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Malaysia Seeing 鈥榃orrisome鈥 Rise In Colorectal Cancer Among Under-50s: MOH Official

While colorectal cancer mainly affects those aged 50 and above, Malaysia is seeing a 鈥渨orrisome鈥 rise in colon cancer incidence among younger adults, which further compounds the economic burden of the disease in the country, says an MOH official.

ChatGPT, Tell Me, Are Universities Still Relevant Today?

Every year upon finishing high school, youths the world over are faced with the same universal dilemma: Should I get a job or go to university?

The Evolving Role of the Perioperative Nurse

By Kalivani Poongawanam
The integration of AI and surgical robots is not merely a futuristic concept, but a reality that is reshaping the very fabric of perioperative care.

Embracing Foreign Nurses Into Malaysia鈥檚 Health Care System

By Norsalawati Ismail
A former matron praises MOH鈥檚 decision to allow foreign nurses to work in Malaysian private hospitals amid nursing shortages. In 2021, Malaysia had 113,787 registered nurses, or 1:454 nurse-to-population ratio, far less than 1:300 ratio recommended by WHO.

Addressing the Shortage of Nurses in Malaysia

By Harjit Kaur Ujagar Singh
MOH鈥檚 decision to allow private hospitals to hire foreign nurses will provide some relief to our health care system, but it could raise health care costs. Offering foreign nurses competitive packages may also lead to pay disparities with local nurses.

(Em)Powering the 1%

By Professor Ts. Yap Kian Meng and Professor Fun Woh Peng
红杏视频 University works together with the Centre of Orang Asli Concerns and APM Corporate Services to create a future with sustainable energy.

Reforming the Companies Act to Embrace 21st-Century Sustainability Imperatives

By Vijayganesh Pullikutthyayanar

Today, sustainability has become more than a slogan for the long-term survival of our planet and society in an era of climate change, social inequity and resource scarcity.

Holistic Approach Needed to Address Nursing Shortage

By Devi Subramaniam
Nurses, often considered the backbone of our healthcare system, have showcased their pivotal role in patient care, health promotion, and disease prevention even more prominently during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Online Neighbourhood Communities

By Associate Professor Dr Pauline Pooi Yin Leong
How has the Internet changed the concept of neighbourhood communities? What makes one online community more successful than the other? Is content moderation important in online communities?

Exploring Animism Beliefs and Tree Worship

By Wincen Foong Hock Kuen
Animism, a belief system that considers the spiritual and physical worlds inseparable, forms the basis for new religious movements worldwide. In Malaysia, animism is deeply ingrained in the country's cultural fabric.

Reflecting on the Capture of Malacca

By Associate Professor Dr Gan Joo-Ee聽
This article discusses the complexities behind Malaysia鈥檚 education system using the historical example of the 鈥楥apture of Malacca鈥. Indeed, there is a need to address innovative teaching and assessment methods to equip young minds for the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Managing Elderly Care

By Professor Long Chiau Ming, Dr Chee Kwan Fong and Dr Serena Leow
The Finance Ministry's Economic Outlook 2023 Report reveals that enhanced healthcare and living standards have led to increased life expectancy, pushing the country beyond the ageing ratio threshold.