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Poor maintenance of air condition system is a major contributor to SBS. (Source: 123rf)
Exclusives
Sick Building Syndrome: Victims taken lightly
Often at times, victims of Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) find it hard to even breathe as feelings of...
Illustration purposes. (Source: 123rf)
Exclusives
Sick Building Syndrome: Do you have any of these symptoms?
SHAH ALAM - Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) has been recognised by the World Health Organisation (WHO)...
Nausea, irritation of the eyes, nose and throat, mental fatigue, headaches, skin irritation and dizziness are among the common SBS symptoms. (Source: 123rf)
Exclusives
Sick Building Syndrome could be the reason for your headaches at work
SHAH ALAM - Expert says eight out of 10 building she inspects has the potential to have Sick...
People take part in the candle march on the Christmas Day in Beit Sahour near the West Bank city of Bethlehem, on Dec. 25, 2021. (Photo by Luay Sababa/Xinhua)
NEWS
Yearender: After another year of hardship, people in Middle East keep hope alive for better life
Cairo, EGYPT - As people in the Middle East bid farewell to the year 2021, which left an indelible...
Wacana
Living with Climate Change and building a Resilient Malaysia
SHAH ALAM, Dec 21 - Nadma director-general Datuk Dr Aminuddin Hassim distributing food aid to flood victims after a press conference at Taman Sri Muda, Seksyen 25, Shah Alam, Selangor. (Source: Bernama)
LETTERS
No Excuse for Poorly Coordinated Disaster Management
The recent flood showed how the government is more concerned about post-disaster relief than...
LETTERS
Closing 2021: Reflecting on the Dire State of the Nation
As we move closer to the end of 2021, it is helpful to reflect on the current state of the country...
Source: 123rf
COLUMNISTS
Beyond 4IR: Hyper-connectivity of the Neuro Quantified Era
Observing history, every subsequent industrial revolution was an advancement in automation of our...
Photo by Bernama
Focus
What true Keluarga Malaysia means and looks like for our children
World Children’s Day, celebrated on 20th November each year, is aimed at a better future for every...
Malaysia's health tourism sector is making preparations
National
Malaysia's health tourism sector is making preparations
KUALA LUMPUR-There is no doubt that the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic around the world has posed a...
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Nasi Kukus vendor's sales soar to RM14,000 through IPR programme
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Aerial view of a football field in Sao Paulo, Brazil, taken on February 17, 2024. - Photo by AFP
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Rakus was observed eating, and then repeatedly applying the sap to his wound. Photo: Social media
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