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Two Fit

Find it hard to sleep? Try these stretches just before bedtime

A few minutes doing specific stretches in bed can help you to fall asleep faster.

On Your Side

Jitters over Thai kidnapping cases

THE cooler and less humid weather in Bangkok from November to February is usually the best time to visit, and with Chinese New Year around the corner, the City of Angels usually braces for a larger than usual influx of tourists from China.

Along The Watchtower

A return to naked imperialism

DONALD Trump is set to return to the White House in five days, but it looks like he has already taken the United States back to 19th century imperialism.

Hormones and Kids

Understanding vitamin D and its importance for children

This ‘sunshine’ vitamin is particularly important for a growing child as it is essential for bone and immune health.

Over the Top

The misuse of religion in Malaysia

When religion is weaponised to destroy morality among the people, where do we end?

A Winning Factor

All eyes on Moyes and Potter as Premier League’s new subplots unfold

THE Premier League is taking a back seat this weekend as it makes way for the oldest cup competition in the world – the FA Cup.

Comment

Pardons in Selangor – going by the book

With so much confusion over pardons, Selangor is publishing a booklet to explain the functions of the state Pardons Board.

Curious Cook

Curious Cook: The maths behind eating

The columnist investigates the mathematics that influence our dining choices.

Women's World

Maintaining your muscle mass while losing weight

Make sure that you are not losing your muscles while you get rid of those extra kilos.

Big Smile, No Teeth

Big Smile, No Teeth: Circling self-driving cars

Self-driving vehicles are the future but are they something we want to rush?

Putting Dr G On The Spot

Understanding and addressing male infertility issues

Dear Dr G, My wife and I, both in our early thirties, have been trying for a baby since we got married three years ago.

Behind The Headlines

Asean comes of age

A common implicit understanding within Asean is that national interests derive from shared regional interests, which means not siding with one big power over another.