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Penang shocked over Chong Wei’s sample result
BUKIT MERTAJAM: Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said he was shocked following the news that the world badminton champion Datuk Lee Chong Wei’s B sample has tested positive for dexamethasone.
Khairy: Don’t compare Chong Wei to Ben Johnson or Lance Armstrong
PUTRAJAYA: Lee Chong Wei’s positive dope test can’t be compared to the cases of Ben Johnson or Lance Armstrong as the substance found in the shuttler’s urine sample was a medical steroid to aid athletes' rehabilitation said Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin.
Chong Wei's B sample being tested, faces agonising wait for result
KUALA LUMPUR: World badminton No. 1 Datuk Lee Chong Wei spent 90 minutes at the Olso University Hospital laboratory on Wednesday, but he faces an agonising wait before he knows the test result on his B sample.
Malaysians wish the best for Chong Wei
PETALING JAYA: Datuk Lee Chong Wei's legions of fans are praying that all will turn out right for the current world No.1 badminton player.
Girlfriend forced to live in chicken coop
News from the Malay and Chinese newspapers.
Substance has properties to aid rehabilitation
KUALA LUMPUR: Dexamethasone. That is the banned substance that a national athlete is alleged to have been tested positive for.
Warning on Skyline Al Taqwa medicine
PUTRAJAYA: The public has been urged not to buy or use a traditional medicine from Madinah, Saudi Arabia, by the name of Skyline Al Taqwa Sakit Pinggang & Lutut and Skyline Al Taqwa Gaut Asam Urat.
Immediate ban issued on traditional medicinal product
PETALING JAYA: The Health Ministry has ordered an immediate halt to the sale and use of a traditional medicinal product called Majun Burung Unta following reports of adverse reactions.
129 health and beauty products found to contain prohibited ingredients
MALACCA: The Malacca Health Department has advised the public not to buy or use 129 health and beauty products, which were detected, to contain prohibited ingredients, including scheduled poisons.
Beware the medicine that could turn out to be poison
KUALA LUMPUR: Members of the public have been warned against buying three unregistered traditional medicine and a slimming product after these were found to contain scheduled poisons.