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Otago gooder at finances stuff

by Gregor Whyte | 4:25 am, 10/10/2011


PMS a Myth

by Staff Reporter | 4:24 am, 10/10/2011


It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…

by Julia Hollingsworth | 4:23 am, 10/10/2011


Best of a bad bunch

by Charlotte Greenfield | 3:19 am, 03/10/2011


ODT headlines hit new lows. Stats on the up though.

by Teuila Fuatai | 3:17 am, 03/10/2011


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Groundbreaking Study

by Kathryn Guise | 11:34 pm 09/08/2010

Researchers at the University of Otago, Wellington have carried out the first ever study into the reasons why pregnant women are admitted to intensive care in New Zealand.


These women suffer from what is termed Severe Acute Maternal Morbidity (SAMM). This occurs when a pregnant or recently delivered woman becomes ill to the extent that she is likely to die if not admitted to intensive care. The study found that the cause of SAMM in 35 percent of the women studied was preventable, highlighting the need for better obstetric services in New Zealand.

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