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Cervical Cancer
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A healthy diet, regular exercise, avoiding tobacco and nicotine from smoking, and managing one’s stress all play a key role in reducing cancer risk. Photo: Canva
HEALTH
What every Malaysian needs to know about cancer today
CANCER is no longer the grim death sentence it once was thanks to early detection, personalised...
This undated handout image obtained on May 9, 2025, courtesy of Teal Health, shows the Teal Wand, an at-home cervical cancer screening device approved by the FDA. (Photo by Nicole Morrison/Teal Health/AFP)
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US approves first at-home cervical cancer screening device
WASHINGTON - The US Food and Drug Administration has approved an at-home cervical cancer screening...
COLUMNISTS
Unregistered Supplements: A Dangerous Game for Cervical Cancer Patients
CERVICAL cancer remains a significant health concern for women worldwide. In 2024, an estimated...
Abnormal intermenstrual bleeding between cycles, is a crucial red flag that could indicate cervical cancer. Photo - AI generated
HEALTH
Abnormal intermenstrual bleeding, a critical warning sign of cervical cancer
Abnormal intermenstrual bleeding, such as spotting or unexpected bleeding between cycles, is a...
Many women dangerously underestimate their risk, assuming cancer is an issue for older generations. Photo - AI generated
HEALTH
Bearer of bad news: Cervical cancer strikes women in their prime years
CERVICAL cancer is not just a disease of the elderly, it’s a silent threat that often strikes...
Cervical cancer is not hereditary and is mainly influenced by social and lifestyle factors, particularly sexual activity, rather than genetic factors. Photo - AI generated
HEALTH
The truth about cervical cancer: Sexual activity to blame, not genetics
CERVICAL cancer is not hereditary and is primarily influenced by social and lifestyle factors,...
Podcast
Active Sexual Lifestyle Really Cause Cervical Cancer? The Life & Style Podcast Unpacks Facts
Active Sexual Lifestyle Really Cause Cervical Cancer? The Life & Style Podcast Unpacks Facts In...
Cultural taboos and stigma around vaginal screenings leave many women in Asian countries afraid or ashamed to seek early cervical cancer detection. Photo generated by Recraft
HEALTH
Cultural taboos, stigma lead to delayed detection of cervical cancer among Asian women
CULTURAL taboos and stigma surrounding vaginal screenings are driving fear and shame in women across...
As many as 60 per cent of women in Malaysia have never undergone a pap smear examination for cervical cancer screening. Photo: Canva
HEALTH
60 per cent of women in Malaysia have never undergone pap smear
AS many as 60 per cent of women in Malaysia have never undergone a pap smear examination for...
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Photo for illustration purpose only. - Bernama photo
Muslims in Malaysia celebrate Aidilfitri on Saturday
Flowering cherry blossoms and buds from a cherry tree are seen in Tokyo on March 16, 2026, ahead of the official declaration of the cherry blossom season in the Tokyo area. (Photo by Kazuhiro NOGI / AFP)
Japan’s first cherry blossom of 2026 confirmed in Kofu, Gifu, Kochi
The bazaar at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman (TAR) here, a popular spot for festive essentials at reasonable prices, continues to draw crowds, including foreign tourists, as preparations for Aidilfitri intensify. Photo by Bernama
Festive shopping picks up at Jalan TAR bazaar as Aidilfitri nears
Through community-driven initiatives and non-formal education programmes, many youths who once dropped out of school are discovering new opportunities to rebuild their lives, develop practical skills and regain confidence in their future. - Bernama photo
Non-formal education helps youth rebuild their lives
Maintaining high cleanliness standards is especially important for bazaars located in city centres, as it helps enhance the image of Kota Kinabalu among tourists. - Bernama file photo
Cleanliness key to Ramadan appeal in Kota Kinabalu
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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
Compassion is not a campaign
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
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