Pharmacist prescribers Linda Bryant and Leanne Te Karu discuss positive polypharmacy for heart failure. Current evidence shows the intensive implementation of four medications offers the greatest benefit to most patients with heart failure, with significant reductions in cardiovascular mortality, heart failure hospitalisations and all-cause mortality
Let’s choose our words more carefully
Wednesday 1 September 2021, 01:55 AM

Māori birth tools – Mātauranga spans Māori knowledge, culture, values and world view
University of Auckland senior lecturer Emily Parke and Dan Hikuroa make a call for people to choose their words more carefully when discussing mātauranga Māori and science, following a controversy ignited by a letter to the Listener signed by seven University of Auckland professors and claiming indigenous knowledge can advance scientific knowledge but is not itself science
Our point, instead, is that questions like “what is science?” or “is mātauranga science?” could be asking about any number of different ideas
Res, Twitter Corballis, Michael Corbellis mentioned in a tweet on 3 August by Newshub, defending his stance