Health & Living
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Health & Living
Wander and be enlightened by the endlessly fascinating inner universe that is the human body. We speak with experts, Nobel laureates, cancer survivors and healthcare workers who share their unique perspectives on wellness and living and the latest medical research.
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            What A “Ghost Poop” Tells You About Your Gut Health
You might have seen people talk about having “ghost poops” on social media, and no, this isn’t related to Halloween. What it refers to is stool that i...
 
            What A “Ghost Poop” Tells You About Your Gut Health
You might have seen people talk about having “ghost poops” on social media, and no, this isn’t related to Halloween. What it refers to is stool that i...
 
            Does Faith Have A Place in My Illness?
Being diagnosed with a life-limiting or terminal illness brings with it a lot of existential questions about what happens next, and how you will face...
 
            Why It Matters To Pick Up Atrial Fibrillation Early
Atrial fibrillation is the most common type of arrhythmia, where someone with this condition has an irregular heart rhythm. If left untreated, it incr...
 
            A Broken Promise of Access To Care (Living With HIV)
What happens when a promise of lifelong healthcare is suddenly cut off? That was the case for Amanda Mei Chu Damian, who was diagnosed with HIV as a b...
 
            Grieving the Loss of a Pet
Losing a pet can feel like losing a member of the family. Yet many people find their grief dismissed or misunderstood, making the healing process even...
 
            Is Your Child’s Environment Too Clean? (And How It Affects Their Immune System)
You’ve probably heard people say that kids these days have poorer immune systems compared to previous generations because they’re less exposed to germ...
 
            Injuries in Martial Arts
Martial arts is something familiar to many Malaysians, from those taekwondo classes in schools to people doing muay thai as part of their weekend work...
 
            Brain Waves: Can We Create Synthetic DNA?
In the UK, scientists are embarking on an ambitious project to create human DNA from scratch, in hopes that it will lead to new therapies to treat dis...
 
            Mind Matters: How Professionals Are Transforming Mental Health Conversations
Childhood experiences aren’t always nostalgic pictures in a photo album. Many issues in our childhood can also be painful, difficult or coloured by co...
 
            Budget 2026 And The Needs of An Ageing Population
Catering to the needs of an ageing population means planning ahead and setting aside enough funds for those policies and programmes, but with aged car...
 
            Focal Therapies For Prostate Cancer: Separating Facts From Hype
When it comes to the treatment of prostate cancer, the thought of surgery and radiotherapy can be frightening for some patients, even if these are the...
 
            Ask A Doctor: Vaccination For Older Adults
In our open clinic session, two consultant geriatricians - Prof Dr Tan Maw Pin and Dr Kejal Hasmukharay - join us to answer questions about vaccinatio...
 
            Palliative Care Can Change A Child’s Life
Palliative care is still taboo to speak about, because of how it’s associated with a dying patient. Then, picture a doctor telling parents that their...
 
            Public Health: Does Budget 2026 Answer Our Healthcare Needs
The Ministry of Finance had promised that Budget 2026 would tackle healthcare reform, address rising medical costs, and strengthen health security. Do...
 
            Humans of Healthcare: The Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner
Caring for patients with serious or terminal illnesses is not an easy feat. On this episode of Humans of Healthcare, and in conjunction with World Hos...
 
            Mind, Body, Years: A Lifelong Health Journey
Getting old isn’t a diagnosis. Whether it’s hearing and memory, or vision and mobility, you don’t have to lose what makes life joyful. At BFM’s recent...
 
            Why Are Women Still Refusing Mammograms?
Over the years, we’ve improved leaps and bounds when it comes to awareness of breast cancer and the data on women diagnosed early with breast cancer s...
 
            How Budget 2026 Should Address Mental Health Needs
Mental health is one of the most urgent public health issues in our population, yet often the funding for mental health services falls far behind comp...
 
            What Healthcare Reforms Should Be Prioritised in Budget 2026
Malaysia’s health system is under strain—public hospitals face long waits and staff shortages, while private healthcare costs and medical insurance po...
 
