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Fighting infection – introduction

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Fighting infection – introduction

We all get sick from time to time. Wintertime, in particular, brings with it colds and flus.

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Fume hood with label in te reo Māori

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Dr Kimiora Hēnare

Kimiora Hēnare (Ngāti Hauā, Te Aupōuri, Te Rarawa) is a cancer researcher who studies the complex biology of tumours in efforts to harness the immune system ...

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Mātauranga Māori of kōwhai

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Mātauranga Māori of kōwhai

Kōwhai trees litter the banks of rivers and streams and are a popular choice as a border for new roading developments around Aotearoa. Not only are ...

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Gaming and medicine – D-Bug Game Design Challenge

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Gaming and medicine – D-Bug Game Design Challenge

Antonia Hoeta is part of The Science of Medicines – Whakatere Waka – an innovative, hands-on education programme that uses te ao Māori perspectives to build ...

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The Science of Medicines – Whakatere Waka

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The Science of Medicines – Whakatere Waka

The Science of Medicines – Whakatere Waka is an innovative, hands-on education programme that uses te ao Māori perspectives to build conversations and confidence around medicines. ...

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Reducing the risks of antimicrobial resistance

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Reducing the risks of antimicrobial resistance

Antimicrobial resistance has been named by the World Health Organization as one of the top 10 global public health threats facing humanity. Antimicrobial-resistant infections are estimated ...

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The history of antibiotics and antimicrobial resistance

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The history of antibiotics and antimicrobial resistance

Infectious diseases have been a feature of life and death throughout history. Humans have been treating infections for millennia, including use of materials with antimicrobial properties ...

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Florence Nightingale – a pioneer of hand washing and hygiene for health

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Florence Nightingale – a pioneer of hand washing and hygiene for health

Florence Nightingale, who was born 200 years ago, is rightly famed for revolutionising nursing. Florence Nightingale (1820–1910) was a social reformer and statistician and is regarded ...

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Coronavirus

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Coronavirus

There are many different viruses. Coronaviruses are a group of viruses that cause diseases in birds and mammals. They are all similar in their shape, and ...

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Water fluoridation – a socio-scientific issue

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Water fluoridation – a socio-scientific issue

The New Zealand Ministry of Health defines water fluoridation as: "The process of adjusting the natural level of fluoride in the water supply to between 0.7 ...

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Hamilton’s fluoride debate

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Hamilton’s fluoride debate

In June 2013, Hamilton’s city councillors voted to stop adding fluoride, used to protect teeth from tooth decay, to Hamilton’s drinking water. National public reaction and ...

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Fighting acne with milk proteins

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Fighting acne with milk proteins

Fighting acne? Would you consider rubbing a milk product on your face? Epiology Skincare is a solution that uses a combination of natural milk proteins and ...

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Antimicrobial resistance explained

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Antimicrobial resistance explained

Microbes – friend or foe? Some microbes are essential to life, while others cause sickness in plants and animals, including humans. For decades, we have kept ...

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Acne

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Acne

Acne is a common disease that affects many people at some time during their lives. Puberty hormones lead to increased production of sebum (oil) that can ...

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Getting to the heart of diabetes and exercise

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Getting to the heart of diabetes and exercise

Manurewa High School’s Health Science Academy took Achievement Standard 90926 Report on a biological issue to a whole new level. Instead of the usual research, discuss ...

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Bacteria BLIS

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Bacteria BLIS

In this video conference, find out how bacteria are being used to fight sore throats. Join 'Supervader' and participants from Wellington’s 2006 Kids’ Conference as they ...

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Sea sponges and rongoā

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Sea sponges and rongoā

Rongoā is the Māori term for medicines produced from native flora and fauna. Rongoā are still used extensively today, and resources are carefully collected in a ...

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Healthy homes, healthy futures

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Healthy homes, healthy futures

Citizen science and the local community Rongomai Primary School is leading a Healthy Homes, Healthy Futures project. The project was part of the Participatory Science Platform ...

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Damp homes and health risks

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Damp homes and health risks

Our homes are supposed to be our safe places, but for nearly a third of New Zealanders, damp homes can have a serious effect on our ...

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Fighting infection – key terms

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Fighting infection – key terms

What’s going on inside us when we get sick? What do germs have to do with us getting sick? How does our body help us to ...

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Taewa and psyllid resistance

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Taewa and psyllid resistance

New Zealand is a nation of potato lovers. We love our spuds, and for many of us, they are a key source of vitamins, minerals and ...

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Heritage scientist timeline – Muriel Emma Bell

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Heritage scientist timeline – Muriel Emma Bell

Muriel Bell became a public figure, during and after the Second World War, by trying to improve the health of New Zealanders through good nutrition. Medical ...

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A schematic of the human oesophagus and stomach.

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Mutating genes to detect cancer

Medical researchers from the UK, the US and Canada have developed a new tool that identifies mutating genes to detect the early stages of oesophageal cancer. ...

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Making male mosquitoes

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Making male mosquitoes

A bit of genetic trickery may hold the key to controlling the spread of mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria. Scientists genetically modified mosquitoes in the lab ...

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Global report on antimicrobial resistance

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Global report on antimicrobial resistance

In 2014, the World Health Organization announced the results of its first global report on antimicrobial resistance, including antibiotic resistance. They say that antibiotic resistance is ...

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