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  • Introducing the Public Health Solutions Blog Series

    … Public Health Expert blog will be publishing a series of invited blogs o n the best public health interventions the … in unprecedented waters. As one author put it “the rules of engagement” underpinning how the health system works have … immediate demand on the healthcare system with waves of acute infection, which need to be managed with a depleted …
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  • Media release: Youth vaping -The implications of addiction

    … from the Public Health Communication Centre, University of Otago ASPIRE Network researchers and a psychiatrist … who vape, including anxiety and mood disorders. The number of young people vaping is higher in New Zealand than in … vaping technology mean the vapes are delivering high doses of nicotine very rapidly leading to a higher likelihood of
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  • Media release: New report shows how regional plans could transform freshwater quality

    … weaknesses in planning that have seen the deterioration of our high-country lakes should be compulsory reading for … Centre Briefing , research fellow with the University of Otago, Marnie Prickett, looks at the hard-hitting report from the Ministry of Environment (MfE) Ōtūwharekai/Ashburton Lakes …
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  • Media release: Our fourth wave of Covid-19 and why we should care

    … says New Zealand is clearly experiencing a fourth wave of Covid-19 and health authorities should be reminding us about the benefits of vaccination and the value of measures to help reduce … Covid-19 and suggests it could be time to transition to a “sustainable and enduring surveillance system for Covid-19, …
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  • Media release: The economic argument for our world-leading smokefree legislation – new research

    … growth in income for New Zealanders with a total gain of NZ$46 billion by 2050 according to new modelling just … at all the major potential long-term economic impacts of the smokefree measures that the new coalition Government has announced it will repeal. University of Otago Professor Nick Wilson and co-authors summarise their …
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  • Can earthquakes be good for public health?

    … and its citizens in 2011 is still very much in the minds of New Zealanders. But living in shaky Wellington, makes one … wonder what might be the potential long-term benefits of earthquakes for public health. So here are a few examples … building design, disaster preparedness, and increased use of stairs over lifts. 1) Post-earthquake rebuilds can allow …
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  • “100% Pure” – Public Health Goal Setting

    … Associate Professor Nick Wilson, University of Otago, Wellington   The “100% Pure” marketing of NZ is marketing hype and an easy target for UK tabloid … health goals worth aiming for, through 100% elimination of a hazard or risk. Namely, tobacco, human papilloma virus …
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  • Media release: NZ could eliminate the deadly meningococcal disease

    … from the Public Health Communication Centre, University of Otago epidemiologist and Associate Professor Amanda … and colleagues look at how NZ could be permanently free of this disease and its significant risk of death and disability. Dr Kvalsvig says we have public …
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  • Media release: Another Havelock North? Govt undoing protections for drinking water safety

    … for our drinking water, the Government is risking a repeat of the Havelock North campylobacteriosis outbreak that left … inquiry into the 2016 outbreak which was the largest of its kind in the world.  Briefing co-author, University of Otago research fellow Marnie Prickett says the Inquiry led …
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