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Wednesday, 30 June 2021, 1:03 pm
A study examining the effects of green kiwifruit on sleep
quality and the sleep-wake cycle in healthy males has been
awarded funding of $31,800 over 12 months by the High-Value
Nutrition (HVN) Ko Ngā Kai Whai Painga National Science
Challenge. Kiwifruit has been shown to improve digestive
health and, more recently, psychological well-being[i].
This
study builds on previous research, which showed that sleep
quality is improved with the daily consumption of two
Aotearoa New Zealand green kiwifruit for four
weeks.
The study is being conducted by PhD Candidate
Alex Kanon, under supervision of Dr Sharon Henare, Ngāti
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Wednesday, 30 June 2021, 1:59 pm
An inspection by the Chief Ombudsman of six secure aged
care facilities during COVID-19 Alert Levels 1 and 2 last
year has found they were safe and hygienic but a lack of
staff was having an impact on services.
Chief
Ombudsman Peter Boshier today published the second of two
summary reports following inspections of the treatment and
conditions of residents in six aged care facilities between
May and June 2020.
Mr Boshier made nine
recommendations across four facilities and 23 suggestions
across all six covered in the report published
today. In terms of good practice, it was pleasing to
see that facilities were using innovative ways to connect
Wednesday, 30 June 2021, 1:11 pm
Tournament organisers have confirmed today that the ASB
Classic, traditionally held in the first two weeks of the
calendar year, will not be going ahead in 2022 due to
Covid-19 restrictions.
Organisers have been working
through a range of scenarios in hopes that a tournament
would be possible in January, however due to immigration
requirements for the over 250 athletes, officials and staff
that would be required to travel to New Zealand for the
event, a positive outcome was not possible.
Tennis
Auckland Board Chair Simon Vannini was disappointed that the
ASB Classic is not able to return in 2022, but is confident