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  • New e-liquid flavour restrictions: Potential impacts on young people and people who smoke

    … 1) grew. 4 Figure 1: VAPO age verification screen for a NZ-based website (4 August, 2021)   Figure 2: Screen shot … use (38%), and reported that 10% used ENDS monthly or more often, while 6% used ENDS weekly or more often. The Youth19 survey also reported that 65% of those who …
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  • We need rapid progress on digital solutions to help eliminate COVID-19 from New Zealand

    … response. On 2 April, the World Health Organization hosted a high-level meeting between technology and health experts, … contact tracing practices are resource intensive, slow and often subject to recall bias (6). Contact tracing for a … contact tracers several days to complete (7), while cases often have difficulty in remembering every personal …
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  • A 100 years ago today – the likely first NZ death from the 1918 influenza pandemic

    … died from pandemic influenza was Robert Gordon Torrance, a 25-year-old soldier located in France. He officially “died … this study for deaths in the preceding year [4].   Shortly after signs of the pandemic were appearing in Western Europe, … rates, possibly related to immunological impacts from infection in a preceding 1889-92 influenza pandemic [11]. The …
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  • Care coordination for cancer cost-effective

    … Professor Tony Blakely Dedicated cancer care coordinators – a clinical nurse specialist charged with navigating patients … analyses about these services is challenging – data are often sparse, and assumptions necessary. In the BODE 3 … and faster receipt should help (e.g. chemotherapy after surgery, which can stir up micro-metastases that the …
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  • The Government’s transport plans work against our health

    … The policies outlined in the draft GPS 2024 are, as a package, likely to worsen the already high levels of … health harms in the short and long term.  Transport is a major determinant of health in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) … physical activity is associated with reductions in cognitive decline (40% reduction), risk for type 2 diabetes …
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  • Ireland leads New Zealand in the battle against obesity

    … the Irish Government is planning on obesity and food – a far cry from the state of play in New Zealand. Which has … 2 nd test match in 2012 where the ABs narrowly won with a drop kick minutes before the end, and the second was late last year in Dublin when the ABs won by a margin of just 2 points. Optimistic Irish rugby fans are …
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  • Parliamentary voting for smokefree over two decades: Implications for future progress

    … Summary  The recent repeal of a key law to reduce the enormous health and economic burden from tobacco in Aotearoa NZ is a health, health equity, and economic tragedy. It occurred … the sale of smoked tobacco products to anyone born on or after January 1, 2009​. Ayes: 76 Labour: 64; Green: 10;  Te …
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  • Social advantage associated with greenhouse emissions from transport in Aotearoa

    … information is essential to design good policy and achieve a fair transition to a low carbon transport system. We found high levels of … by mode of travel and deprivation (NZDep quintile)   Even after adjusting for age, household size, and disability …
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  • Artificially sweetened beverages: What does the latest evidence tell us on health benefits versus harm?

    … brief review* for this blog, the studies that we examined often referred to sweeteners as ‘artificial sweeteners’, and … four weeks to 40 months, showed LES consumption led to a reduced body weight compared to those consuming sugar in … before adjustment for adiposity and 8% (CI: 2% to 15%) after adjustment. An earlier linear dose-response …
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  • The high burden from mental health disorders – but also an opportunity for cost-effective interventions

    … et al ; Degenhardt et al ). These two studies are a valuable contribution to knowledge about health problems and come from a massive international research project. The results should … these were the second most important cause of health loss after coronary heart disease (but for NZ women they were the …
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