SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan met recently with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co's CEO to discuss how the two companies could collaborate, Tan said during a conference call with analysts on Thursday.
PETALING JAYA: Limited access to late-night eating due to shorter operation hours will be healthier for Malaysians, says Universiti Putra Malaysia’s Prof Dr Barakatun Nisak Mohd Yusof.
“A recent study published in Nutrition and Diabetes in February, drawing upon data from 41,744 participants in the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, revealed associations between night eating and increased risks of cancer and diabetes-related mortality. “In other words, choosing healthier food options and eating earlier may contribute to prolonging life,” she added.
Economist Datuk Dr Madeline Berma said shorter operating hours for eateries would still help improve the economy through increased productivity. Economist Lee Heng Guie said a shift in consumer spending habits and rising operational costs were leading many Malaysian eateries to reduce their operating hours.
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