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Iclusig products not registered with Health MinistryKUALA LUMPUR: Products under the brand Iclusig, which is used to treat patients with chronic myeloid leukaemia are not registered with the Health Mini...
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Possibility of higher dengue cases due to different strains, Health Ministry warns | Malay MailIPOH, Feb 24 — The Ministry of Health has raised the alarm of the possibility of higher dengue cases following a change in weather and different dengue strains. Deputy minister Dr Lee Boon Chye said the ministry recorded a higher number of dengue cases this year compared to the same period last...
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Health minister says Pantai Hospital’s racist ad issue solved after apology | Malay MailPUTRAJAYA, Feb 20 — The Health Ministry today said that it regretted the incident where a private hospital in Kedah placed a racist scholarship advertisement for a nursing diploma programme. However, Minister Datuk Seri Dzulkefly Ahmad said that he considered the matter solved after the Pantai...
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Don’t replace physical and health education with maths class, teachers told | Malay MailGEORGE TOWN, Feb 22 ― Deputy Education Minister Teo Nie Ching told teachers not to treat physical and health education (PJPK) classes as unimportant or to replace it with English and mathematics classes. She said physical and health education classes contain sex education to teach children about...
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Health DG: Death of 25-month old boy in JB due to diphtheria | Malay MailJOHOR BARU, Feb 23 ― A 25-month old boy died two days ago here, believed to have been due to diphtheria infection, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah. He said the child was never given any immunisation since birth and had begun to develop fever, cough and swollen tonsils...
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Drop in inoculation rate troubles Health Ministry as anti-vaxxer group gains strength | Malay MailIPOH, Feb 24 — Parents who are influenced by anti-vaccine groups have caused the number of children vaccinated against measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) to drop to 89 per cent. Deputy Health Minister Dr Lee Boon Chye said to ensure the population is protected from the infectious diseases, ideally the...
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Dzulkefly: Health Ministry committed to making vaccination compulsory | Malay MailKUALA LUMPUR, Feb 25 — The Ministry of Health will not give up in making immunisation vaccination compulsory although admitting it would be difficult to implement the programme mandatorily. Its minister Datuk Seri Dzulkefly Ahmad said the ministry had the overall responsibility of...
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Becoming an outstanding doctorpreneurBORN from a dream, iHeal Heart Group has grown in leaps and bounds to encompass iHeal Medical Centre Kuala Lumpur, iGLOW, which aims to steer the community towards caring for heart health via health initiative programmes, and CheckupAsia, a doctor-assisted connected health platform that empowers individuals to be accountable and take charge of their own heart health.
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Overcrowded clinics force Semenyih voters to wait hours, sit on floor | Malay MailSEMENYIH, Feb 21 — Semenyih voters have demanded for more public health facilities as there are only two clinics serving 92,000 residents, causing hours’ long wait times. They told Malay Mail that patients are also unnecessarily shuffled to and fro between the clinics here and hospitals...
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