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Media coverage in February/March 2021

by michelecrawshaw | Apr 19, 2021 | Big Data, Clinical study, Healthy Weight, Media release, News, Research activity, Research output, Resilient Teens, Successful Literacy and Learning | 0 comments

A Better Start researchers provide expert commentary on the Challenge’s research projects and priority research themes, as well as child wellbeing issues affecting New Zealanders. Here are some recent highlights.

For more news about A Better Start, visit our News page.

 

Maori scholars top of the world Waatea News

Hungry amidst abundance: What prompted the Nourishing Hawke’s Bay initiative Bay Buzz

Maori focus for Lifecourse disease research Waatea News

Professor Rachael Taylor on the diabetes epidemic Newstalk ZB

How new gut bugs can help obese teens NZ Herald

Study finds eating health people’s poo can reduce symptoms leading to heart attacks and type-2 diabetes Newshub

Mental disorders linked to deadly physical illness NZ Herald

Parents of children with reading difficulties want overhaul of methods as phonics books printed TVNZ

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