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16 Mar 2023
Two Otago Christchurch academics among newly elected Royal Society Fellows
For the first time ever, two of the four Otago academics elected to be Fellows o...
15 Mar 2023
Small changes in children’s sleep lead to significant changes in eating habits
Just an hour less sleep a night affects what and how children eat, University of...
10 Mar 2023
10 March 2023 Aotearoa’s work-related deaths – the real cost
Work contributes to at least a quarter of all fatal injuries in New Zealand – su...
07 Dec 2022
Postpartum diabetes testing low for women with gestational diabetes
Women with gestational diabetes are seven times more likely to develop type 2 di...
07 Dec 2022
The rising tide: Three friends, one dream
They say good things come in threes. Kaitlyn Cocker-Valu, Brenetta Pogi and Fuat...
30 Nov 2022
Wednesday 30 November 2022, Excessive television viewing in childhood is a risk factor for later smoking and gambling disorders
Excessive television viewing as a child can lead to a higher risk of tobacco use...
21 Nov 2022
Researcher wants equitable access to improved diabetes treatment
When Dr Alisa Boucsein advocates for better access to “life-changing technology”...
14 Nov 2022
Students receive funding from the Neurological Foundation
Two Otago students will spend the summer researching neurodegenerative condition...
09 Nov 2022
Wednesday 9 November 2022, Repeated childhood fractures could lead to repeated fractures in adulthood
If you were prone to breaking bones as a child, research out of the University o...
08 Nov 2022
Health policy the priority for Rhodes Scholar
Talented Otago medical student Oliver Sutcliffe has been awarded a prestigious R...
27 Sep 2022
Blues nomination just the beginning
Third-year student Corey Symon has experienced his fair share of challenges incl...
09 Sep 2022
Professor Sue Crengle receives Te ORA award
The Te ORA (Māori Medical Practitioners Association) gathered for their awards’...