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It's estimated forty percent of people over the age of 40 will experience some kind of dizziness or balance problem at some point in their life. For some, it will go beyond that. Vertigo can come on suddenly and it can last for a few minutes or even up to a few months. It's often due to issues within the vestibule, the part of the inner ear responsible for the body's orientation in space. What can set it off? And what are some of the treatment options for sufferers? Kathryn speaks with Rebekah Miller, a vestibular physiotherapy specialist, and the director of Christchurch based company Balance Works.
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There's more than 1200 exhibitors at Fieldays - including Shelley Houston, founder of KiwiLeather Innovations, a company turning kiwifruit waste into leather products.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Generation Z - people born between 1997 and 2012 - are much less likely to be having sex. One study done by the Kinsey Institute found the median number of times Gen Z-ers reported having sex in the past three months was three - compared to 5 for Millennials and Gen X. 37 percent reported no sex in the last month- compared with 19 percent of Millennials and 17 percent of Gen X. So why is it happening? Does the answer lie in their being the first generation to fully come of age in the era of smartphones and social media? And is it a bad thing? Therapist, educator and researcher Jo Robertson will take your questions - text them to 2101 or email [email protected].
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Kelly updates Kathryn on the latest events in Rotorua.
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The four-lane Te Ahu a Turanga highway is now open to drivers, becoming the new State Highway 3. We talk to a happy commuter.
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Lisa Finucane reviews Poor Ghost! by Gabriel Flynn published by Hachette.
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Seventy-two million years ago in Alberta, Canada thousands of dinosaurs were killed by one devastating event. The mass grave is hidden beneath the slopes of a lush forest and nicknamed the "River of Death".
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Australia correspondent Chris Niesche looks at why the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has taken e-Harmony to court over subscription traps.
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In unexpected findings New Zealand has one of the highest rates of prescribed opioid use during pregnancy, according to new research.
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All rentals must meet healthy homes standards from next month, so what do tenants and landlords need to know ahead of the deadline?
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As Aucklanders digest their new property valuations, questions are being raised over whether using these CV's are the best way to work out rates.
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Ryan Fox is having the time of his life, winning a second PGA Tour competition within a month by claiming the Canadian Open. In attendance and in support of Ryan Fox were the All Whites - who played in Canada earlier, beating the Ivory Coast 1-0 - one of the team's best-ever results. A thrilling round of Super Rugby playoffs saw the Blues sneak into the final four, alongside the Crusaders, Chiefs and Brumbies. And in the ANZ Premiership - the Mystics overturn the Pulse in a top-of-the-table clash.
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Two years ago, twenty-four graves were exhumed from a property in Lawrence, including one that contained a woman and a young child.
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There are moves in the UK to make 'shrinkflation' more transparent. In China, a movement is taking hold where young people are turning away from work and choosing to stay in bed, and scroll on their phones - known as 'rat people'.
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David discusses the latest news in North Canterbury including updates on the earthquake damaged Glen Alton bridge funding, calls for a local driving licence test route in Kaikoura, reactions from local mayors on the government's bid to get young people off a jobseekers benefit, and there have been reports of dog attacks on little penguins along Kaikoura's coastline. David Hill is a Local Democracy Reporter with North Canterbury News, based in Rangiora.
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Kim Pittar from Muir's Independent Bookshop Gisborne reviews A Beautiful Family by Jennifer Trevelyan published by Allen and Unwin
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Rosa Vasquez Espinoza is a Peruvian and Amazonian scientist and National Geographic Explorer who writes about how indigenous wisdom and scientific curiosity work together to provide a connection to the natural world.
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David gives an update on events in LA, where the National Guard as been sent in and President Trump's conflict with Elon Musk.
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Simon Strombom on why he cares for tens of thousands of graves of service personnel.
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The UK funds trials for the technique known as geoengineering - intervening in nature in an attempt to slow climate change.
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