Category: Health & Wellness

Incorporating Greens for Kid’s Well Being

We all know that children need to get lots of exercise, getting their hands dirty, absorbing some of that ray of sunshine in order to be the ray of sunshine. However, with the rapid development of the city ad technology, it inadvertently causes kids to miss out on playing outdoors but instead, being completely immersed in technology to keep them entertained. Of course, it is completely understandable that with the ongoing pandemic, bringing children outdoors will potentially pose a risk to their health as well. Nevertheless, keeping children indoors for a long period of time might potentially weaken a child’s immune system.

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World Suicide Prevention Day

World Suicide Prevention Day started in 2003. On September 10 if that year, in Stockholm, Sweden, the International Association for Suicide Prevention teamed up with the World Health Organization (WHO) to create a day dedicated to a very important message: suicides are preventable. The goal of that day is to shine a light on the problems, hoping that it can reach people who are struggling before it’s too late.

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Debunking The Myth Surrounding Ivermectin

Ivermectin is a medication that has gained popularity as one ‘cure’ for Covid-19, especially among the anti-vaccination community. How does this happen? There are some dubious researchers and campaigners’ claims that state ivermectin is the cure to end the Covid. Before we dive into details how ivermectin come to be known as the cure for Covid-19, let’s discover a bit more about ivermectin, shall we?

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MU: The New Covid Variant

The first Covid-19 strain, to delta and lambda, and now we have a new Covid-19 variant to worry about. It is the new ‘mu’ variant. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it is monitoring the new variant which has been confirmed in at least 39 countries.

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Will The Covid-19 Be Eradicated?

Just when everyone is seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, we are once again hit with news of rising covid cases all around the world, each time more deadly than the previous variants. Although the vaccination rate in Malaysia is increasing, with 50 per cent of the population have at least one dose, yet the daily cases are still on the rise, as well as death counts.

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