"Unhealthy Takeaways Have No Mauri!" That's the bold message Māori health agency Toi Tangata wants to send to whānau who now have the option of buying takeaways again.
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Young Māori mother of 3 feeds Flaxmere
Sharnita Harmer from Ngāti Kahungunu is on a mission to uplift the name of her home town and promote better living. The young entrepreneur opened her very own food truck earlier this week and hopes to entice the taste buds of the Flaxmere community.
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Rural Ngāpuhi whānau to receive special delivery
100 fruit trees will be delivered today to rural Ngāpuhi whānau to help them sustain themselves and the use of their land.
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18 months hard work for two Rotorua teens
Michael Tauiliili has struggled with his weight but today he has lost over 50kgs.
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Older Māori benefit from traditional food practices
Greater health sector focus is needed to promote culturally appropriate food practices for older Māori- a move that may lead to less hospitalisations and lower mortality rates.
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Fresh chicken contamination warning
Researches are calling for warning labels on fresh chicken after a new study found most people are unaware of the level of campylobacter contamination found on the meat.
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Gizzy lunch charity trying to fill empty mouths
Gizzy School Lunches Charitable Trust based in Gisborne is fulfilling a need in their area, by giving lunches to school children who wouldn't normally have anything to eat and the demand is growing.
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Weight loss study seeks men of different ethnicities
Researchers at the University of Otago, Wellington, are seeking 20 men from different ethnic backgrounds for a study to find out how well people of different body shapes and different ethnicities respond to a weight loss diet.