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29 Mar 2018

More commitment by local government needed to achieve Smokefree 2025


There needs to be more commitment by local government to help achieve central go...

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07 Mar 2018

New Co-Directors of Cancer Society Social and Behavioural Research Unit


The new Co-Directors of the Cancer Society Social & Behavioural Research Unit, D...

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08 Feb 2018

Switching to vaping not always straightforward: Otago research


A news story in the Cancer Society Social and Behaviour and Research Unit, Unive...

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23 Jan 2018

Mind the gap – public and expert views on cancer risk


There are substantial gaps between expert recommendations and public knowledge a...

Bronwen McNoe

04 Oct 2017

Shoddy sunbeds on the second-hand market in New Zealand: Otago findings


4 October 2017 - Cancer Research, Public Health Research, SBRU - Media Release

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28 Jul 2017

Youth more likely to discourage than promote smoking among peers


Media Release, 28 July 2017 - Youth more likely to discourage than promote smoki...

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02 Jun 2017

Experts call for urgent changes to tobacco sales


Dramatically changing the way tobacco is sold will be a crucial step in achievin...

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17 Jan 2017

Kiwis seeking cancer information


The study, led by Dr Rose Richards, shows a third of women and a quarter of men...

11 Dec 2016

Caring for our elderly


Dr Richard Egan, fresh from the NZ Gerontology Nursing Conference, joins Wallace...

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02 Dec 2016

New Zealanders need high quality cancer information


There is considerable demand for cancer information resources in New Zealand, wi...

02 Dec 2016

NZ banning sunbeds will have little impact on jobs


Banning sunbed services in New Zealand would help reduce skin cancer rates and o...

17 May 2016

Success for Cancer Society Social &


Success for CSSBRU at Health Research Excellence Awards 2016

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