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Endometriosis and Malaysian women
HEALTH
Malaysian women living with endometriosis share their stories
Endometriosis is a condition in which tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus,...
picture for illustrative purposes - FILE PIC
News
Authorities ban Women's Day march in Pakistan's Lahore
LAHORE - Authorities in Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore have refused permission for a rally...
Photo for illustration purposes only - Source: 123RF
National
Make free sanitary pads more reachable to flood victims, urban poor group
SHAH ALAM - Women non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have urge for the Health Ministry to start...
Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa said the free sanitary pad initiative that will be started by the Health Ministry might seem like a small step but could have a big impact on tackling the lack of sanitary pads. - BERNAMA
National
Dr Zaliha clarifies free sanitary pad initiative
KUALA LUMPUR - The free sanitary pad initiative that will be started by the Health Ministry might...
Malaysian Employers Federation to urge companies to contribute towards government's effort in reducing period poverty.
National
MEF to help combat period poverty among B40 workers
SHAH ALAM - Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) welcomes the health ministry move to combat period...
Enya Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and co-founder Chris Teo
SME
Why menstruation is also men's business
When it comes to the business of period, it's by default that it is a female-centric industry....
Woman hold a box of 1000mg paracetamol tablet in her hand and a glass of water
COLUMNISTS
Paracetamol and its many active ingredients
Paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen in many countries, is a non-opioid analgesic and...
Image for illustrative purposes only - BERNAMA
National
Invocell, a new version of IVF to treat infertility
KUALA LUMPUR - After nearly eight years of trying to conceive, a staff nurse at Hospital Angkatan...
Menstrual cups can stand up to 10 years if handled with proper care photo by Suci Cup
HEALTH
Menstrual cups: Is it still a taboo?
What kind of menstrual myths do you often hear about? Is it the ghost who will get you if you...
Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail - Bernama Photo
National
One-and-a-half month bonus for Pahang civil servants
KUANTAN - A total of 8,000 civil servants in Pahang will receive one and a half- month salary...
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