More than a dozen health centres are offering a blood-screening service called Live Blood Analysis, which medical professionals have labeled as “bogus” due to a lack of scientific evidence. Patients pay over $100 for this service, believing it can detect various health issues, but many later seek treatment for non-existent problems. One Auckland clinic is now facing a formal complaint to the Medical Council for making unverified claims about vaccine-related injuries associated with this discredited screening tool.
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Man who vanished from Auckland Airport after checking in for domestic flight found safe
A man who vanished from Auckland Airport on Friday morning after never boarding his domestic flight has been found safe. Kory-Dean Wirihana, 36, checked in for his flight to Christchurch and cleared security but did not board the plane. A family member reported they hadn't heard from him since 4 am on Friday, and his phone was later found in lost property at the airport. Fortunately, shortly after 7:30 pm on Sunday, it was confirmed...
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