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  • Smokefree Laws: Reducing tobacco outlets will decrease crime

    … Greater in-store security and external barriers, such as bollards, have likely made ram raids more difficult; where … alarm and fog systems, and external barriers, such as bollards. These measures would have ensured all retailers … products, given their uncertain resale value. Finally, as tobacco becomes less available and less addictive, many …
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  • Three Waters reforms are needed to protect public health and ensure changes are economically sustainable and efficient

    … reform package is the Water Services Entities Bill (WSE). 5 In short, the WSE proposes to amalgamate the water services … event was proactively detected by Dunedin City Council as part of operational rather than regulatory testing. 10 … scale required to improve overall system efficiencies – by as much as 45%. 13 Amalgamation also provides entities larger …
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  • Public Health Solutions Series: Where the sun enters, the doctor does not

    … to avoid crowding (a risk for infectious diseases such as rheumatic fever and COVID-19). Three ways improving houses … in homes with relatively low-cost improvements, such as installing handrails, improving outdoor lighting, and … annual fall injuries in the home were reduced by 31%. As well as reducing stress on the health system, increasing …
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  • Mobile phone use while driving: Do we need smartcars that turn off smartphones?

    … for drivers to use their phones in a “non-ear position” as for “texting” (at 78%), than next to their ear (22%) – … 2009 law. Although international data are somewhat mixed as to how effective such laws around mobile phone use by … government funded mass media campaigns around the hazard (as run during 2012). But are these campaigns the best use of …
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  • Physical activity or nutrition interventions: which can improve population health the most and save the most health dollars?

    … is a simple and very cost-effective intervention . But as usually conceived, physical activity interventions don’t … impact on benefiting health and for saving health costs as (some) nutrition interventions. But what about if we think … activity interventions, if bold and done in such a way as to change our culture and way of living/commuting, have …
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  • Home modification to reduce falls – appears cost-effective in NZ

    … good progress on reducing falls in the hospital sector as per work led by the Health Quality & Safety Commission [ 1 … ]. What this new study found In our just published study [5] of the 65+ age-group in this particular health district, … acceptability of HSAM-related interventions by Māori as per an evaluation of ACC’s “My Home is My Marae” approach …
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  • Smart party pill law makes tobacco & alcohol regulation look pathetic

    … product, unless they contain a psychoactive substance as defined above. A classic example of policy incongruence if … nervous system where they affect brain function, such as causing alterations in perception, mood, … New Zealand Burden of Disease study ranked tobacco as the leading risk factor for morbidity and mortality in New …
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  • Weekly deaths declined in NZ’s lockdown – but we still don’t know exactly why

    … crashes (41 fewer deaths compared to same time in 2019 to 5 July according to Ministry of Transport data [3]). However, … for any increased deaths from COVID-19 ( 22 deaths as per 9 July) plus potential direct lockdown effects (eg, … delays in health services, including cancer treatment (as per this US study on cancer surgery [8]). Also, the …
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  • Media release: Why we need an Aotearoa Centre for Disease Control (CDC)

    … disease researchers and practitioners across the country. “As we learnt during the pandemic, there is a critical need to … proposed establishing a Pandemic Response Centre (as part of the proposed Wellington Science City) to build … to combat them at a global level,” said Professor Crump. “As a high-income country, New Zealand has obligations …
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  • Media release: Regulator failure on nitrate in drinking water dumps escalating costs on those downstream

    … it gets better. The regulator has described the problem as a ‘legacy issue’.  However, by bringing together publicly … has increased considerably even in recent years”  “As nitrate levels rise, more Canterbury communities will face … contamination and reverse the damage already done.  “As the situation stands, the legacy of nitrate pollution is …
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