The AM newsreader has been absent from the show recently. On Thursday, Oliver-Kerby's co-hosts revealed she was experiencing facial paralysis on one side of her ...
Newsreader Bernadine Oliver-Kerby says she is focussing on her recovery following an announcement she is taking extended leave from AM.
[co-host ](https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/celebrities/128011161/melissa-changreen-i-wish-new-zealand-was-less-defensive) [Melissa Chan-Green](https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/celebrities/128011161/melissa-changreen-i-wish-new-zealand-was-less-defensive). * Bell's Palsy is caused by damage or trauma to the facial nerve, causing that side to droop. [Bernadine Oliver-Kerby hosts Prime's Winter Olympics coverage](https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/tv-radio/tv-guide/101318540/bernadine-oliverkerby-hosts-primes-winter-olympics-coverage?rm=a) [Bernadine Oliver-Kerby's life after TVNZ](https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/tv-radio/tv-guide/103976624/bernadine-oliverkerby-earns-her-referees-stripes-in-new-zealand-press-box?rm=a) [AM](https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/tv-radio/127525591/meet-the-hosts-of-the-new-am-show-melissa-changreen-ryan-bridge-bernadine-oliverkerby-and-william-waiirua).
A New Zealand TV host is taking an extended period of sick leave to focus on her health after a shock diagnosis.
Its annual incidence is two to three people per 10,000 of the population, and this is thought to be similar across all ethnic groups and between men and women. Pregnant women and people with diabetes have an increased risk.” The condition is usually temporary. We love your wit, we love your humour, we miss you. New to Flash? A New Zealand TV host is taking an extended period of sick leave to focus on her health after a shock diagnosis.
The AM newsreader was noticeably absent from the show recently, with her co-hosts today revealing why. Hosts Melissa Chan-Green and Ryan Bridge revealed Oliver- ...
Its annual incidence is 2 to 3 people per 10,000 of the population, and this is thought to be similar across all ethnic groups and between men and women. We look forward to seeing you back as soon as you can." "You may have noticed that our lovely Bernadine has been absent from the show for a while now.
As fellow presenter Melissa Chan-Green explained, Oliver-Kerby is experiencing facial paralysis on one side of her face due to the condition. But what exactly ...
As fellow presenter Melissa Chan-Green explained, Oliver-Kerby is experiencing facial paralysis on one side of her face due to the condition. But while it’s recommended that people be monitored for symptoms following vaccination, there isn’t enough data to prove a causal link. We look forward to seeing you back as soon as you can.” The increased pressure means the neural signals can’t get to the muscle, causing one-sided drooping of the face,” she explains. there is no room to accommodate this nerve, so it gets compressed. Non-surgical cosmedicine expert Dr Catherine Stone reveals it’s fairly common, affecting 1-4 in 10,000 people.
Announcer Bernadine Oliver-Kerby, Presenter of Current Affairs BENwas noticeably absent recently, while her co-hosts reveal why today. Melissa Chan-Green and Ryan Bridge revealed that Oliver-Kerby was paralyzed on one side of her face after being ...
The annual incidence is two to three persons per 10,000 of the population, and is thought to be similar across all ethnic groups and between men and women. The condition is usually temporary. “You may have noticed that our beautiful Bernadine has been absent from the show for a while.