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Pangolin scales are commonly used to enhance blood circulation, stimulate lactation and alleviate arthritis. Photo for illustrative purposes only.
HEALTH
Pangolin scales still sought-after for use in traditional medicine
SOME 17 years ago, a Malaysian businessman and cancer survivor, who wants to remain anonymous,...
Terengganu Mufti Datuk Dr Mohamad Sabri Haron
National
Religious beliefs should not be debated to avoid tension - Mufti
SHAH ALAM - Religious beliefs and fundamental principles should not be questioned or debated to...
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LETTERS
Taking the reins: How women can secure their financial futures
In today’s fast-paced world, women are wearing more hats than ever before. From being the backbone...
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Sports
Is a communication gap hurting women's national football?
SHAH ALAM - Team dynamics in women's national football have shifted, with Gen Z players showing...
While many bands from their era have broken up or gone their separate ways, Slam-comprising Shah, Lili, Eddie, Man and Zamani-has remained intact, bonded by unwavering camaraderie that serves as the foundation of their longevity. - Bernama photo
Entertainment
Passion for music keeps Slam together and relevant
KUALA LUMPUR - In the ever-evolving music industry, where trends come and go, the iconic 1990s band...
Research shows that 25 per cent of women now live in poorer health than men, despite having a longer life expectancy. Photo: Canva
HEALTH
Women's health gap: 25 per cent of women live in poorer health than men, despite longer life expectancy
When we think of healthcare, we often assume that treatments work equally well for everyone.However,...
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Thanks to the "mob wife" style trend and advances in manufacturing technology that make it look like the real thing, fake fur has conquered catwalks and the high street. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Canva.
From 'mob wives' to millennials: Faux fur is now a fashion staple
This photo taken on February 17, 2025 shows smoke rising from chimneys as smog hang over Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. The toxic smog that settles over the Mongolian capital every winter has been a suffocating problem for well over a decade that successive governments have failed to dispel. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP)
Air pollution responsible for nearly 7 million deaths annually worldwide
A man in his forties has become the first to be discharged from hospital fitted with a completely artificial heart, the Sydney hospital where the operation was executed said on Wednesday.
Australian man becomes first to leave hospital with titanium heart
Pangolin scales are commonly used to enhance blood circulation, stimulate lactation and alleviate arthritis. Photo for illustrative purposes only.
Pangolin scales still sought-after for use in traditional medicine
Photo for illustrative purposes only - Canva
Bioprinter that makes human-like tissue may speed up drug development
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Pangolin scales still sought-after for use in traditional medicine
Pangolin scales are commonly used to enhance blood circulation, stimulate lactation and alleviate arthritis. Photo for illustrative purposes only.
World no 1 lawn bowler Nor Farah Ain challenges perception of "easy" sport
Malaysians urged to embrace overlooked sports like lawn bowls. - Photo courtesy of Bowls Malaysia
Wedding content creation the big thing now for newlyweds
Wedding Content Creator, Farah Dafri, 34, during an interview with Bernama about her new career at Koffie Lane, recently. Photo by Bernama
Bioprinter that makes human-like tissue may speed up drug development
Photo for illustrative purposes only - Canva
Air pollution responsible for nearly 7 million deaths annually worldwide
This photo taken on February 17, 2025 shows smoke rising from chimneys as smog hang over Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. The toxic smog that settles over the Mongolian capital every winter has been a suffocating problem for well over a decade that successive governments have failed to dispel. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP)
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