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Author: Lai Cheng

YOUR SLEEP & WAKE CYCLES AFFECT YOUR MOOD

Unable to sleep? Feeling moody?  It could be due to a disrupted circadian rhythm. It’s no accident that most people tend to sleep at night and are awake during the day. Our sleep-wake cycle is determined by our circadian rhythm, the body’s internal clock. Your circadian rhythm is responsible for guiding your body's hormones, metabolism, healing, growth, and memory consolidation. An...
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PINEAPPLE – A HEALTHY FRUIT

Pineapple is rich in vitamins, fibre, minerals, and phytonutrients – specifically Vitamins C and A (the latter as carotene), folate, potassium, and manganese. It’s also a source of simple and complex carbohydrates, in the form of natural sugars and fibre, respectively. While pineapple is fairly high in sugar, it’s also 86% water and low on the glycemic index. Because it’s high in fibre,...
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PSR: Respect the legal process, wait for the decision of fishermen’s appeal

Sahabat Alam Malaysia was surprised to read a media report quoting Gamuda Bhd that the Penang South Reclamation (PSR) project will begin on July 1, 2023. This is because the fishermen's appeal has yet to be heard and decided. On 25 May 2023, the Penang State Fishermen's Association (Pen Mutiara), the South Penang Area Fishermen's Association and Zakaria Ismail, for and on behalf of the Sungai...
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You’re INHALING a Credit Card Worth of Plastic Every Week

A new study identifies which parts of our airways are getting clogged with microplastics as we inhale about 16.2 bits an hour. That's a credit card's worth of microplastic going into our respiratory system a week. We're also eating and drinking these plastic particles, as microplastics are now everywhere, including in our veins. They're in our tea, water, and food, as well as increasing in the...
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Will policymakers allow EVALI to continue its murderous rampage?

The Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) likes to remind Malaysians, particularly policymakers, of the consequences of vaping. In November 2019, a teenager was admitted to the Labuan Nucleus Hospital for severe internal lung damage. It was, at that time, suspected to have been caused by vaping, making it the first of such cases to be reported in Labuan. The teenager experienced breathing...
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THINK POSITIVE, LIVE LONGER

Can you think yourself into a longer life? A 2019 study found that positive thinking could extend lifespan by 11-15% and improve your chances of living to 85 or longer. Adding on other healthy choices such as an anti-inflammatory diet, movement, quality sleep, stress reduction = optimal health. – Lori Shemek, PhD      
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STRAWBERRY HEALTH BENEFITS

Strawberries are good for your whole body. These sweet, heart-shaped fruits are full of vitamin C, folic acid, fibre and antioxidants. They may help lower high blood pressure and cholesterol, help you manage blood sugar, and fight the effects of aging on your brain. To reap the most health benefits, don’t wash or hull them until you’re ready to eat and enjoy. (Web MD) 8 medium strawberries...
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Smokers Lose Bid to Challenge Ban on Lighting Up at Eateries

The Federal Court here has dismissed a leave application by seven smokers seeking to challenge the Health Ministry's smoking ban at eateries. A three-judge panel, chaired by Federal Court judge Justice Zabariah Mohd Yusof, made the unanimous decision for dismissal on Tuesday (June 20). The panel ruled that the applicants – Mohd Hanizam Yunus, 56; Zulkifli Mohamad, 61; Mohd Laisani Dollah, 50;...
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Leading to the Perfect Storm

Ocean warming is not only depleting fish stocks in the ocean, it is also resulting in smaller fish sizes and even displacement of certain species, a local study has revealed. The current hot spell is not helping and to make matters worse, floods and droughts have directly or indirectly affected fishermen’s catch, experts said. Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT) vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Dr...
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Study: French Fries May be Linked to Depression

French fries — they’re greasy, starchy and a comfort food for many. But reaching for fried foods may have a negative impact on mental health. A research team in Hangzhou, China, found that frequent consumption of fried foods, especially fried potatoes, was linked with a 12% higher risk of anxiety and 7% higher risk of depression than in people who didn’t eat fried foods. The link was more...
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