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  • Mobile phone use while driving: Do we need smartcars that turn off smartphones?

    … New Zealand still has a problem with the use of mobile phones while driving, even though a recent law may … hazard. In 2009 the NZ Government prohibited the use of hand-held phones while driving. In last Friday’s NZ … (PDF available on request) we summarise the results of an observational study that was conducted with students …
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  • Smoking denormalization and tobacco endgames

    … will need to address. Social norms govern many aspects of our everyday lives by defining what practices we view as … Similarly, social norms mean smoking with a group of workmates will be a very different experience to smoking … and normalised in many countries during the first half of the 20 th century. Three key reasons underpinned this …
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  • Website Privacy Policy

    … statements or policies that may apply to specific supplies of information made to the PHCC through its website. For example, the University of Otago privacy provisions also apply. Collection and use of personal information The PHCC collects the following …
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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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  • New standardised packaging regulations: Some good steps, but many missed opportunities

    … late 2012, and early evaluations already show knowledge of how smoking’s harms has increased while the appeal of smoking has declined. Despite desperate attempts by … young smokers a more palatable introduction to smoking. Failure to prevent this product innovation is a serious …
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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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