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Understanding the Communication Struggles of Older Generations

September 30, 2024
Understanding the Communication Struggles of Older Generations

By Dr Mugilarasi Arasarethinam, Hub Leader of the Active Ageing Impact Lab, Taylor’s University During my medical school days, I witnessed a bus conductor yelling at an older man who was sitting behind me, not at all perturbed by the […]

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Alzheimer’s care: Early diagnosis and Slowing disease progression

September 30, 2024
Dr Sherrini Bazir Ahmad

Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disorder affecting millions globally and is becoming more common as populations age. In Malaysia, about 44,000 people are living with Alzheimer’s, and this number is expected to grow. As we mark World Alzheimer’s Day this […]

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How Early Detection Can Help Prevent and Slow Dementia

September 20, 2024
How Early Detection Can Help Prevent and Slow Dementia

By Dr Lim Su Yin, Consultant Neurologist and Senior Lecturer in Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Taylor’s University Dr Yau Weng Keong, Associate Professor of Geriatrics and Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Faculty of […]

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Malaysia Launches Crucial Vaccination Drive versus Dengue

August 30, 2024
Malaysia Launches Crucial Vaccination Drive versus Dengue

Dengue fever remains a formidable global health challenge, with over 7 million cases reported worldwide by April 2024, surpassing last year’s total. Malaysia, where dengue is hyper-endemic, has seen a 27% rise in cases and a 50% increase in deaths […]

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Misconceptions on Mpox that You Should Know (and Public Perception in Malaysia)

August 26, 2024
Dr Durga Vettivel

By Dr Durga Vettivel is a senior lecturer in family medicine at the School of Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Taylor’s University. Mpox, also known as monkeypox, is caused by a virus from the genus Orthopoxvirus, the same […]

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Malaysian researchers innovate vaccine and medicine manufacturing

August 23, 2024

A team of academic researchers in Malaysia has developed a new method for purifying recombinant virus-like particles (VLPs) produced in bacterial cells, potentially simplifying and reducing the cost of producing essential vaccines and medicines. The research team includes Dr. Lee […]

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MOH Vows to Crack Down on Anti-Competitive Practices in Medicine Procurement

August 13, 2024

The Ministry of Health (MOH) of Malaysia has relayed its commitment to addressing issues of exclusivity, price collusion, and anti-competitive practices in the procurement of medicines. This move is a response to concerns about pharmaceutical manufacturers and suppliers charging the […]

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Critical Need for Education on Cyberbullying

August 1, 2024
Critical Need for Education on Cyberbullying

Resource person: Lai Mun Onn, Senior Lecturer, School of Law and Governance, Faculty of Business and Law, Taylor’s University Cyberbullying is not a matter that children face but adults can be victims too. Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil said that there […]

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Eliminating Cervical Cancer in Malaysia and Globally

July 30, 2024
Eliminating Cervical Cancer in Malaysia and Globally

By Associate Professor Dr Ganesh Ramachandran and Associate Professor Dr Khine Pwint Phyu – School of Medicine, Faculty of Health & Medical Sciences at Taylor’s University. Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women worldwide, with approximately 660,000 […]

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Malaysia Reports Over 80,000 Hepatitis Cases in the Past Decade

July 30, 2024
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Malaysia has recorded 49,992 cases of Hepatitis B and 34,573 cases of Hepatitis C between 2013 and 2023, according to Health Director-General Datuk Dr. Muhammad Radzi Abu Hassan. In a statement issued in conjunction with World Hepatitis Day, celebrated annually […]

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