting the promotion of vapes. A ...
National’s funding cuts have forced the closure of mental health facility Segar House – cutting jobs and leaving those with ...