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Robot-assisted neck incision technique “least-invasive” aortic valve surgery

July 30, 2025
Robot-assisted neck incision technique "least-invasive" aortic valve surgery

Four patients who underwent robot-assisted aortic valve replacement (AVR) through a small incision in the neck were able to resume unrestricted activity within a week, reporting minimal pain during recovery. Cleveland Clinic cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Marijan Koprivanac, who performed the […]

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HKUST boosts healthcare access from Sri Lanka to campus with innovation initiatives

July 30, 2025
HKUST boosts healthcare access from Sri Lanka to campus with innovation initiatives

Students from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have introduced practical healthcare innovations to underserved communities in Sri Lanka through the Student Innovation for Global Health Technology (SIGHT) program. Launched in 2014, SIGHT promotes interdisciplinary solutions to […]

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Inside the brain: Myths and facts about brain tumours

July 21, 2025
Dr Ravindran Karuppiah

A story of vision saved Modern treatments, early detection and public awareness are giving new hope to brain tumour patients and their families. Dr Ravindran Karuppiah, Consultant Neurosurgeon at ParkCity Medical Centre, uncovers the facts, dispels the myths, and highlights […]

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Breathe, Laugh, Live: 8 Healthy Things to Do in Asia on a Budget

July 18, 2025
Breathe, Laugh, Live: 8 Healthy Things to Do in Asia on a Budget

If you’ve ever thought getting healthy meant dropping serious cash, Asia might just change your mind. Across the region, there are plenty of ways to stay active, eat well, and care for your mental health without blowing your budget. From […]

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Vein health: When leg pain isn’t just ageing

July 15, 2025
Dr Syaiful Azzam.

As Malaysia moves closer to becoming an aged nation by 2030, many adults over 60 are noticing leg discomfort, swelling, and skin discolouration. These changes are often brushed off as part of growing old, but they may actually signal a […]

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MOH, IHH Healthcare expand free cancer treatment for 500 patients

July 7, 2025
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The Health Ministry (MOH) and IHH Healthcare Malaysia have signed their third Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to expand free cancer treatment for an additional 500 patients. This initiative strengthens the public-private partnership, ensuring underserved communities receive high-quality radiotherapy and radiosurgery […]

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Malaysia’s healthcare and medical manufacturing holds steady amid trade headwinds

July 4, 2025
Ms. Laura Wong, Vice President for Healthcare, APAC at Amcor

Malaysia’s healthcare sector continues to demonstrate resilience amid global trade pressures, including the impact of US  tariffs. While challenges remain, the industry is adapting through strategic sourcing, supply chain diversification, and strengthened regional partnerships. These measures limit disruptions and reinforce […]

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Malaysia facing shortage of occupational therapists

July 3, 2025
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Malaysia continues to face a significant shortage of occupational therapists compared to several developed countries, due to a general lack of public awareness regarding the importance of the profession. Health Ministry Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation Services head Nora Hamid, said […]

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Largest-ever study of Indian Genomes reveals 50,000 years of generic history, disease risk

June 27, 2025
Largest-ever study of Indian Genomes reveals 50,000 years of generic history, disease risk

A new genomic study has provided the most detailed analysis yet of India’s genetic diversity, revealing complex ancestry patterns and previously unknown links to disease. The study analyzed the complete genomes of 2,762 individuals from across India, representing a wide […]

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Japan sees rise in work-related mental illness, with power harassment as a leading cause

June 27, 2025
Japan sees rise in work-related mental illness, with power harassment as a leading cause

Japan has seen a record surge in work-related mental health cases, with 1,055 incidents officially recognized in fiscal 2024—an increase of 172 from the previous year and the first time the figure has crossed the 1,000 mark, according to data […]

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