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Use mobile clinics for health check-ups, rural folk urged
Rural folks should make use of medical screening provided by non-governmental organisations and mobile health clinics to detect diseases early to treat and better cope with the ailments.
Set up counters for SARS screening, colleges told
Institutions of higher learning have been asked to set up three registration counters for new students for the screening of SARS symptoms, Health Deputy director-general Datuk Dr Ismail Merican said.
Art in the art of medicine
When it comes to diagnosing what's wrong in a patient, medical schools are increasingly telling students to look for answers in unexpected places: in novels, paintings, dance and theatre, writes MIKE ANTON.
Taylor's to offer new science courses
Faced with changing student demands, colleges are always rising to the challenge, looking for new dynamic courses.
WHO praises our efforts in promoting healthy lifestyle
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has commended Malaysia#8217;s efforts in promoting a healthy lifestyle among its people.
'Drug reduces cholesterol'
A clinical trial using a cholesterol-lowering medication has proven to help prevent heart attacks and strokes in patients suffering from high blood pressure and normal or mildly elevated cholesterol levels.
Woman seeks daughter’s help to return home
When 49-year-old Tan Soo Fieck left Malaysia to work in Tokyo eight years ago, all she wanted was to earn enough for her daughter to go through college in Kuala Lumpur. But, according to Tan, her daughter Poh Ying stopped communicating with her after four years and has not responded to her pleas to help her return home, leaving her in dire straits.
230 to receive free artificial legs on Tuesday
Seventy-year-old Thiang Din Puang, who lost both his legs to diabetes four years ago, was almost in tears when his son told him on Wednesday he would be getting free artificial legs.
Government to help stranded woman return
The Government has agreed to help bring back the sick Malaysian woman stranded in Japan but first wants a commitment from her relatives to take care of her when she returns.
Woman gets travel papers to come home
The 49-year-old Malaysian woman stranded in Japan since 1995 after her travel documents expired will get to return to stay with her only daughter here after all. The Government yesterday issued Tan Soo Fieck a temporary Certificate of Identity (CI) to facilitate her travel.