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Dr Nurul Izzaty Hassan with her son Ahmad Qayyim Ahmad Ezhan and husband Ahmad Ezhan Mohd Mokhtar and their daughter, Abeer Jannah Ahmad Ezhan.
HEALTH
The unexpected journey of raising a child with Neurofibromatosis
Amidst the fragile moments of motherhood, life took its twists and turns for Dr Nurul Izzaty...
A college student volunteer helps children with homework in the first community living room in Hong Kong, south China. Photo by Long Jingyi/XINHUA
Focus
Enjoying family life in Hong Kong's first community living room
HONG KONG - In the evening, Liang Wan Ning, who was waiting for her husband to get off work, brought...
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Focus
From territories to narcotics: The altered face of gang violence
SHAH ALAM - Understanding the current volatile situation among underworld gang members in the Indian...
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Culture
Beyond "don't!" positive parenting solutions for tantrum-free days
SHAH ALAM - A child's tantrum is not necessarily due to a lack of nurturing. One thing that...
This picture taken on Nov 29, 2023 shows Erin Lim, CEO of baby products company Konny, demonstrating a baby carrier during an interview with AFP at her home in Seoul. - (Photo by Jung Yeon-je / AFP)
Focus
Mums at work: S. Korean company's pro-parent, office-free policies
SEOUL - Early starts to workdays and late finishes are routine in South Korea, a country notorious...
Child washing dishes (Sinar AI generated image)
LETTERS
Breaking the Chains: Stop normalising child marriages
While there has been a global decline in child marriages in recent years, this deeply ingrained and...
A photo of the writer's son playing at the playground at 4.30am after wandering around. (PHOTO BY ILI LIYANA MOKHTAR)
COMMENTARY
Zayn Rayyan's Tragedy: When the heartbreaking realities of autism hits too close to home
The newsroom was buzzing on a typical Tuesday as the news of the disappearance of the late Zayn...
The use of location-tracking systems has both advantages and disadvantages. Knowing if, when, and how to utilise technology to track your child's location is not a simple decision - Photo: AI generated by Sinar Daily
FAMILY
To track or not to track, the pros and cons of tracking your child
Remember the days when you did not know where your children were and just sort of trusted them when...
Rushing Women's Syndrome is a term used to describe the cascade of hormonal changes that happens when we feel stressed for extended periods. It can manifest in anything from unexplained weight gain to fatigue to mood swings - SINAR DAILY IMAGE
HEALTH
Are you a rushing woman? Tell-tale signs you have rushing women syndrome
A full day's work, then dashing home to sort the kids' homework, cook dinner and organise...
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National
Preventing teenage aggression
During my year-long training in forensic psychiatry which began in May 1993 at Monash University...
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Poor blood health can compromise outcomes of cancer therapy - Expert
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Authorities reveal Australians report cybercrime every six minutes
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Illicit ketamine use in Australia hits record-high, Wastewater analysis finds
Pedestrians wait to cross the street near the entrance to the popular tourist area of Ameyoko shopping street (C-behind) in the Ueno district of central Tokyo on November 17, 2024. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)
Japanese, Koreans bottom of global love life survey
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Ancient tea, modern trade: Liubao tea's journey along the belt and road
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Illicit ketamine use in Australia hits record-high, Wastewater analysis finds
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Kids feel less family support, more school pressure - WHO Europe
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Ancient tea, modern trade: Liubao tea's journey along the belt and road
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Japanese, Koreans bottom of global love life survey
Pedestrians wait to cross the street near the entrance to the popular tourist area of Ameyoko shopping street (C-behind) in the Ueno district of central Tokyo on November 17, 2024. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)
Siti Nordiana gives up coffee to protect her voice
Singer Siti Nordiana. Photo by Bernama
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