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<div itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/VideoObject"><meta itemprop="name" content="[LIFE &amp; STYLE PODCAST] Matters of the Heart with Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad - A World Heart Day Special"><meta itemprop="description" content="In this deeply personal and inspiring Life &amp; Style Podcast, we sit down with Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia’s longest-serving Prime Minister - not to talk about politics or power but about something far more human: the heart.<br /><br />At 100 years old, Tun reflects on his extraordinary journey through two major bypass surgeries, the fear and faith behind those moments and how discipline, mindset and gratitude have kept him strong through the decades.<br /><br />As Tun shares his daily habits, philosophies and reflections on longevity, he also challenges Malaysians to rethink our own lifestyles - from our love for rich food to our lack of physical activity.<br /><br />Tune in to this deeply human and inspiring conversation “Matters of the Heart” only on Sinar Daily’s Facebook and YouTube channel!<br /><br />#LifeAndStylePodcast #SinarDaily #WorldHeartDay #TunDrMahathir #MattersOfTheHeart #HeartHealth #HealthAndLeadership #Longevity"><meta itemprop="uploadDate" content="2025-10-24T04:11:55.000Z"><meta itemprop="thumbnailUrl" content="https://s2.dmcdn.net/v/ZJ6jE1e-locmeXgGn/x120"><meta itemprop="duration" content="P1535S"><meta itemprop="embedUrl" content="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.html?video=x9sl4r2"><script src="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.js" data-video="x9sl4r2"></script></div>
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<div itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/VideoObject"><meta itemprop="name" content="&quot;Cancer Is a Shared Battle, Not a Solo Journey&quot; on Standing By Your Partner"><meta itemprop="description" content="Clinical Psychologist at the National Cancer Society Malaysia Jefferson Ng delivers a firm message to spouses - especially husbands of cancer patients.<br /><br />Responding to stories of women abandoned by their partners after diagnosis, he stresses that fear is not an excuse for abandonment. <br /><br />While men may feel helpless or overwhelmed watching their partners suffer, walking away only leaves the patient to face both illness and loneliness.<br /><br />WATCH FULL VIDEOS:<br />YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFjnSLnfKFU&amp;t=94s<br /><br />FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/reel/689987627463009<br /><br />#LifeAndStylePodcast #SinarDaily #JeffersonNg #NationalCancerSocietyMalaysia #CancerSupport #StandByHer #MarriageVows #EmotionalResilience #PartnersInHealing"><meta itemprop="uploadDate" content="2025-10-11T13:30:21.000Z"><meta itemprop="thumbnailUrl" content="https://s2.dmcdn.net/v/ZFGco1ewbll4nKBzZ/x120"><meta itemprop="duration" content="P119S"><meta itemprop="embedUrl" content="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.html?video=x9rziya"><script src="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.js" data-video="x9rziya"></script></div>
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<div itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/VideoObject"><meta itemprop="name" content="“Losing a Breast Doesn’t Mean Losing Your Womanhood”"><meta itemprop="description" content="Clinical Psychologist from the Psychosocial Support Department of the National Cancer Society Malaysia Jefferson Ng addresses one of the most vulnerable struggles faced by breast cancer patients - the fear of losing identity after a mastectomy.<br /><br />Jefferson emphasises that womanhood is not defined by physical attributes but by identity, lived experiences and inner strength.<br /><br />While acknowledging the psychosocial challenges, especially when family support is lacking, he explains that healing often begins with helping patients rediscover who they are beyond their diagnosis.<br /><br />WATCH FULL VIDEOS:<br />YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFjnSLnfKFU&amp;t=94s<br /><br />FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/reel/689987627463009<br /><br />#LifeAndStylePodcast #SinarDaily #JeffersonNg #NationalCancerSocietyMalaysia #BreastCancerSupport #MastectomyJourney #BodyImageHealing #YouAreStillYou"><meta itemprop="uploadDate" content="2025-10-11T12:54:06.000Z"><meta itemprop="thumbnailUrl" content="https://s2.dmcdn.net/v/ZFG9-1ewbEL6W-Kwi/x120"><meta itemprop="duration" content="P174S"><meta itemprop="embedUrl" content="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.html?video=x9rzhj2"><script src="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.js" data-video="x9rzhj2"></script></div>
