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All the latest news and media releases from the Health Research Council.
  • Mental health study good news for first-time parents

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    Becoming a parent for the first time may improve mental health and reduce levels of psychological distress, according to an HRC-funded study from the University of Otago, Wellington (UOW).

  • New Explorer Grants prove popular

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    The new Explorer Grants, which were designed to stimulate innovative health research, have generated significant interest.

  • Professor receives New Year honour

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    Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith, a member of the HRC's Board and chair of the HRC Māori Health Committee, has been made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2013 New Year Honours.

  • Getting ethics approval after the fact

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    Health research guidelines consistently rule out retrospective ethics approval. However, in the latest issue of Ethics Notes, Associate Professor Tim Dare argues that there are good reasons for a more flexible rule.
  • Analysing violent youth offenders in New Zealand

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    Dr Julia Ioane, an HRC Pacific health career development award recipient, shares her PhD findings comparing violent Pacific Island youth offenders with Māori and Palagi violent youth offenders.
  • Study uncovers complex genetics in inflammatory bowel disease

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    University of Otago researcher Dr Rebecca Roberts has uncovered links between debilitating inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn's disease and other inflammatory diseases like arthritis.
  • Drop in whooping cough hospital admissions

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    Dr Cameron Grant's study shows that New Zealand's high rate of hospital admissions for whooping cough decreased in the 2000s - the first decade to record a drop since the 1960s.
  • Nor'wester could affect health of Cantabrians in the future

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    Frances Graham's HRC-funded study shows that the predicted increase in heat-related extreme weather events due to climate change, in particular the nor'wester in Christchurch, could pose a risk to the delivery of hospital services.