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26 hospitalised after consuming Japan drugmaker's dietary supplements
TOKYO - The number of people hospitalised has risen to 26 over health damage after ingesting a...
PFAS, referred to as "forever chemicals" because of their lifespans in bodies and the environment, resist grease, oil, water and heat, according to the FDA. - Photo by AFP
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'PFAS' no longer sold in US to package greasy food: FDA
WASHINGTON - Regulators on Wednesday said materials with harmful chemicals known as "PFAS" are no...
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5G: Faster speeds, more devices, but no health risks - Experts
KUALA LUMPUR - If you own a smartphone or a similar device, you could be using 5G. 5G, or fifth...
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One in 10 premature births linked to plastic chemicals - Study
PARIS - One in 10 premature births in the United States have been linked to pregnant women being...
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How humidity makes every degree count?
ARE you finding it unusually challenging to cope with Sydney's heat? The answer might lie in...
Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant - AFP
News
Radioactivity detected in Fukushima worker's nose
TOKYO - A worker at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant has had a high radiation level detected in...
Microplastics, tiny pieces of plastic measuring less than five millimetres in diameter that can barely be seen with the naked eye, are everywhere. Researchers have found them in the clouds and in the deepest parts of the ocean. Photo for illustrative purposes only - 123RF
HEALTH
Microplastics: Becoming one with trash
KUALA LUMPUR - Engorged with recent rainfall, the waters of Selangor River by the dam in Kuala Kubu...
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TRAVEL & FOOD
Skittles: Colourful, sweet and deadly?
Are you a fan of Skittles? Do you savour the joy of selecting, picking, and relishing each vibrant...
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National
Haze: DOE to increase enforcement in opening burning potential areas
PUTRAJAYA - The Department of Environment (DoE) has been directed to increase enforcement and daily...
Government first introduced excise charge on sweetened beverages in July 2019 - FILE PIX
National
Budget 2024: Sugar is more addictive than nicotine, more widely used - Academician
SHAH ALAM - The government's plan to increase the excise duty for sugary drinks to 50 sen per...
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Spending patterns show that Malaysian families are not abandoning festive traditions but are instead adjusting how they celebrate.
How Malaysian households are navigating a ‘cautious’ Raya 2026
Repeated heavy meals over a short period place cumulative strain on the stomach, especially when dishes are high in fat. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily via Canva
Feast in moderation, happier stomachs this festive season
Cancer-free since 2021, Izzah, who was born in Kampung Kemahang, Benta in Lipis, said that her gluten-free biscuits are produced in a workshop located in the Rukun Tetangga area of Kampung Cenderawasih Timur, here. Photo by Bernama
Cancer survivor single mum produces gluten-free biscuits
Nur Fatin Yasmin Firdaus demonstrates her skill in weaving ketupat, a traditional craft that is becoming increasingly rare among the younger generation, when met by Bernama at the Ketupat Weaving Workshop held in conjunction with the RIUH Raya Baik Baik programme here recently. Photo by Bernama
A Raya classic at risk: Passing down the art of Ketupat weaving
Zulaikha noted that traditional batik patterns were created with great artistry and meaning, so understanding how to arrange them properly is also a form of appreciation for the craftsmanship. - Bernama photo
Workshop revives batik sarong styling
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Raya just got better! Extra public holiday set for Hari Raya Aidilfitri, regardless of Friday or Saturday celebration
KOTA KINABALU, March 15 — Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim arrives to officiate the launch of the Hari Pengguna Kebangsaan 2026 celebration at Suria Sabah, accompanied by Sabah Chief Minister Hajiji Noor. (BERNAMA photo)
Amira Aisya officially succeeds Syed Saddiq as Muda president
Amira Aisya Abdul Aziz had been acting president of Muda after Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman stepped down from the post. - Photo by Mohd Halim Abdul Wahid/Sinar
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
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