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30 April 2012. Inheriting gene variants that increase the risk of developing coronary heart disease does not necessarily mean an individual is going to have reduced life expectancy if he or she suffers a heart attack.
  • Study Public Health at Otago
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Population-based screening for often fatal abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) should be given serious consideration, according to a new study from the University of Otago, Wellington.
  • Study Public Health at Otago
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Thumbnail for Nutrition policy favours food industry - not public health
The national nutrition policy formulated by Labour and National-led Governments favours the food industry over public health according to new research from the University of Otago, Wellington.
  • Study Public Health at Otago
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Many New Zealanders are not getting free prescriptions when they should and these people are likely to include our most vulnerable, new findings from an ongoing University of Otago and Victoria University study into equity in prescription medicine
  • School of Pharmacy
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Thumbnail for Otago researchers delve into enigmatic burial rituals
Wednesday 9 May 2012 9:53amBurial Jars at Phnom Pel Image by Ouk Sokha University of Otago researchers working in remote Cambodian mountains are shedding new light on the lost history of an unidentified people by studying their enigmatic burial
  • Department of Anatomy
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A leading University of Otago tropical medicine researcher has received the highest honour of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
  • Centre for International Health
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Thumbnail for Otago study reveals persistent deprivation for NZ children
A sizeable and “difficult to ignore” proportion of New Zealand children have experienced persistent low income and deprivation in recent years, according to a new University of Otago study using seven years of longitudinal survey data.
  • Study Public Health at Otago
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