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  • Getting the Marketing Mix Right: A Commentary on NZ’s Forthcoming Vaping Regulations

    … Section 3A (d) includes among the Act’s overall purposes a goal of supporting smokers and encouraging switching from … will regulate marketing of regulated products (defined as “a tobacco product, vaping product or herbal smoking … (e.g., R18 vape stores) will continue to be able to sell a more diverse flavour range.  However, while this measure …
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  • Media release: Youth vaping -The implications of addiction

    … Centre, University of Otago ASPIRE Network researchers and a psychiatrist specialising in youth addiction outline how … delivering high doses of nicotine very rapidly leading to a higher likelihood of addiction. “Nicotine is highly … as the withdrawal kicks in since loss of concentration is a key symptom. There is also evidence of long-term effects of …
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  • Risk proportionate regulation of nicotine and tobacco products: More rhetoric than reality

    … Government, and almost everyone considering how to achieve a Smokefree Aotearoa, agrees that nicotine and tobacco … smoked tobacco and vaping products could be regulated with a risk proportionate approach in Aotearoa New Zealand. Risk … Products Amendment  Act 2022 Conclusions Sixty years after the US Surgeon General’s report presented unequivocal …
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  • Media release: Urgent action needed: Aotearoa must accelerate efforts to eliminate cervical cancer

    … on the path to eliminating cervical cancer and help create a future where almost no one in Aotearoa NZ dies from this … and co-authors say we lag behind Australia and need a fully funded, equitable cervical cancer elimination … primary screening and option to self-test last year was a game-changer, barriers to screening still remain. Cervical …
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  • Slight drop in youth vaping but stark ethnic disparities remain

    … that most teens who vape have never smoked regularly, a finding also reflected in results from the ITC Youth and … declines in ‘ever’ and ‘regular’ (monthly or more often) vaping (Fig 1), but, concerningly, daily vaping has … of these inequities are complex, but one likely reason is a greater concentration of vape stores, selling very-low cost …
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  • Media release: Decades-old nutrition data leave NZ in the dark

    … experts are calling on the Government to urgently fund a new National Nutrition Survey (NNS) to provide essential, … poor nutrition resulting in diseases such as diabetes.” A new NNS would benefit not only public health but also the … Industries invested $1 million to develop tools for a new NNS, including a digital dietary recall tool and …
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  • Climate change and cherry blossom

    … 11 (Human Health) in the 5 th IPCC Assessment Report. A commentary on the full chapter is available at the Lancet.  … to Alistair on Radio NZ’s Nine to Noon programme just after 9am on Friday 4 Apirl, discussing this report and his … Convention Centre were turned on again at 9.30 pm, but for a while it looked as though this was not the favourable omen …
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  • Media release: A call for strong leadership to reduce NZ’s dangerously high antibiotic use

    … Healthcare leaders in Aotearoa New Zealand must take a stronger lead on reducing high rates of antibiotic … patients with conditions in which antibiotics do provide a health benefit.” While Te Whatu Ora and the Royal New … past time for Te Whatu Ora and the RNZCGP to encourage a significant reduction in antibiotic prescribing.”  …. …
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  • Worth its weight: Building insulation in New Zealand

    … performance and insulation standards when it is such a good investment.   The recently proposed changes to the … by improving insulation can all add up so that at a national level the country might be spared the need for the … change . The International Energy Agency, of which NZ is a member, strongly argues the importance of seeking energy …
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  • Media release: Growing evidence linking plastics to serious health risk

    … has grown substantially over the last five years. A  Briefing from the Public Health Communication Centre … 16,000 chemicals are used in plastic production, with a quarter known to pose health risks according to lead author, Dr Olga Pantos, a research scientist with the Institute of Environmental …
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