
The need for early action
There is a saying that the smallest leak can sink the largest ship. For many Malaysians, diabetes begins as that small, almost invisible leak –

There is a saying that the smallest leak can sink the largest ship. For many Malaysians, diabetes begins as that small, almost invisible leak –

CYBERJAYA The World Health Organisation (WHO) has disclosed that one in five individuals affected by disasters or conflicts experience mental health issues such as depression,

Regenerative medicine represents one of the most promising frontiers in modern healthcare. It focuses on repairing, replacing, and restoring damaged cells, tissues, and organs by

KUCHING: Following the COVID-19 pandemic, Malaysia is shifting its healthcare focus from infectious to non-communicable diseases (NCDs), as statistics reveal that one in six adults

SIBU: First aid knowledge is not only a life-saving skill but also a social responsibility of every citizen. Malaysian Red Crescent Society (MRCS) Sibu Branch’s

KUCHING: The spirit of unity and inclusivity must remain the cornerstone of Sarawak’s progress, said Deputy Minister in the Premier’s Department (Law, MA63 and State-Federal

KUCHING: Reproductive health education must begin at an early age to prepare children for the challenges of today’s digital era, says Women, Family, and Community

There is a saying that the smallest leak can sink the largest ship. For many Malaysians, diabetes begins as that small, almost invisible leak –

COLOGNE, Germany: Globally, obesity has overtaken underweight as the most common form of malnutrition among children and teenagers for the first time, German Press Agency

AL MUKALLA, Yemen: In a dimly lit, suffocatingly hot gym in Yemen, bodybuilder Saleh Hussein al-Raidi wraps his hands around rusty barbells, training with steely-eyed