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Month: April 2023

BUTTON BATTERIES – A DANGER TO CHILDREN

Kids aged 6 months to 3 years are most likely to swallow something they shouldn't. Common offenders: coins, fish bones toys, buttons, earrings, rings, paper clips, game pieces, needles, pins, tacks, toothpicks, screws, and nails. Two things are especially dangerous: button batteries and magnets. Small batteries are a serious danger to children, if swallowed. When one gets stuck in the tube...
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CAP: Ethylene oxide in instant noodles is just the tip of the iceberg

The Consumers Association of Penang calls on the Ministry of Health to prohibit the use of ethylene oxide as a fumigant by the food industry. The call is made in view of the latest report by Taipei's Department of Health which had found two types of instant noodles to contain ethylene oxide - a cancer-inducing substance. In a statement, the department had found that a batch of "Ah Lai White...
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SAM is outraged over approval of EIA of the Penang South Reclamation project  

Sahabat Alam Malaysia is shocked and outraged after learning that the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report for the proposed reclamation and dredging works for the Penang South Reclamation (PSR) project has been approved by the Department of Environment (DoE). We are appalled that the project has been approved despite concerns and objections raised by fishermen including PEN MUTIARA, the...
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The growing influence of corporations on the governance of food systems, and how to counter it

NEW REPORT: ‘Who’s Tipping the Scales?’ documents a history of growing corporate influence over our food, and exposes how: * Giant food and agriculture corporations have convinced governments and UN institutions they are indispensable solution providers to the world’s food challenges. * As transnational food and farming companies grow ever bigger, they are embedding themselves in...
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State govts not in sync on climate crisis

Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) has backed the possibility put forward by an expert that parts of Seberang Prai, Penang, and other areas in the peninsula may soon be claimed by the sea if nothing is done to address climate change issues. The government at all levels – federal, state and local – must act with greater accountability, urgency and awareness of climate change as the time had come to...
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11 Worst Snacks for Your Gut Health, Say Dietitians

Maintaining good gut health has a variety of benefits. From promoting more regular digestion to helping prevent disease, the microbiome – aka the sum total of beneficial bacteria in your GI tract – plays an important role. Many common snacks aren't doing your gut health any favours. Find out why you should limit these treats: candy, french fries, potato chips, sugar-free sweets, refined...
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Stern measures should be taken against the culprits of open burning

In 2016, the then-government proposed to seize lands where big fires take place as a result of slash-and-burn re-foresting techniques often used by palm oil plantations. Unfortunately, the idea was dropped in 2020. The Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) calls on the present government to consider adopting it as one of the measures for minimising air pollution and transboundary haze....
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Processed meat and refined carbs linked to 70% of type 2 diabetes cases globally

Overconsumption of red meat and refined carbs is linked to 14 million cases of Type 2 diabetes worldwide, a study finds. Its authors found that a lack of whole grains and consuming too much refined grain and wheat and processed meats were the primary drivers of diet-related Type 2 diabetes. The areas of the world in which diet was most responsible for the disease were central and eastern Europe...
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