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Cambodian wives the new victims of AIDS
Seven Cambodian housewives are newly infected with HIV/AIDS each day by their husbands, overtaking sex workers as the fastest growing victim group, officials said yesterday.
The molecular imaging approach
At the 2004 Schering AG International Press Forum on Research and Development, Dr Malte Bahner and Prof Matthias BrÙ†utigam, demonstrated that stroke and cancer are two diseases that will benefit from advances in molecular imaging.
Lacklustre performance at Konsert Kemuncak Akademi Fantasia
Last weekend's Konsert Kemuncak Akademi Fantasia 2005 was a bit of a letdown for MELODY L. GOH, who feels that the graduates of I>AF2/Iand I>AF1/Ishould try harder if they are serious about a music career.
Pernod bids £7.4b for Britain’s Allied
French spirits group Pernod Ricard launched an agreed £7.4bil bid for British rival Allied Domecq yesterday in a deal that closes the gap with industry leader Diageo.
A closer look at stroke
Stroke, otherwise known as a brain attack, is the third most common cause of death in many countries, including Malaysia. There are various types, and the effects of some strokes, with timely intervention, can be reversible, to a certain extent.
Salvageable options for stroke
In some patients, early identification and treatment of an ongoing stroke is possible, and the reestablishment of blood supply to the affected brain can improve the outlook for the patient.
Pairing up comes naturally
IN many cases, you couldn't tell that the players were combining with each other for the first time. That was how naturally the 85 pairs, who took part in the SportsUnite- Milo-Yonex-MBA Unity Junior Doubles Badminton Carnival at Michael's Badminton Academy (MBA) in Bandar Puteri, Puchong, last weekend, lived up to the spirit of the event.
ACCCIM expects slowdown in 2nd half
THE Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia (ACCCIM) expects the nation#146;s economy to slow down in the second half this year, following the hike in oil prices.
A blend of delicate and simple
Hawker food may be the way to go in Penang, but United Overseas Bank takes LEE SIEW PENG for proper sit-down meals instead.