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Yesterday, a woman narrowly cheated death when the motorcycle she was riding was crushed by several logs that came tumbling from a lorry while she stopped at the traffic lights.
National
Woman crushed by logs in Gua Musang accident sedated
GUA MUSANG - A woman who was the victim of an accident where she was crushed by logs that fell off a...
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HEALTH
Postpartum haemorrhage remains a global challenge in maternal health - Experts
KUALA LUMPUR - The desire to have children is deeply personal and holds great significance for many...
This photograph taken on Feb 23, 2023, in Paris, shows the anti-diabetic medication "Ozempic" (semaglutide) made by Danish pharmaceutical company "Novo Nordisk". - (Photo by JOEL SAGET / AFP)
World
Diabetes drugs like Ozempic lower cancer risks: Study
WASHINGTON - A class of diabetes medications, which include the best-selling drug Ozempic, are...
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World
2.6 million die annually due to alcohol: WHO
GENEVA - Alcohol kills nearly three million people annually, the World Health Organisation said on...
Over 1,000 cases of Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome (STSS) were recorded in Japan in the first six months of the year. Photo: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
HEALTH
All about STSS – the deadly flesh-eating bacteria on the rise in Japan
SHAH ALAM - A rare, deadly, flesh-eating bacteria is on the rise in Japan, with over 1,000 cases of...
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HEALTH
Flesh-eating bacteria cases surge in Japan, exceeding annual record
TOKYO - Japan has seen cases of Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome (STSS) surpass 1,000 in 2024,...
This photo taken on Dec 17, 2022 shows people (L) looking at a sign next to Yasuda Auditorium, build in 1925 and at the centre of the Hongo campus at the University of Tokyo, also known as Todai, in Tokyo. - (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)
National
Japan team predicts cancer risk from fatty liver images with AI
TOKYO - A group of Japanese researchers have announced that they developed a deep-learning model to...
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World
From awareness to action on Global Fatty Liver Day
WASHINGTON - Today marks the seventh annual Global Fatty Liver Day (formerly International NASH...
Photo taken on Dec 11, 2020 shows the US Food and Drug Administration in Silver Spring, Maryland, the United States. (Photo by Ting Shen/Xinhua)
World
US health experts review MDMA as treatment for PTSD
WASHINGTON - A panel of US health experts convened by the Food and Drug Administration are meeting...
Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) medical staff wearing protective clothing treat the body of an Ebola victim at their facility in Kailahun, on August 14, 2014. May 24, 2024 marks 10 years since the first Ebola cases were reported in Sierra Leone. - File photo by AFP
World
The Ebola virus: Profile of a dreaded killer
PARIS - The highly contagious Ebola virus has claimed more than 15,000 lives since it was first...
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As France's fourth-largest city, Toulouse offers the sophistication of a major metropolis while maintaining a relaxed atmosphere that feels distinctly different from the hustle and bustle of Paris.
Toulouse: The charm of France’s ‘Pink City’
Universiti Putra Malaysia Faculty of Forestry and Environment senior lecturer Dr Muhammad Heikal Ismail said the government's proactive effort is timely in boosting the national recycling rate, which stands at 35 per cent. (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP)
Mandatory recycling facilities at malls mark shift in waste management
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Ageing pipes keep Malaysia trapped in costly water loss cycle
Malaysia loses about 35 per cent of its treated water as NRW, highlighting major inefficiencies in its water supply system compared to international benchmarks. BERNAMA FILE PIX
Malaysia urged to go beyond infrastructure fixes in tackling water losses
Malaysia’s NRW issue reflects structural weaknesses that require coordinated action, strong leadership, sustainable financing and advanced technology. - BERNAMA FILE PIX
Malaysia’s RM2 billion water leak: Why non-revenue water has become a national crisis
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‘She said help me’ - Orang Asli man recounts moment missing Jaslinda was found
Jaslinda was transported to Tapah hospital for further treatment.
Viral ‘foreigner-built’ flat in Kajang actually occupied by locals, police say
Naazron (inset) stated that the police, alongside the Selangor Immigration Department, had previously conducted a joint enforcement operation under Ops Kutip in the area on February 28 last year.
Man breaks leg after alleged impact from world's largest tipping bucket at Penang water park
A man's family holiday at a Penang water theme park ended in a medical emergency after he suffered a severe leg fracture requiring surgery.
‘I didn’t eat for two weeks, only drank dark water, brown water’ — Jaslinda
In a recent video shared on the Facebook page Tapah Media Official, Jaslinda was seen chatting warmly with the Orang Asli community of Kampung Lubuk Gaharu, Pos Musoh, despite appearing weak and frail.
Police arrest mother of two children who fell from Tampoi apartment
Police have arrested the mother of a girl who died and her brother who was seriously injured after the children are believed to have fallen from the 12th floor of an apartment in Tampoi on Sunday. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Canva
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