How Women Can Be Healthy At Any Age
According to our Statistics department, women in malaysia have a life expectancy of about 77.4 years(1) , although we know of many who live way past that.
Continue readingAccording to our Statistics department, women in malaysia have a life expectancy of about 77.4 years(1) , although we know of many who live way past that.
Continue readingYour feet may be revealing more than just dry, flaky, skin! Thyroid disease, heart disease, diabetes, and even some cancers are all quite easily detected from a few simple signs your feet can give you.
Continue readingThe word ‘Osteoporosis’ literally means ‘porous bone’. It is a condition where a person gradually loses bone material so that his or her bones become gradually more fragile. As a result, they are more likely
Continue readingWhen people talk about losing weight, it’s mainly about types of foods as well as exercises to include in their lives.
Continue readingWhat is high blood pressure? High blood pressure (HBP or hypertension) is when your blood pressure, the force of your blood pushing against the walls of your blood vessels, is consistently too high.
Continue readingDid you know that heart diseases kill twice as many women worldwide compared to the statistics of all cancers in women combined – making it the gender’s number one killer?
Continue readingWHO? ME? If we blindly pick one Malaysian adult in the mall, workplace or home, there is a 50% chance for us to get a person with overweight or obesity problem.
Continue readingThe benefits of cycling are many. It’s a heart-healthy exercise if you like cycling, and it strengthens many muscle groups in your body too.
Continue readingHabits are not always easy to get rid off. In fact, some of these habits seem to ‘run on their own’ after some time – as if on auto-pilot.
Continue readingMany Malaysians are afflicted with non-communicable diseases (NCDs). According to our Ministry of Health’s National Health and Morbidity Survey 2015, some 3.5 million and 6.1 million Malaysians suffer from diabetes mellitus and hypertension, respectively1. As
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