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Men can suffer from osteoporosis too

When it comes to osteoporosis, women are often thought of first, resulting in this insidious disease being overlooked in men.

SEARCH Scholar Series

Building a multipolar world: Malaysia-China cooperation in a changing global order

MALAYSIA and China share one of Asia's most enduring and dynamic relationships, rooted in centuries of trade and cultural exchange and formalised in 1974 under then prime minister Tun Abdul Razak.

Putting Dr G On The Spot

Exploring male fertility: Steps to enhance sperm quality

Dear Dr G, My wife and I have a dilemma in life, and we are hoping for a solution.

It's Just Politics

The politics of outrage

When a politician speaks out can be as telling as what they say, as familiar rhetoric echoes from some unfamiliar corners.

Behind The Headlines

Global South gaining agency

Beyond differences on the surface, Brics and Asean share the core imperative of achieving comprehensive development in the final stretch.

On The Beat

The Plan must be to benefit all

Concrete plans to help the Indian community need to be incorporated into the 13th Malaysia Plan, which will be unveiled at the end of the month.

On The Line

Time to pedal forward with Le Tour de Langkawi

JUST a year ago, I argued in this very column that Le Tour de Langkawi (LTdL) had run its course.

The Star Says

Time for regulations on AI

IN a recent disturbing news article, an elderly couple was reported to have made an exhausting four-hour drive to Perak to visit an exciting attraction that was posted on social media, only to discover that it did not exist.

Analysis

Rafizi - new voice of reason or thorn in Anwar’s side?

The former PKR deputy president has become a newsmaker as he stirs public awareness on the need to defend the independence of the judiciary.

Citycism

Dim lights so stars can shine bright

It takes about 30 minutes for eyes to fully adjust to total darkness and only then does the night sky reveal its hidden constellations.

Why Not?

Act to keep our children safe

The killing of young Maniishapriet Kaur Akhara was a cruel act, and two people have now been charged with murder. But they aren't the only ones on trial. Our security system is under the microscope, too. 

Sports Box

Our athletes need to seize the moment, and chart their own paths

THE word "empowerment" is used so frequently these days, even within my own household. When it comes to life-changing decisions.

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