The finding suggests that chronic mild dehydration may amplify stress responses in ways we’re only beginning to understand.
Many people may not need intense activity to stay healthy, researchers say.
An enforceable requirement may "bring about a cultural shift" to "taking personal responsibility through a relatively straightforward habit".
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Police also seized four firearms, 3D printed firearm parts, a credit card skimmer, approximately $300,000 cash, a money counter and two kilograms of methamphetamine.
The new visa would provide a pathway to residency for migrants wanting to invest in and operate established businesses in New Zealand.
Pair believed to be working as tradesmen but are alleged to have been involved in the supply of meth and other drugs, police said.
The woman appeared in court with several supporters and stood quietly in the dock, visibly upset and at times close to tears.
For more than a year Erin Patterson has been held in a maximum-security women’s prison in Melbourne.
Police said the person had been in verbal contact with firefighters at the Tyneside Mine near Greymouth.
Chief executive Carrie Hurihanganui said it is a milestone in the airport’s rebuild, signalling the next major phase of development.
Police want to speak to the driver of the SUV, who narrowly avoided what could have been a 'catastrophic event'.
Christie played eight matches for the Māori All Blacks, 29 matches for the Highlanders and 73 for Tasman.
Terry Donaldson, who’s running for council in the southern ward, said the response is "not only insensitive, it’s appalling".
It's the third day of the murder and arson trial for the man accused of lighting the deadly Wellington blaze more than two years ago.
Legislation and planning reforms as well as Costco expansion plans signal a major shake-up in New Zealand’s grocery sector.
She had been arrested hours earlier after reports of an intoxicated woman in possession of a knife who was hurting herself and threatening harm to others.
Wing Caleb Clarke will turn out for Auckland this weekend, with midfielder Anton Lienert-Brown back for Waikato.
Luang Phor Alongkot was arrested on suspicion of embezzlement, dereliction of duty and money laundering from the project he founded.
Lundon has been described as an "amazing, humble person and genius musician".
Council parks officer Robert Hutchinson probably didn’t think he’d have to explain how the elderly could use a proposed playground at a Marlborough committee meeting.
Three targets of vandalism say it's not just graffiti – it’s racist abuse, a financial burden, and a threat to democracy.
Luxon has asked for official advice as Australia expels Iran’s ambassador and moves to label IRGC a terrorist group over alleged state-backed anti-Semitic attacks.
The bank has trimmed several of its fixed home loan interest rates, bringing all its special rates for terms between six months and three years below 5%.
Caleb Clarke says he is finally ready to express himself on the field after his actions last December which resulted in a dangerous driving charge.
Foodstuffs and Woolworths NZ welcome reforms to boost competition, but say details must be worked through to ensure they support investment and customer outcomes.
Police were called to a reported disturbance at an address on Winter St at around 6.50am on Tuesday.
The critically endangered species is one of the world’s largest insects, measuring up to 7cm and weighing approximately 15 grams.