Sexpectations: The overlooked piece of the health puzzle
Dear Dr. G, I am a 57-year-old mother who has a bone to pick with you. I am disappointed to see how you have focused your articles throughout June on issues of sexual frequency.
Realities of conflict matter
Victors and vanquished would both want to claim they won, but ultimately the realities behind a range of factors and metrics will decide.
In the AI age, critical thinking becomes a career advantage
Gen Alpha, the first generation to grow up entirely with digital technologies, is expected to be highly comfortable with AI.
The waiter, the QR code and me
The simple act of ordering food has become a chore in some restaurants. First, machines demand to know your intimate details, then you have to pick up your own utensils and hot water – and still pay a service charge.
We should be different
Our responses to the Rohingya situation expose a very ugly side of Malaysians, especially online.
Longevity does not necessarily mean legitimacy
IN Malaysia, we love our long serving leaders. Presidents who cling to their chairs, directors who treat boardrooms like retirement homes, and coaches who become permanent fixtures in the sports hall of fame.
Talent we cannot afford to waste
EVERY year, thousands of young Malaysians leave school, college or university, looking to start a decent working life.
Healing the healthcare system
MALAYSIA'S public healthcare has always been regarded as one of the best in the world for affordability and accessibility.
A sport where you never walk alone
THE World Cup is on and Argentina's Lionel Messi is on a streak but there are still many who say that he just walks on the pitch.
Guideline on vet fees will help rescuers
WHY is there a huge disparity in fees among veterinarians for the same treatment?
A week of musical surprises
THE state level Maal Hijrah celebrations this year were held at Masjid Tuanku Muhriz in Jempol. I first visited this mosque in 2011 and described it in my column as "a beautiful place of worship constructed in the Cordoban style, with a standalone tower in the courtyard and featuring Uzbekistani calligraphy, and quite different from the majority of mosques you will find in Malaysia today".