            Counsellor’s Corner: Is Imposter Syndrome Real?
Licensed counsellor Lee Kah Seng joins us on Counsellor’s Corner to answer questions about imposter syndrome. Is it real? Why do we feel so much self-...
 
            Alternative Funding For Breast Cancer Care in Southeast Asia
As public resources and mainstream funding for cancer care become increasingly scarce, how can patient groups explore alternative financing strategies...
 
            Patient Navigation for Breast Cancer Care in Southeast Asia
How does patient navigation accelerate access to breast cancer care and support? At a recent roundtable discussion on ‘Navigating Access to Improve Br...
 
            Boldly Facing The ‘M’ 2025 Panel 2: Power, Purpose, Planning
Midlife isn’t the end of your purpose - it’s the start of your next, most intentional chapter. Discover how legacy planning can help you define what m...
 
            Boldly Facing The ‘M’ 2025 Panel 1: Your Body & Mind During Menopause
Do you feel like your body and mind were taken over by aliens the moment you turned 40? You’re not alone. Hot flushes, night sweats, brain fog and anx...
 
            Beyond The Diagnosis #32: “I Couldn’t Give Up”
When illness strikes suddenly, it can turn your world upside down in an instant. For Gabriel Wong, a brain infection spread to his spine, leaving him...
 
            Rehab in Palliative Care
When someone is diagnosed with a life-limiting disease, palliative care is important to help patients live with good quality of life. Rehab therapy ca...
 
            Will Budget 2026 Include the Needs of Neurodivergent Children
Every child deserves the chance to thrive — but not every child has the same start or opportunities. For some families, that means navigating the chal...
 
            Ask A Doctor: Your Eyes and Vision
In our monthly Ask A Doctor segment, we speak to consultant ophthalmologist and vitreoretinal surgeon Dr Kenneth Fong about common questions you have...
 
            Because Feelings Matter #45: When A Dream Job Turned Into Workplace Bullying
Imagine being bullied at the workplace, where you’re shouted at, and humiliated by, your boss on a daily basis. Cheryl tolerated this for several mont...
 
            Sport Climbing & Bouldering - Is It For Everyone?
The popularity of indoor climbing and bouldering has surged in recent years, and gyms are popping up across our capital city. But how much of it is a...
 
            Ouch! Kidney Stones Again?
Did you know that you could have stones in your kidneys for years without knowing it? Is this dangerous and how do we identify them? We find out more...
 
            Mind Matters: When Vulnerable Children Are Bullied
Malaysia has one of the highest rates of bullying in schools, compared with 44 other countries worldwide. We explore how bullying affects children in...
 
            Finally, A National Rare Disease Policy - So What’s Next?
The Ministry of Health recently unveiled the long-awaited National Rare Disease Policy, which is aimed at improving access to care for people living w...
 
            When Companion Chatbots Become Therapists
People - adults and children - are turning to AI chatbots to talk about their mental health and how they’re feeling. But is this as harmless as it see...
 
            Public Health: The Neglect of Fungal Infections
You may brush off having thrush or ringworm as just a simple fungal infection. However, fungal infections are on the rise as a serious public health c...
 
            Healthy Ageing: Substance Use Disorders Among Older Adults
Substance use disorders are often already challenging to manage, so what happens when the person who needs help is an older adult, potentially with co...
 
            Humans of Healthcare: The (Female) Urologist
Does a urologist only treat urinary problems or male sexual health issues? On this episode of Humans of Healthcare, we guide you through the type of c...
 
            Best For Moms 2025 Panel 2: How To Raise Financially-Savvy Kids
As parents, your No. 1 focus is probably your child’s education. But don’t forget that teaching children about financial literacy is also an important...
 
            Best For Moms 2025 Panel 1: Health, Hormones & Holding It Together
Anxiety, brain fog, depression, stress, overstimulation - sound familiar, mummies? We got you - this is a safe space to share all the mental health is...