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  • ubmmedica.co.nz Kiwi Status

    UBM Medica

      (www.ubmmedica.co.nz)

    publish a wide range of products including drug directories, professional newspapers and patient health information. Based in Auckland.

  • everybody.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Everybody

      (www.everybody.co.nz)

    Provides useful and accurate consumer health information for New Zealanders. It is written by medical writers and reviewed by consumer health organisations and health professionals.

  • toiteorapublichealth.govt.nz Kiwi Status

    Toi Te Ora Public Health Service

      (www.toiteorapublichealth.govt.nz/)

    Toi Te Ora Public Health Service is a group of local public health professionals supporting good health and offering services in health protection and health promotion.

  • weka.net.nz Kiwi Status

    Weka

      (www.weka.net.nz)

    New Zealand's disability information Web site, for people with disabilities, their families, whanau and caregivers, health professionals and disability information providers.

  • drinkresponsibly.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Drink Responsibly

      (www.drinkresponsibly.co.nz)

    Drink Responsibly is an online resource filled with hints and tips on how and when to drink and how to drink responsibly. Information on alcohol help lines also available.

  • worldwise.co.nz Kiwi Status

    MASTA

      (www.worldwise.co.nz)

    Travel and health advisory service located in Hamilton.

  • insites.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Insites

      (www.insites.co.nz)

    A site containing links to health Web sites, articles and reports that contain little known or controversial information.

  • moh.govt.nz Kiwi Status

    Meningococcal B

      (www.immunise.moh.govt.nz)

    You can use this Web site to find scientifically and medically credible information about the MeNZB™ vaccine, and get updates on the nationwide immunisation programme and monitoring data.

  • nzma.org.nz Kiwi Status

    Vital Signs

      (www.nzma.org.nz/news/)

    Vital Signs is a weekly email bulletin to members with news and information about the NZMA, and other items of interest. It aims to enhance the NZMA’s communication with its members and complement the NZMA Newsletter and Web site. It is issued each Thursday at midday.

  • urge.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Urge

      (www.urge.co.nz)

    A youth health and information service designed to assist young people find useful information or resources to help them in a variety of areas.

  • radiusmedical.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Radius Medical Care

      (www.radiusmedical.co.nz)

    Online health information resource for New Zealanders.

  • electiveservices.govt.nz Kiwi Status

    Elective Services

      (www.electiveservices.govt.nz)

    Elective services are hospital services for patients who do not need immediate hospital treatment. In the New Zealand public healthcare system, there is a limit to the amount of elective treatment that taxpayer funding can support. Visit the site for more information on elective health services.

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  • pgnz.org.nz Kiwi Status

    Pharmacy Guild of New Zealand

      (www.pgnz.org.nz)

    Advice about health and medicine, encourage you to go and see your local pharmacist.

  • fluinfo.org.nz Kiwi Status

    Pandemic Planning

      (www.fluinfo.org.nz)

    In the event of an influenza pandemic, the more informed and prepared you are, the better off you and your loved ones will be. Whether it's a household, workplace, neighbourhood or community group that you're helping to prepare, this website offers great advice, checklists, resources and information.

  • fightflu.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Influenza

      (www.fightflu.co.nz)

    The Influenza website contains information about free vaccinations, influenza facts, interactive games, and information about the Mexican Swine Flu.