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Dr. Jenson Sow Wen Jen, Resident Consultant Oncologist at Aurelius Hospital Nilai - sinar archive
HEALTH
Did you know that breast cancer can occur among men too?
One of the most common cancers among Malaysians is breast cancer followed by colorectal cancer, lung...
Faulty braking system often cited as the main reason of fatal road accidents involving heavy vehicles. - Illustration photo: 123RF
National
Negligent driving main cause of accidents involving heavy vehicles - Bukit Aman
Lately, there had been a number of fatal road accidents involving heavy vehicles, with their faulty...
The research illustrated the health risk posed by the tiny particles produced by burning fossil fuels, sparking fresh calls for more urgent action to combat climate change. - (Photo by ROSLAN RAHMAN / AFP)
News
Scientists discover how air pollution triggers lung cancer
PARIS - Scientists said Saturday they had identified the mechanism through which air pollution...
Heart disease occurred in 346 out of 100,000 people who consume a high level of sweetener, compared to 314 per 100,000 for non-consumers. - 123RF Photo
News
Sweeteners may be linked to heart disease risk, study suggests
PARIS - A large study suggested Thursday that artificial sweetener could be associated with a higher...
MOH said other work pass renewals will no longer be subjected to a vaccination requirement. - 123RF Photo
National
Covid-19 jab to remain a condition for new long-term passes and work passes in Singapore
SINGAPORE - COVID-19 vaccination will continue to be a condition for the approval of all new...
Pegging Ringgit Malaysia (RM) can overcome inflation, but it will not work in the longer term, say experts. Illustration photo: 123RF
National
Pegging RM will not work for long term, experts say
SHAH ALAM - Pegging Ringgit Malaysia (RM) can overcome inflation, but it will not work in the longer...
LETTERS
Child marriage: what are the health and psychological effects?
Every child has the right to dream and to achieve their fullest potential. However, child marriages...
Before the pandemic, NHMS statistics in 2019 showed about 2.3 per cent of Malaysians or half a million people suffered from depressive symptoms.
National
Malaysia's mental health concerning, expert says
SHAH ALAM - Mental health problems among Malaysians are now more worrying compared to half a million...
The irrational use of antibiotics in multiple sectors has now led to an increase in “antibiotic resistance”.
COLUMNISTS
Antibiotics: An Endangered Privilege
Antibiotics refer to medicines used to treat bacterial infections. Antibiotics were first discovered...
Up until Tuesday, 14,812 flu cases have been reported in NSW this year and 3,349 people have presented to emergency departments with influenza-like illness. - Photo: AFP
News
Hospitals facing triple threat as influenza cases rise in Aussie state
SYDNEY - Health authorities of Australia's state of New South Wales (NSW) urged residents to get...
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Nearly three in four nine-month-old babies in the United Kingdom have at least some screen time each day, a study has found. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Pixabay
Nearly three-quarters of UK infants have daily screen time - Study
Previously, State Housing and Local Government Committee chairman Sandrea Ng Shy Ching said the single-use plastic ban took effect this month, but full enforcement will only begin after the six-month transition period. - File photo
30 per cent of Perak consumers begin bringing reusable bags while shopping
Painting murals comes with its own set of challenges, and for Muhammad Riduan, one of the most challenging and memorable experiences he encountered was completing a mural on a circular structure. - Bernama photo
The muralist who once looked down on mural art
The healthcare sector does not rely heavily on European tourists right now. - 123RF photo
Medical sector to remain unaffected by ongoing geopolitical tension
The young man admits that one of the biggest challenges he faces comes from residents who scatter rubbish in front of their own homes, making an already tough job even harder. - Bernama photo
The young man who embraced the 'dirty' job to support his family
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Muslims in Malaysia celebrate Aidilfitri on Saturday
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Bernama photo
Harimau Malaya handed 3-0 defeats to Nepal, Vietnam in Asian Cup Qualifiers
FAM said it will submit a written request to obtain the grounds of the decision from the AFC Disciplinary and Ethics Committee before considering the next course of action regarding the matter. - Bernama file photo
Sarawak announces additional public holiday for Aidilfitri
The Sarawak State Government has announced that an additional public holiday will be observed in conjunction with this year’s Aidilfitri celebration. - Bernama file photo
Hamzah rules out return to Muhyiddin camp as he asserts majority support
Hamzah Zainudin
Man allegedly punches and slaps wife after being asked to buy ‘ayam gepuk’
A woman was assaulted by her husband simply for asking him to buy 'ayam gepuk' due to a craving at a flat on Jalan Ikan Ayu, Cheras.
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