AIA Research Reveals Ingrained Health Stereotypes Are Holding Back Wellbeing in Asia

AIA Group's research reveals entrenched health stereotypes in Asia impact wellbeing perceptions, urging a shift towards inclusive health narratives.

AIA Group's research reveals entrenched health stereotypes in Asia impact wellbeing perceptions, urging a shift towards inclusive health narratives.

Recent research suggests a new drug may reverse Alzheimer’s damage and restore cognition, challenging long-held beliefs about brain deterioration.

Malaysia has reported ten new active tuberculosis clusters in 2026, primarily in Selangor and Johor, with ongoing monitoring and treatment efforts.

Researchers have found that synthetic progesterones, traditionally used for hot flashes, may also slow ER-positive breast tumours, improving patient care.

Disrupted circadian rhythms are linked to a higher dementia risk in older adults, highlighting their importance for brain health.

New research reveals that brief intense exercise can influence colorectal cancer cell behaviour, potentially aiding in DNA repair and slowing cancer growth.

Research indicates that breastfeeding may lower mothers' long-term depression and anxiety risk, highlighting its significance beyond early life stages.

Novartis Malaysia has achieved Great Place To Work® certification for 2025/2026, reflecting employee pride, support, and a flexible workplace environment.

A study reveals the APOE gene's significant role in Alzheimer's disease, suggesting most cases may be tied to its variations.

A TB cluster in Malaysia has infected 33 people as global cases rise, highlighting ongoing public health challenges and treatment gaps.