Otago Daily Times: Health

Asthma, COPD linked to soft drink

People who drink more than half a litre of fizzy drink a day are also more likely to have asthma or serious lung conditions - especially if they are smokers as well, a major study has found.

Less is more when it comes to cakes

Less is more when it comes to cakes

Nutritionists have labelled the increasing size of slices and cakes sold in cafes as frustrating and a "big problem", but one Dunedin establishment has a satisfying answer.

Dementia: look at diet not genes

Dementia: look at diet not genes

Anyone who has a close relative with Alzheimer's shares the same worry: Am I next?

Trust key in healthcare

Trust key in healthcare

Increasing regulation is not the way to make sure doctors and other health professionals behave well, the dean of the University of Otago's law school, Prof Mark Henaghan, says.

New cancer treatment target starts in July

Cancer patients needing radiation or chemotherapy should not be waiting for treatment for more than a month when new national health targets kick in from July.

Ryall declines involvement in hospital staffing issue

Ryall declines involvement in hospital staffing issue

Health Minister Tony Ryall has rejected a request by the senior doctors' union to intervene in a staffing numbers issue at Dunedin Hospital's emergency department (ED).

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