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Amputee to walk again
CANCER survivor Koh Chah Loke, who had his right leg amputated, will be able to walk again soon, thanks to 1MCA Medical Foundation and Lion Group Medical Assistance Fund.
No to pharmacy Bill
KOTA KINABALU: Non-governmental organisations in the state are against the tabling of the Pharmacy Bill that advocates separation in the dispensing of medicine.
Business with a passion
Andrea Ong tells CHOO WOON LIM that her profitable organic nut butter business really began more as a personal health-food campaign than anything.
Pat on the back for hard work
WHILE his peers prefer jobs in offices, hotels and shopping malls, Shahdamir Amir, 30, has no qualms doing the cleaning at the Bayan Baru wet market and hawker centre.
Metro Watch
In conjunction with World Heritage Day Celebration 2015, the Malaysian National Committee of the International Council on Monuments and Sites will have an art competition themed ‘Warisan Kita’ on April 12 from 9.30am to 12.30pm at the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Jalan Raja, KL. For details and to register, call 03-2693 4182 or email admin@icomos-malaysia.org
Get nod before building telco towers, group told
THE Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), local governments and telecommunication companies should hold meetings with locals before building its telecommunication towers, said Perak Communication Committee chairman Datuk Shahrul Zaman Yahya (BN-Rungkup).
Fighting pain with art
THEY say that an artwork is an expression of feelings in different mediums, and for a group of women affected by endometriosis, this is especially true.
Obesity: A big problem to overcome
Obesity among schoolchildren is on the rise, and this is becoming a worrying trend.
Free eye check-up for welfare home’s children
CHILDREN from Karunai Illam Welfare Home in Kepong received a free eye check-up during the “Touch” charity carnival.
Hope and help for TB patients
TUBERCULOSIS (TB) is not an incurable disease and early diagnosis and medication can help patients lead normal lives.