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Concerns around smoking/vaping on hospital grounds w/ the University of Auckland’s Chris Bullen: August 12, 2025

by xshi815 | Aug 18, 2025 | Media

Professor Chris Bullen has raised concerns about the effectiveness of current smokefree regulations on hospital grounds. Speaking on August 12, 2025, he called for reform and stronger enforcement to better protect patients, staff, and visitors from exposure to...

TRANSFORM Director Professor Chris Bullen co-chaired the ASEAN Smoking Cessation Board meeting in Kuala Lumpur

by jlis004 | Aug 3, 2025 | Media

Prof Chris Bullen (left) co-chaired the third ASEAN Smoking Cessation Board meeting in Kuala Lumpur in the first week of August. He was joined by key opinion leaders in smoking cessation research, advocacy and practice from seven of the ASEAN nations – Vietnam,...

Smokefree 2025 goal all but up in smoke

by jlis004 | May 13, 2025 | Media

TRANSFORM’s Director Chris Bullen speaks to RNZ’s The Detail about Aotearoa Smokefree 2025 goal. To listen to the interview click...

Decades old nutrition data leave NZ in the dark – updated nutrition survey needed

by justin | Apr 22, 2025 | Media

Aotearoa New Zealand faces a critical information gap on what New Zealanders eat and our overall nutritional status due to a lack of recent national nutrition surveys. See TRANSFORM member Professor Cliona Ni Mhurchu and colleagues briefing highlighting the importance...

Dr Sam Marsh talks about screens and adolescents on Breakfast TV

by justin | Nov 17, 2024 | Media

TRANSFORM member Dr Sam Marsh raises concerns over social media’s impact on youth after a Christchurch mother claimed her daughter’s violent behaviour was triggered by harmful algorithms. See Dr Marsh’s interview on Breakfast...

Are ultra-processed foods really that bad for us?

by justin | Aug 29, 2024 | Media

In this Raising the Bar podcast, Associate Professor Kathryn Bradbury will explore the ultra-processed food concept and whether there is a role in our diets for some of these...
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