Free cholesterol checks and awareness programmes at fair


Wellness in a heartbeat: (From left) Nestle Omega Plus brand manager Tania Lee and Ng showing a mock-up of the company’s new ready-to-drink UHT milk that will be made available during FitForLife Penang to Star Media Group general manager of advertising and business development Chua Chee Beng.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysians may be a nation of food lovers but that does not mean that they cannot stay healthy by keeping fit and keeping up with regular checks.

Nestle (M) Bhd business executive manager for Milks, Ng Su Yen, said the ratio of Malaysians being diagnosed with high cholesterol was ever increasing.

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