Radio New Zealand Reports on Māori-Samoan Physiotherapist Aiming to Support Māori and Pasifika Health
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in New Zealand, with Māori having a higher hospitalisation and mortality rate than non-Māori. In this context, a Māori-Samoan physiotherapist is conducting crucial research aimed at enhancing cardiovascular support for Māori and Pasifika communities.
This initiative seeks not only to improve awareness but also to develop tailored interventions that can positively impact health outcomes.
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