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Life-changing weight loss surgery gives new hope to Malaysians battling obesity
SHAH ALAM - Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun (HRPB) is offering a transformative weight-loss surgery,...
Malaysia faces a growing challenge in addressing obesity and its related complications, ranging from diabetes to cardiovascular diseases, and even its implications on mental health. Photo: Canva
HEALTH
Addressing obesity demands a multi-disciplinary approach, here's why
OBESITY is an issue that must be addressed, as it contributes to the rising burden of...
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HEALTH
Food trends are shaped by consumers, not just stores
For Gen Z, it’s part of a much bigger picture, a picture defined by speed, convenience and...
Malaysian youth must take responsibility for their own health by adopting the right lifestyle. Pexels
HEALTH
Cutting the sweet stuff: A Gen Z guide to ditching excess sugar
Did you know that according to a recent study by the Ministry of Health, 84 per cent of youth in...
HEALTH
Poor blood health can compromise outcomes of cancer therapy - Expert
Cancer patients face a challenging journey that demands careful attention to various aspects of...
Diabetes talk should go beyond mentioning its metabolic changes and physical changes but also the effect on the patient's mental health. - Canva
HEALTH
Mental health matters as much as medication in diabetes care
It is necessary to revolutionise diabetes care beyond just medical prescriptions from doctors but...
HEALTH
Sugar-coated reality: 84 per cent of Gen Z Malaysians unaware they have diabetes
Diabetes has long been a pressing health issue in Malaysia, with the number of adults living with...
Abbott during the launch of their #StartsWithYou campaign in conjunction with November's Diabetes Awareness Month to support diabetic people live healthier lives.
HEALTH
Abbott’s #StartsWithYou campaign: Empowering Malaysians to manage diabetes with Glucerna
Diabetes is still a major health challenge in Malaysia. In conjunction with November's Diabetes...
Ultra-processed foods, such as meatballs, burger patties, French fries, and nuggets, typically contain flavour enhancers, additives, artificial ingredients, and preservatives. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
HEALTH
Gen Z’s love affair with ultra-processed foods: A silent killer?
SHAH ALAM - Gen Z, comprising mainly students rushing between classes and corporate workers with...
Coconut milk. Photo for illustrative purposes only.
HEALTH
Coconut milk: Cholesterol culprit or victim of misconception?
Since ancient times, many have spread the belief that consuming coconut milk can cause high...
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Areas like Kota Emerald, Rawang, Selangor; Kuah, Langkawi, Kedah; and Ulu Kelang have recorded more than 100 per cent year-on-year search growth, driven by affordability and value. - Bernama file photo
PropertyGuru survey reveals 77 per cent of Malaysians consider climate risks when buying...
An analysis by international development charity Christian Aid released recently showed rising temperatures and climate-related pests are putting bananas at risk. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
Bananas under threat as rising temperatures kill crops
Saudis have a meal at a branch of the US restaurant 'Buffalo Wild Wings' in Riyadh on May 1, 2025. Saudi Arabia, often known for its religious austerity, is home to Islam's holiest sites, and welcomes millions of Muslim pilgrims ever year. But despite its image as a cloistered and traditional society, life in Saudi is awash in Western corporate influence, especially from US companies. (Photo by Fayez Nureldine/AFP)
Chicken wings, trucks: The surprising Saudi obsession with America
Like humans, chimpanzees drum with distinct rhythms -- and two subspecies living on opposite sides of Africa have their own signature styles, according to a study published recently in Current Biology. - AFP file photo
Do chimpanzees have their own music? Study reveals rhythmic drumming
The report found many countries suffered sharp declines in children's academic skills due to Covi-19 pandemic school closures. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
Netherlands, Denmark top places to be a child - Unicef
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Chicken wings, trucks: The surprising Saudi obsession with America
Saudis have a meal at a branch of the US restaurant 'Buffalo Wild Wings' in Riyadh on May 1, 2025. Saudi Arabia, often known for its religious austerity, is home to Islam's holiest sites, and welcomes millions of Muslim pilgrims ever year. But despite its image as a cloistered and traditional society, life in Saudi is awash in Western corporate influence, especially from US companies. (Photo by Fayez Nureldine/AFP)
Netherlands, Denmark top places to be a child - Unicef
The report found many countries suffered sharp declines in children's academic skills due to Covi-19 pandemic school closures. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
Do chimpanzees have their own music? Study reveals rhythmic drumming
Like humans, chimpanzees drum with distinct rhythms -- and two subspecies living on opposite sides of Africa have their own signature styles, according to a study published recently in Current Biology. - AFP file photo
US approves first at-home cervical cancer screening device
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)
Bananas under threat as rising temperatures kill crops
An analysis by international development charity Christian Aid released recently showed rising temperatures and climate-related pests are putting bananas at risk. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
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