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Hot Topic Hawke’s Bay
Hot Topic Hawke’s Bay
General Business
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Businesses must help address ‘alarming’ rates of gut cancer

Not as simple as culling boozy Friday drinks or unhealthy snacks in vending machines, companies say.

Illustration: Michael Hickmott.

Businesses have an important role in addressing high levels of gut cancers in New Zealand, advocates say, with moderation and healthy choices a preference over abolishing Friday night drinks and vending machines.

There is little general awareness of gut cancers, which include pancreatic and stomach,

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Jonathan Mitchell Thu, 09 Mar 2023
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