Louise Wallace
Breast Cancer (Health)
Steve Parker, an intervention breast radiologist from Denver, Colorado, talks about non-surgical options in breast care. Audio
Concussion (Health)
The world's first computerised assessment programme to measure the effect of concussion on the brain. Audio
Mobile Nursing Service (Health)
Western Bay of Plenty Maori can now access a mobile nursing service. This service is the first of its kind in New Zealand. Audio
Project Heidi (Health)
Project Heidi is an initiative to introduce a hearing screening programme for newborns. Audio
Nutrigenomics (Health)
Nutritionist Lynn Ferguson explains nutrigenomics and the idea of matching foods to individual genotypes. Audio
The Link between Selenium and Cancer (Health)
Oncologist Michael Jameson, at Waikato Hospital, says the link between selenium levels and cancer is too obvious to ignore. Audio
Lymphoma Research (Health)
Louise Wallace with the latest research about lymphoma, New Zealand's sixth most common cancer. Audio
Paget's Disease (Health)
Professor Ian Reid, at the University of Auckland Bone Research group, talks about a new treatment for Paget's Disease. Audio
Weight Loss (Health)
Louise Wallace talks to two medical researchers who are studying why it is so hard to lose weight once you've put it on. Audio
Asian Bird Flu (Health)
How an Asian bird flu pandemic would affect doctors and other front line health workers. Audio
Euthanasia (Health)
Anita Silvers, a Fulbright fellow, talks about the ethics of euthanasia, disability and healthcare justice. Audio
Energy Drinks and Obesity (Health)
Louise Wallace finds out how energy drinks may be contributing to obesity. Audio