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Galen Cranz - keeping you on the edge of your seat
Professor of Social Architecture at the University of California, Galen Cranz hasn't had conventional chairs in her house for some 20 years, out of concern for how damaging they are to our health. She… Audio
Stress does really turn hair grey (but it's reversible)
It's long been considered a fact by many that stress turns out hair grey, but a new study has found evidence linking psychological stress to greying hair in people. Martin Picard, Ph.D., co-author of… Audio
How the body came to symbolise success and achievement
In his new book, The Age of Fitness, Professor Jürgen Martschukat traces the beginnings of our modern obsession with fitness and looks at how our physical health is increasingly linked to success… Audio
Dr Gavin Francis: To Transform is to be alive
GP and award-winning writer, Gavin Francis explores the incredible transformation humans undergo through the course of a lifetime. His latest book Shapeshifters: On Medicine and Human Change considers… Audio
Recycling company comments on body discovery
Chief executive of cardboard recycling company says staff were horrified to discover a man's body. He talks to Guyon Espiner. Audio
Post-mortem today on body found in bale of cardboard
A post mortem is being conducted today on the body of man found in a bale of cardboard at a Hamilton factory yesterday.Our reporter Andrew McRae is outside the factory in Frankton. Audio
Police say woman's death in Rakaia homicide
The police are now treating the death of a woman whose body was found on the side of a Canterbury road as a homicide. Audio
Police cordon remains after body is found
A police cordon remains in place near the Rakaia River in Canterbury this morning after the discovery of a woman's body yesterday. Audio
Woman's body found on banks of Rakaia
The discovery of a woman's body found on the banks of the Rakaia River in Canterbury is being linked to a number of fires in the Selwyn area yesterday. Audio
Sam Dollimore
Visual artist Sam Dollimore's latest exhibition a/part at Toi Poneke explores the way we look at our own bodies and how our perceptions can become so warped that we don't recognise ourselves. Audio
Juliette Burton: bodies, disorders and comedy
Charlotte Graham interviews the award-winning writer and performer who is a supporter of the mental health and eating disorder charities, and is bringing her award-winning stand-up comedy show Look At… Audio
Police find body in search for 10-year-old
Police have found the body of the missing schoolboy, Alex Fisher, and have launched a homocide inquiry. Audio