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Infancy as a Preemie
Dr. Lee Beng Suan, Resident Consultant Paediatrician at Putra Medical Centre (PMC), guides families through the unique journey of premature birth. Preemies, born before 37 weeks, often face early challenges. PMC’s neonatal and paediatric teams provide ongoing monitoring, nutrition, and vaccination guidance, ensuring every premature infant has the healthiest possible start in life.
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Safe Sex and STD Prevention: What Every Malaysian Should Know
STDs are on the rise in Malaysia, affecting people of all ages and lifestyles. Many infections go unnoticed due to mild early symptoms, making awareness and regular testing essential. Safe sex is more than using condoms—it involves honest communication, mutual respect, and preventive health checks.
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Understanding Stress Triggers and Management
Stress is a normal part of life, but constant pressure from work, finances, family, and even our phones, can take a serious toll on our health. Dr. Anuar Bin Waid shares clear insights on how stress affects the body, the early signs we often ignore, and practical lifestyle steps to restore calm and wellbeing.
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Pharmacology and Guided Healthcare Outcomes
At Putra Medical Centre (PMC), pharmacological support goes beyond dispensing medications—it is a cornerstone of patient care. PMC pharmacist, Madam Kanagambikai Renoo, highlights how our pharmacy offers essential solutions with true value, combining expertise, empathy, and precision.
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Understanding Halitosis & Addressing Bad Breath
Persistent bad breath (halitosis) may signal underlying health issues beyond poor oral hygiene. Dr. Adlin Farahani at Putra Medical Centre recommends dental check-ups and professional guidance to identify the cause and manage it effectively, ensuring both oral health and confidence.
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Combating Hepatitis Through Awareness
Hepatitis, an inflammation of the liver, is a serious health condition that often goes unnoticed until complications arise. It can be triggered by viral infections (Hepatitis A–E), unsafe medical practices, contaminated food or water, excessive alcohol use, and metabolic disorders such as fatty liver disease. In Malaysia, hepatitis continues to pose a significant public health concern.
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