A friend with stage four cancer sought support from the author, a survivor of prostate cancer, leading to a positive shift in mindset for her and her loved ones. The author emphasizes the importance of regular health checks and early detection for cancer, reflecting on their own treatment journey and urging others to prioritize their well-being. Despite the challenges of cancer treatment, the author remains optimistic about the future, aiming to enjoy life with family and inspire Māori communities to prioritize health and longevity.
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Ex-St Kents’ captain to make Super Rugby debut
Former St Kents student Xavi Taele, a recipient of the Michael Garner Scholarship and named in the New Zealand Under-20 side, is set to debut for the Blues at second five-eighths against the Chiefs in Hamilton. The young midfielder, also the captain of the St Kents First XV, aims to help the struggling Blues team secure a much-needed win in the Super Rugby Pacific competition. Taele's selection showcases the talent and potential he possesses, following...
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