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Herbal dilemmas
HERBAL medicine has been practised for thousands of years. It offers hope for conditions as varied as the common cold, depression and Alzheimer#8217;s disease. As more and more research and clinical studies become available, increasing numbers of health care professionals are beginning to recommend herbal treatments for their patients.
Global goals thrown awry
Ong Kian Ming reviews SEPTEMBER 11 POLITICAL FREEDOM: Asian Perspectives edited by Uwe Johannen, Alan Smith and James Gomez.
New epicentre of outbreak
B>HONG KONG: /B>A usually bustling Amoy Gardens, a private housing estate here with tens of thousands of residents, has turned into a ghost town after more than 90 residents came down with the deadly atypical pneumonia.
Some airlines start SARS screening
SOME airlines at Changi Airport have started tighter screening for passengers who might have Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).
No need for paranoia, M'sians told
There is no reason for Malaysians to be paranoid over the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) as the Health Ministry has put all the necessary surveillance, preparations and advisories in place, said World Health Organisation (WHO) acting representative to Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei Joel Vanderburg yesterday.
Passenger on Thai flight down with disease
B>HONG KONG:/BAnother flight here may have been infected with the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, the eighth such case so far.
Three more may be infected
The Ipoh Hospital has recorded three more admissions of patients suspected to be down with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), bringing the total number of suspected cases in the state to five.
KL seeks Jakarta’s support to host anti-piracy centre
Malaysia is seeking Indonesia's support to host the regional centre on anti-piracy.