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Monday, May 31, 2021
Brain Cancer Symptoms
Brain cancer symptoms vary greatly depending on the tumor’s size, location, rate of growth as well as the patient’s age and health history. The signs also may overlap with other existing medical conditions, hence why it’s important to consult a medical professional for an accurate diagnosis.
Make an appointment with your doctor if you have persistent signs and symptoms that concern you.Tuesday, November 24, 2020
MAKNA Halfway House
MAKNA Halfway Houses help underprivileged cancer patients and their caregivers by providing short-term, free-of-charge accommodation in hopes of easing their burden and helping them continue their treatment without interruption. Find out if you’re eligible for MAKNA Halfway Houses service here:
ENG: http://bit.ly/MAKNAHalfwayHouses
BM: http://bit.ly/RumahPerantaraanMAKNA
Monday, July 13, 2020
The Danger Of Everyday Overexposure To Ultraviolet (UV) Lights
July is UV Safety Awareness month. It is a great reminder for all to protect your skin from the harmful effects of UV radiation.
Practice these sun protection tips daily to lower your risk of skin cancer:
• Seek SHADE during the day
• Wear a HAT when outdoors
• Wear SUNGLASSES to protect your eyes
• COVER-UP with loose-fitting shirts
• Use SUNSCREEN to block harmful UV rays
• Wear a HAT when outdoors
• Wear SUNGLASSES to protect your eyes
• COVER-UP with loose-fitting shirts
• Use SUNSCREEN to block harmful UV rays
The primary risk factor for skin cancer is exposure to ultraviolet (UV) sun rays, and our sunny climate year-round in Malaysia puts us in a high-risk position.
Knowing your risk factors that range from genetic to environmental, talking about them with your doctor, and taking steps to improve your health may help you lower your risk.
Knowing your risk factors that range from genetic to environmental, talking about them with your doctor, and taking steps to improve your health may help you lower your risk.
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