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<div itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/VideoObject"><meta itemprop="name" content="Breast Cancer Is Getting Younger - Dr Aishah on Rising Risks in Southeast Asia"><meta itemprop="description" content="Senior Consultant Breast Surgeon Prof Dr Aishah Taib from Universiti Malaya Specialist Centre sheds light on an emerging concern: breast cancer cases among younger women in Southeast Asia are on the rise.<br /><br />She explains that socioeconomic changes, such as delayed motherhood and earlier onset of menstruation, are increasing risk factors. <br /><br />Although clinical treatment protocols are generally similar across age groups and based on tumour biology, managing younger patients requires a more holistic approach. <br /><br />Full video at link in bio.<br /><br />WATCH FULL VIDEOS:<br />YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFjnSLnfKFU&amp;t=94s<br /><br />FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/reel/689987627463009<br /><br />#LifeAndStylePodcast #SinarDaily #ProfAishahTaib #BreastCancerAwareness #YoungWomenAndCancer #WomenHealth #SoutheastAsiaHealth #CancerEducation #HolisticCare"><meta itemprop="uploadDate" content="2025-10-11T12:37:48.000Z"><meta itemprop="thumbnailUrl" content="https://s2.dmcdn.net/v/ZFF-c1ewa-ftSVHzp/x120"><meta itemprop="duration" content="P187S"><meta itemprop="embedUrl" content="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.html?video=x9rzgyu"><script src="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.js" data-video="x9rzgyu"></script></div>
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<div itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/VideoObject"><meta itemprop="name" content="[LIFE &amp; STYLE PODCAST] Too Young for Breast Cancer? The Hidden Realities No One Talks About"><meta itemprop="description" content="While many still believe breast cancer is primarily an illness affecting older women, the reality today paints a more complex picture. <br /><br />Increasingly, younger women of reproductive age, expectant mothers and individuals born with inherited risks such as BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations are finding themselves confronted with life-altering diagnoses at stages of life once thought to be safe.<br /><br />This edition of the podcast talks to Senior Consultant Breast Surgeon at Universiti Malaya Specialists Centre Prof Dr Aishah Taib and Jefferson Ng, Clinical Psychologist from the Psychosocial Support Department of the National Cancer Society Malaysia.<br /><br />Together they unpack not just the medical realities but also the emotional battles, fertility concerns, body image struggles and the family dynamics that come with a diagnosis, especially at a young or vulnerable stage of life.<br /><br />#LifeAndStylePodcast #SinarDaily #BreastCancerAwareness #PinkOctober #BRCAAwareness <br />#YoungSurvivors #CancerInPregnancy #FightingCancerTogether #KnowYourRisk #BreastHealthMatters #WomenSupportingWomen"><meta itemprop="uploadDate" content="2025-10-03T03:08:22.000Z"><meta itemprop="thumbnailUrl" content="https://s2.dmcdn.net/v/ZCeCE1etpxXiE3nNE/x120"><meta itemprop="duration" content="P3988S"><meta itemprop="embedUrl" content="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.html?video=x9rkqoe"><script src="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.js" data-video="x9rkqoe"></script></div>
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<div itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/VideoObject"><meta itemprop="name" content="Do or Die: The reality of emergency brain surgery"><meta itemprop="description" content="Neurosurgeon Dr Moventhiran Ramakrishnan opens up about the high-stakes reality of emergency brain surgery.<br /><br />When it comes to conditions like intracranial bleeding, the surgery is often do-or-die situation, operating could mean a chance at survival but refusing could mean certain death.<br /><br />But here’s the challenge: even in emergencies, some patients and families hesitate - the idea of drilling into the skull is terrifying. <br /><br />Dr Moventhiran shares how he explains the risks, outcomes and his own success rates to help families decide.<br /><br />WATCH FULL VIDEO:<br />FACEBOOK:<br />https://www.facebook.com/sinardaily/videos/707104542326112<br />YOUTUBE:<br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaXM3WimLO8&amp;t=1029s<br /><br />#BrainHealth #EmergencySurgery #Neurosurgery #BrainBleed #LifeSavingSurgery #LifeAndStylePodcast #SinarDaily"><meta itemprop="uploadDate" content="2025-08-18T05:44:22.000Z"><meta itemprop="thumbnailUrl" content="https://s1.dmcdn.net/v/YxtFO1eehssEXeq3P/x120"><meta itemprop="duration" content="P166S"><meta itemprop="embedUrl" content="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.html?video=x9oyjmg"><script src="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.js" data-video="x9oyjmg"></script></div>
