Category : News
Author: Sunday Morning

Can you find pain relief in the kitchen? Jim Mora spoke with Rowena Field from the Pain Management Research Institute at Sydney University, who has been writing about their research into how patients at her clinic and in overseas studies respond to dietary changes.  

Field is a physiotherapist with more than 25 years experience, and this research is part of her PhD studies at the Faculty of Health and Medicine at the University of Sydney.

Article: https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/sunday/audio/2018823298/how-to-manage-pain-better-through-diet
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Well I can tell you now from my personal experience, I was pre-diabetic. So I started eating low carbohydrates, low sugar diet and for the last year, best thing I have done;


  • Lost 30kg
  • I sleep a lot better
  • I have more energy
  • Less head aches
  • Have attention/focus better
  • Less aches and pains
  • Haven't had an anxiety attacks in this time
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Category : News
Author: James Halpin

There was no bounce in Abdullah’s Afghan dust track.

The university cricket oval in Afghanistan’s east was Abdullah’s home ground, where he would play with students after a hot day of teaching law – until the Taliban took over.

Article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/300464492/death-threats-hangings-and-jewelry-afghan-familys-incredible-escape-story
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Author: Emma Hatton

A new report taking stock of the country's shipping sector reports an uneven playing field for domestic and international providers, and major problems that need to be fixed if resilience and environmental goals are to be met.

Commissioned by Waka Kotahi, the report found New Zealand shippers were being short-changed on a number of fronts compared with their overseas counterparts.

Article: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/457263/nz-shipping-faces-uneven-playing-field-in-nz-waters-report
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Author: Dan Lake

Almost 500 Afghan nationals and their families who served with New Zealand soldiers are hiding from the Taliban unable to get out of the country.

They've been granted New Zealand visas but can't escape. Now, an interpreter is pleading for the Government to do more before "they're found and killed" by the Taliban.

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/travel/2021/11/everything-you-need-to-know-about-new-zealand-s-borders-reopening-in-2022.html
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Author: Lana Andelane

A bomb disposal squad was deployed to a British hospital after receiving reports that a man had an anti-tank shell lodged in his rectum, officials confirmed to local media.

A team from the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Regiment attended the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital in Gloucester, a county town in South West England, after being notified by police "that a patient had presented with a munition in his rectum".

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/world/2021/12/uk-bomb-squad-called-to-gloucester-hospital-after-man-gets-wwii-anti-tank-shell-stuck-up-in-his-rectum.html
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Category : News
Author: James Gallagher,

The first real world data showing the coronavirus variant Omicron may evade some of our immunity has been reported by scientists in South Africa.

Scientists have detected a surge in the number of people catching Covid-19 multiple times.

Article: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/457166/covid-19-first-data-points-to-omicron-re-infection-risk
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Author: Dr Simon Ewing-Jarvie

The United States Marine Corps Memorial stands proudly on the waterfront of New Zealand’s capital city, Wellington, close to where the first troops came ashore in 1942. A plaque laid by the Second Marine Division Association in 1951 says “To the People of New Zealand. If you ever need a friend, you have one.”

Article: https://unclas.wordpress.com/2021/12/03/duty-call-or-booty-call/
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