Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences
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Chris Shaw: cheerleading for brain science
30 November 2022
Professor Chris Shaw has spent his career hunting for rogue genes and collaborating to share insights into brain diseases.
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Matire Harwood: destined to be a doctor from childhood
30 November 2022
It has been a busy few years for award-winning doctor Matire Harwood. She talks about the challenges and rewards of being a Māori academic and GP.
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Links between active travel and health set to be studied
28 November 2022
Links between active travel and health to be studied as part of $11.1M awarded to NZ researchers.
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Why Uber Eats isn’t doing you any favours
22 November 2022
Opinion: Modern technologies have ushered in a new ‘digital food environment’, but it isn’t doing most of us any nutritional favours, says Nisha Mahawar.
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Mandatory alcohol information virtually invisible online
18 November 2022
A study of online alcohol sales has revealed serious inadequacies when it comes to the availability of mandatory alcohol health information and warnings.
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Flu jab protects against serious birth harms
16 November 2022
A large study of pregnant Kiwi women hospitalised with influenza shows those who are vaccinated have a reduced risk of serious birth outcomes.
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Dr Moxon wins Clinical Equity Teaching Award
15 November 2022
Dr Te Aro Moxon, paediatrician and senior lecturer in Child and Youth Health, has won the 2022 Te Tohu Hiranga Award from Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand Waikato.
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What you need to know about sunscreens
14 November 2022
Opinion: Amanda Oakley explains what you need to know when buying and using sunscreens, which are now regulated in New Zealand.
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Using subtle electrical signals to spot and stop brain injury
10 November 2022
Dr Hamid Abbasi has been presented with the Cooper Award by the Royal Society Te Apārangi for developing a method for automatically identifying biomarkers of hypoxic-ischemic brain injuries that can occur during childbirth.
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Medal for mahi improving whānau end-of-life care
10 November 2022
The HRC has awarded a medal to a team helping improve end-of-life care for whānau.
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University academics take Royal Society honours
10 November 2022
Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland was well represented in the most recent Royal Society Te Apārangi and the Health Research Council of New Zealand awards.
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Eye drops set to reduce surgery
8 November 2022
University spin-out aims to treat eye disease keratoconus non-invasively.