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<div itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/VideoObject"><meta itemprop="name" content="When your first migraine isn’t a migraine - This is the redflag for danger"><meta itemprop="description" content="The timing and nature of a headache can be a vital clue to intracranial bleeding.<br /><br />Neurosurgeon Dr Moventhiran Ramakrishnan said in cases of hypertensive bleeds, the headache often appears suddenly - you could be having breakfast, feeling fine and within minutes be struck with a headache and weakness.<br /><br />But with an aneurysm rupture, there’s a unique warning sign - a headache that appears one to two weeks before the major event, in someone who’s never had migraines before. This is called a sentinel hemorrhage - a small leak that irritates the brain, quietly sounding the alarm.<br /><br />When the full rupture happens, it triggers what patients describe as a thunderclap headache - the worst headache they’ve ever experienced.<br /><br />Watch now to understand the signs your brain may be sending.<br /><br />WATCH FULL VIDEO:<br />FACEBOOK:<br />https://www.facebook.com/sinardaily/videos/707104542326112<br />YOUTUBE:<br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaXM3WimLO8&amp;t=1029s<br /><br />#BrainHealth #StrokeAwareness #ThunderclapHeadache #AneurysmAwareness #SentinelHemorrhage #LifeAndStylePodcast #SinarDaily"><meta itemprop="uploadDate" content="2025-08-18T00:36:37.000Z"><meta itemprop="thumbnailUrl" content="https://s2.dmcdn.net/v/YxpPC1eedMaiN_dPm/x120"><meta itemprop="duration" content="P128S"><meta itemprop="embedUrl" content="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.html?video=x9oy7gs"><script src="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.js" data-video="x9oy7gs"></script></div>
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<div itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/VideoObject"><meta itemprop="name" content="Not &#039;just&#039; a headache, it can be the silent signs of a bleeding brain"><meta itemprop="description" content="In this episode of Life &amp; Style podcast, renowned neurosurgeon Dr Moventhiran Ramakrishnan breaks down the warning signs of intracranial bleeding (ICB) - a potentially life-threatening condition often mistaken for a simple headache.<br /><br />While trauma-related ICB cases usually arrive at the ER immediately, spontaneous bleeds like hypertensive strokes or ruptured aneurysms can be more deceptive. <br /><br />The number one early symptom? A sudden, severe headache - even in people who’ve never been diagnosed with high blood pressure.<br /><br />Watch now and learn how to spot the difference before it’s too late.<br /><br />WATCH FULL VIDEO:<br />FACEBOOK:<br />https://www.facebook.com/sinardaily/videos/707104542326112<br />YOUTUBE:<br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaXM3WimLO8&amp;t=1029s<br /><br />#BrainHealth #Neurosurgery #HeadacheAwareness #StrokeAwareness #Hypertension #BrainBleed #Aneurysm #MedicalPodcast #LifeAndStylePodcast #SinarDaily"><meta itemprop="uploadDate" content="2025-08-15T10:04:53.000Z"><meta itemprop="thumbnailUrl" content="https://s1.dmcdn.net/v/YwytO1edmPGrQhW34/x120"><meta itemprop="duration" content="P109S"><meta itemprop="embedUrl" content="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.html?video=x9otf4o"><script src="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.js" data-video="x9otf4o"></script></div>
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<div itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/VideoObject"><meta itemprop="name" content="Confused between IUI and IVF? You’re not alone." /><meta itemprop="description" content="Fertility expert Dr Natasha Ain Mohd Nor breaks down the difference between Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) and In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) - two of the most common fertility treatments today.<br /><br />Whether you&#039;re just starting your fertility journey or exploring your options after trying naturally, this episode offers clear, honest answers to help you make the best decision for your future family.<br /><br />WATCH FULL VIDEO:<br />YOUTUBE:<br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7OWratEjv8&t=2693s<br /><br />FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/sinardaily/videos/1939009443601468<br /><br />#IUIvsIVF #DrNatashaAin #FertilityJourney #LifeAndStylePodcast #SinarDaily #TryingToConceive #WomensHealth" /><meta itemprop="uploadDate" content="2025-07-01T09:23:39.000Z" /><meta itemprop="thumbnailUrl" content="https://s1.dmcdn.net/v/Yfu7i1eOwbVJj_Ewh/x120" /><meta itemprop="duration" content="P330S" /><meta itemprop="embedUrl" content="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.html?video=x9m5hik" /><script src="https://geo.dailymotion.com/player/xlcbf.js" data-video="x9m5hik"></script></div>
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