By Suriani Razali PETALING JAYA, March 9 — Johnson & Johnson Sdn Bhd has launched a ‘Smoke Free Workforce’ campaign which aims to record two per cent out of the estimated 4.9 million smokers in Malaysia to quit smoking annually. This will further facilitate the Health Ministry’s goal of assisting 130,000 smokers to quit smoking each year, over the next three years, according to a J& J Malaysia statement here.
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Producing competent professionals for the job
SOME people say finding a good renovation contractor can be as difficult as striking the lottery. Or in some cases, there is a better chance of winning the lottery than being able to find an honest and competent contractor.
The Latest: Malaysia says no evidence against N. Korean man
… granted to foreign fishermen says the bill is in danger of dying. One of President Trump’s core ideas for reducing health insurance costs is allowing insurers to sell their policies in any state. One of President Trump’s core ideas for reducing …
The Danger Of Wounds That Don’t Heal
By Peruji Perumal Malaysian Nanban writer Peruji Perumal shares with Bernama his interview with Dr Harikrishna K.Ragavan Nair, the head of the Diabetic Foot Care Clinic at Hospital Kuala Lumpur and the president of the Malaysian Society of Wound Care Professionals . KUALA LUMPUR — Almost every second a diabetic’s foot is amputated somewhere in the world.
Those Infected With H1N1 Advised To Take Precautionary Measures – Health DG
The Health Ministry has advised those who may be affected with the Influenza A virus to take the necessary precautionary measures to avoid the virus from being spread to others. Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said those who have a flu, which could lead to the ‘swine flu’, should also isolate themselves from the public or wear a mask when outdoors.
Pensioner Asks About Son’s Well Being Before Falling Into Coma And Died In Turkey
Sharipah Saadah Mohamed, a Malaysian government pensioner who died today after falling into a coma due to high blood pressure while traveling in Turkey, managed to communicate with her second son before the mishap. In the communication via WhatsApp on Dec 13, Sharipah Saadah asked more about the wellbeing of her son Mohd Khail Haron, 31, who is physically disabled and is suffering from leg pain.
Pensioner Asks About Son’s Well Being Before Falling Into Coma And Died In Turkey
Sharipah Saadah Mohamed, a Malaysian government pensioner who died today after falling into a coma due to high blood pressure while traveling in Turkey, managed to communicate with her second son before the mishap. In the communication via WhatsApp on Dec 13, Sharipah Saadah asked more about the wellbeing of her son Mohd Khail Haron, 31, who is physically disabled and is suffering from leg pain.