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Diabetes remains one of Malaysia’s biggest public health challenges, says Sarawak Health director

KUCHING, June 21 — Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), particularly diabetes, continue to pose major public health c...
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Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 22, 2026
Rintangan insulin ancam prestasi golongan profesional berjaya di Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR: Diabetes bukan lagi sekadar isu perubatan di Malaysia kerana ia semakin menjadi cabaran nasional kerana kesannya melangkaui aspek kesihatan awam, termasuk menjejaskan produktiviti, kualiti hidup dan daya tahan ekonomi negara dalam jangka panjang. Perbincangan mengenai penyakit ini kembali mendapat perhatian sempena Diabetes Malaysia Conference 2026 yang berlangsung di Kuala Lumpur dari 12 hingga ... Read more The post Rintangan insulin ancam prestasi golongan profesional berjaya di Malaysia appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
BERNAMA
· Jun 25, 2026
General : 'Go Healthy With Taiwan' Attracts Strong Interest From Malaysian Medical Community
KUALA LUMPUR, June 25 (Bernama) -- Taiwan's healthcare technology and innovative collaboration model showcased through the Go Healthy with Taiwan 2026 initiative have received a positive response from Malaysia's medical community as the country grapples with rising diabetes prevalence among adults.
Malay Mail
· Jul 9, 2026
Penang draws more than half a million foreign patients, accounts for 45pc of Malaysia’s medical tourism revenue
GEORGE TOWN, July 9 — Penang now contributes 45 per cent of Malaysia’s total medical tourism revenue, said C...
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Related coverage for "Diabetes remains one of Malaysia’s biggest public health challenges, says Sarawak Health director": Utusan Malaysia — Rintangan insulin ancam prestasi golongan profesional berjaya di Malaysia. BERNAMA — General : 'Go Healthy With Taiwan' Attracts Strong Interest From Malaysian Medical Community. Malay Mail — Penang draws more than half a million foreign patients, accounts for 45pc of Malaysia’s medical tourism revenue
