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Locked-in syndrome: When you're paralysed, but still aware
This condition mimics a coma, but the person is actually conscious and aware of what’s going on around them.
She had a happy death wish
I DIDN’T know her. I still don’t, but her letter made me weep.
Big Smile, No Teeth: Sequels again? What happened to original filmmaking?
Cinemas are full of part twos and threes nowadays. Whatever happened to original filmmaking?
DAP: A long struggle, short-lived power, and an uncertain path forward
THE Democratic Action Party (DAP) stands as one of Malaysia’s most significant and polarising political parties. Born in 1965 as an offshoot of Singapore’s People’s Action Party (PAP), it has faced a tumultuous journey marked by accusations of being anti-Malay and anti-Malay nationalism.
Your right to your medical records
Healthcare facilities sometimes operate under a misconception when a patient wants to access their own medical records.
Keeping floods at bay in Penang
When everyone’s on the same page, projects get moving and disaster is averted.
Trump's tariff threat: The timely catalyst for global realignment
President-elect Donald Trump recently announced plans to impose a 100% tariff on imports from BRICS nations—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—as well as their new members and partners, if they attempt to create or support a new currency designed to challenge the US dollar’s dominance.
When your child is too tall
While height is often deemed as desirable, standing a head above your peers may sometimes be a cause for medical concern.
Bracing for Trump 2.0
His trade policies, tariff threats and bilateralism may spell an opportunity for Malaysia and Asean, say experts.
Orgasmic protection from prostate cancer
I read with amusement some news that was sent to me recently.
The fight for pride and honour
It’s far from done and dusted in Indonesia’s regional elections.
Through many windows of life
Only with a wider view and multiple perspectives on life can we expand our understanding and foster unity.