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Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah
National
Treatment costs for heart disease to increase if no effective action taken - Health DG
KUALA LUMPUR - The treatment cost burden of heart disease in this county is expected to continue to...
Nicotine Transdermal Patch (123rf)
COLUMNISTS
Trying to quit smoking? Nicotine replacement therapy may help
Smoking has detrimental effects on our health and can cause myriads of chronic diseases such as...
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HEALTH
Hypertension among millennials is a growing concern
If you are under the impression that you are still young and hypertension is implausible, think...
Dietary changes have the potential to worsen eating styles and have a negative impact on people's health. -Photo for illustrative purpose
National
Rising food prices make it harder to consume healthy meals
SHAH ALAM - The increase in food prices nowadays makes it difficult for Malaysians to get a healthy...
Dr Koh pointed to the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle that includes exercising regularly. eating healthily and avoiding smoking or excessive consumption of alcohol to battle long Covid symptoms. Illustration photo: 123RF
National
Regaining fitness post-Covid-19
KUALA LUMPUR - While most people recover from Covid-19 relatively unscathed, some, however,...
ProtectHealth Corporation chief executive officer Datuk Dr Anas Alam Faizli - BERNAMA
National
Only 10.5 per cent take-up rate for PeKa B40 free health screening
LABUAN - Only 10.5 per cent or slightly over 620,000 of the 5.9 million Malaysians in the bottom 40...
The risk was 2-3 times higher for those infected to get strokes, arrhythmias, ischemic heart disease, pericarditis, heart failure and clots (thromboembolic disease) one year after a Covid-19 infection. (Source: Synphaet)
LETTERS
Long Covid: Rethinking our Covid-19 Future
I often find that a person’s response to Covid-19, especially in the current climate when we...
HEALTH
World Health Day: How does climate change impact our health?
This year, the theme of World Health Day is “Our Planet, Our Health”, which calls for creating a...
Dr. Mustafa Mohammed Taher with a representative from Kuala Lumpur Sports, Recreation, & Health (SURE Sihat) to officiate the launching of M-Hope
HEALTH
M-Hope programme launched to tackle obesity among underprivileged community
Malaysia has been reported to be Asia’s "fattest" country, with over 50 per cent of its population...
The study, which focuses on obesity and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Malaysia, is led by Prof Sarah Lewington from Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford and Assoc. Prof Dr Nor Azian Abdul Murad from UKM’s Medical Molecular Biology Institute (UMBI).
National
UKM to lead study on obesity, NCDs with Oxford University
KUALA LUMPUR - Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) is set to be the first local university to lead...
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Canada says summer heatwaves linked to climate change
This photo taken on October 22, 2024 shows Kaori Ishikawa, an assemblywoman in Hitachi city, posing during an interview with AFP at her house in Hitachi city, Ibaraki Prefecture. - File photo by AFP
Decline of rural Japan not our fault, women say
Arabic calligraphy is a traditional art form cherished by Muslims worldwide, and the Jawi script has adopted Arabic characters and writing techniques to produce exquisite artwork. Photo by Bernama
Elevating Islamic calligraphy: Celebrating a unique art form
Luqman took to Instagram to deliver the sad news. Photo: IG
Father of national footballer Luqman Hakim passes away
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Mental health leave, similar to sick leave, should be included in Employment Act revisions...
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Plastics: Lifesaver turned environmental threat
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How harmful are microplastics to human health?
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The growing scourge of plastic pollution: In numbers
A worker on a forklift moving a bale of plastic bottle at the recycling factory 'Japantech East Japan PET Bottle MR Center' in Kasama city of Ibaraki prefecture. Photo by Yuichi Yamazaki/ AFP
Mental health leave, similar to sick leave, should be included in Employment Act revisions - Expert
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Tilapia therapy for ‘abang bomba’ at Meru Raya Fire Station
To create a more cheerful and sustainable environment, the team at the Meru Raya Fire and Rescue Station (BBP) have innovatively transformed the station's drains and water retention ponds into tilapia fish farms.
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