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Group wants 140-year-old temple restored
B>T/B>HE 140-year-old Kwong Hock Keong temple will lose its historical significance as the first Chinese temple in Nibong Tebal, Penang, if no effort is made to restore the building.
Key injectable malaria drug in short supply
LONDON (Reuters) - The world urgently needs a quality-assured supply of injectable artesunate, a drug that tests have shown is significantly better than quinine in treating severe malaria, medical experts said on Friday.
Aspirin wards off colon cancer, but at high doses
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Long-term use of aspirin does help ward off colon cancer, but only at high doses that could cause gastrointestinal bleeding, researchers said on Tuesday.
Goodies for marathon runners
PARTICIPANTS in this year's PJ Half Marathon are in for a treat.
Feeding the hungry
THE group of about 50 people may be hungry but there was no rush for the food. They were homeless people waiting for free dinner provided by The Lighthouse in Penang.
Holograms a hollow exercise?
The compulsory hologram labelling of registered health and medicine products, introduced in May, seems to have good intentions. But how effective is it in the fight against counterfeits, questions WONG LI ZA.
Wrestling with wrinkles?
Wouldn't it be lovely if we could pop a pill every day that would guarantee us a lifetime of beautiful skin? No need for Botox, pimple creams, nips or tucks. This magic pill has yet to be invented although skincare companies are scrambling to outdo each other with their products.
Feeding the hungry
B>T/b>HE group of about 50 people might have been hungry but there was no rush for the food when dinner was served.
Ranbaxy targets higher sales with new plant
Pharmaceutical-based Ranbaxy (M) Sdn Bhd's new manufacturing facility next to its existing plant in Sungai Petani, Kedah, will start operations next month.
RM6,000 fine for illegal sale of medicine
A doctor was fined RM6,000 for unlawfully selling two bottles of cough mixture and a psychotropic substance to a buyer through a nurse.