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  • Limiting the size of single serve sugary drinks: New NZ study on health and cost impacts

    … internationally, due to their role in tooth decay, obesity and diabetes [1-3], their lack of beneficial nutrients, and potential … will respond. If it is only possible to buy 250mL cans or 1L bottles of soft drink at a retail outlet, what …
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  • Reducing waiting times for cataract surgery is good value-for-money for falls prevention

    … surgery in NZ. In this blog we summarise the key findings and make comparisons with other falls prevention … on reducing falls in hospitals through the Health Quality and Safety Commission’s ‘Reducing harm from falls’ programme. … with a total wait time from first appointment with a GP or optometrist, to actually having the surgery performed, of …
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  • Faster mortality decline – slower population ageing. How could this be?

    … aged 65 plus Have you sat in a meeting recently, or listened to the radio, where someone is invoking the aging population as a harbringer of doom and gloom due to the tsunami of older people with poor … Super, and is widely used as a definition of old age (1). Elsewhere, old age starts earlier. For instance, in its …
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  • New study on going smokefree – major economic gains for NZ society with manageable costs for government

    … superannuation payments (due to longer lifespans) and reduced tobacco excise tax revenue (due to people … Māori:non-Māori health inequities, this law would achieve. 1 The billions of dollars of savings in health system costs … of this publication is at the journal here (paywalled), 4 or the final unformatted manuscript is freely available here …
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  • NZ’s long-running Campylobacter epidemic from poultry: Now with antibiotic resistance

    … poultry. In this blog we briefly detail these problems and explore potential solutions: (i) build on the past NZ … the risk; and (iv) encourage consumers to switch to frozen or cooked poultry – or switch completely to other protein … infection from contaminated fresh chicken meat [ 1 ]. In addition, recently presented research on AMR has …
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  • Smart party pill law makes tobacco & alcohol regulation look pathetic

    … pills now have stringent government-promulgated rules and processes. All but one MP voted for the new law. The … regulation of ‘party pills’, came into force on August 1 st 2013 with overwhelming support of MPs (only John Banks, … it is “a substance, mixture, preparation, article, device, or thing that is capable of inducing a psychoactive effect …
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  • Embracing downward counterfactual analysis to navigate future cyclones

    … cyclones), worse timing, hitting Auckland directly, and poorer response by the public and authorities. This type … New Zealand (NZ). It caused an estimated 1720 injuries, 1 11 deaths, 2 damaged water infrastructure, 3 and the … analysis to look at what went well with disaster response, or what went badly (and resulted in bad outcomes), but not …
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  • 6 teaspoons of sugar a day helps the diseases stay down, in a most challenging way

    … of the underlying evidence on the health harm of sugar, and then pull back to consider the diet in total. There are … 27 teaspoons a day of sugar (ie, median = 107 grams ), or more than 20% of total energy intake. So this is a … much sugar is hidden in the diet in processed foods (eg, 1 tablespoon of tomato sauce includes about 1 teaspoon of …
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  • Death rates dropping – it is a good time to be alive

    … by discussions such as those around the retirement age and superannuation policy. But few are aware just how … later this year ( The Healthy Country? A History of Life and Death in New Zealand ; AUP) that looks in depth at the … highest life expectancy in the world from 1870 to 1940? Or that life expectancy for Māori rose by 20 or more years …
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  • SARS-CoV-2: A modern Greek Tragedy?

    … being satisfied that ‘asking whatever questions we wanted’ and obtaining answers to these questions ruled out a … that they do not keep similar viruses to SARS-CoV-2, and they have appropriate safety training (while not … a principle of parsimony to infer the correct explanation, or we can use a principle based on prior knowledge of …
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