Biasakan kita tengok masyarakat kita mencairkan makanan beku begitu sahaja di atas singki (suhu bilik), kan?
Sebenarnya amalan tersebut salah dan berbahaya kerana menggalakkan pembiakan bakteria dengan cepat.
Betulkan yang biasa, biasakan yang betul😉
#PKKM#WorldFoodSafetyDay
Bila melibatkan isu keselamatan makanan, nyawa seluruh rakyat Malaysia menjadi taruhan.
Apakah asas yang mendorong KKM dalam menggubal dasar serta mendepani isu global ini dengan cekap, tepat dan berani demi melindungi kesihatan rakyat?
Tonton jawapan dalam video 🎙️👇
MENTALITI JEMAAH HAJI MALAYSIA, MEMANG KELAS DUNIA! 🕋
Alhamdulillah, bangga jadi rakyat Malaysia.
Selesai urusan di Masyair, khemah-khemah penginapan di Mina ditinggalkan dalam keadaan bersih, kemas dan teratur. Inilah cerminan akhlak, disiplin dan adab yang menjadi identiti jemaah haji Malaysia.
Perkara kecil, tetapi impaknya besar. Budaya menjaga kebersihan dan menghormati kemudahan awam inilah yang menjadikan Malaysia sentiasa dipandang tinggi di peringkat antarabangsa.
Tahniah kepada seluruh jemaah haji Malaysia dan para petugas yang telah menunjukkan contoh terbaik kepada dunia.
Bukan sekadar menunaikan ibadah, tetapi membawa imej Islam dan Malaysia dengan penuh ihsan. 🤍
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#SebarkanSalam
#MadaniMembantu
Tindakan berani keluarga ni tahan kereta Sultan Pahang demi luahkan masalah rumah mereka yang tiada elektrik.
Katanya dah 13 tahun rumahnya takda elektrik, dah buat permohonan tapi takda tindakan.
Sultan Pahang pandang serius perkara tu dan pada hari yang sama permintaan mereka diluluskan.
A tiny bee just did what chemotherapy couldn't.
Scientists in Australia discovered that honeybee venom can wipe out 100% of aggressive breast cancer cells in under 60 minutes.
And the healthy cells around them? Barely touched.
The breakthrough came from Dr. Ciara Duffy and her team at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, working alongside the University of Western Australia.
They tested venom drawn from 312 honeybees and bumblebees across Australia, Ireland, and England.
The target: triple-negative breast cancer and HER2-enriched breast cancer. Two of the deadliest, most stubborn forms of the disease.
The weapon: melittin. The same tiny peptide that makes a bee sting burn.
At one specific dose, melittin tore through cancer cell membranes completely within an hour. Within just 20 minutes, it shut down the chemical signals cancer cells need to grow and multiply.
Bumblebee venom, which lacks melittin, did nothing. Zero effect, even at high concentrations.
Scientists then recreated melittin synthetically in the lab and got almost identical results, meaning no bees need to be harmed to develop the therapy.
Published in the peer-reviewed journal npj Precision Oncology, the findings are still early-stage. Human trials haven't happened yet.
But one thing is clear. Nature has been hiding answers in plain sight all along, sometimes inside the smallest creatures on Earth.
Source: Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research / npj Precision Oncology (Dr. Ciara Duffy et al.)
I made a lot of mistakes over 10 years to figure out how to create content that actually works.
And I really wish someone had just shown me the shortcut, because what I know now has been bringing me the right clients and audiences from Malaysia and beyond.
I took this photo in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo last year, standing next to my old Pajero with Mount Kinabalu right behind me.
I felt proud, because this place is beautiful and it always has been.
But I’m quite sad because I don’t see enough authentic, meaningful creators coming out of Sabah.
I don’t think it’s because the talent isn’t there, it’s just that nobody has shown them how to put it all together.
So on the 18th of May, I’m bringing my signature AI + Storytelling Masterclass to Kota Kinabalu, at INSKEN office from 8.30am to 1.30pm, for a maximum of 10 people.
This is not a sit-and-listen session, you will be creating content on the same day with me guiding you through it live.
What you’re getting is 10 years of my mistakes and everything I wish someone had taught me earlier, compressed into one morning, together with a framework I built from over 1,000 pieces of content
And a premium lunch included.
Any questions just drop them in the comments, DM me or WhatsApp 0143220778. A few seats are left and the 18th is close.
Pejam celik, tinggal 12 hari je lagi kita nak sambut Aidiladha. Mesti AJK Masjid dan Surau atau penganjur persendirian sekarang tengah sibuk buat persiapan untuk melaksana ibadah korban nanti.
She was born the seventh of nine children in Kuantan.
Her father was a public servant who got transferred all over the country, so she grew up moving between small towns.
Her mother never finished school. But her mother worked harder than anyone she knew, and believed education was everything.
That belief sent Swee Lay Thein to medical school at Universiti Malaya. She graduated in 1975.
Then she moved to the UK and spent the next 20 years chasing one stubborn question. Why do some patients with blood disorders suffer terribly, needing transfusions their whole lives, while others barely feel sick?
The answer was hidden in a gene. Babies are born producing a special kind of hemoglobin that protects them. Then the body flips a switch and stops making it.
Swee Lay wanted to know what controlled that switch. If you could keep it on, you could save millions of lives.
It took her decades. She travelled across the UK collecting blood samples from families. She flew to Malawi to study a single family with 270 members across seven generations. She hit dead ends. She kept going.
In 2007, she and her team found the gene. They called it BCL11A.
That discovery led to Casgevy, the first FDA-approved CRISPR therapy for sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia. A real cure. Already changing real lives around the world.
Last month, Dr Swee Lay Thein stood on a stage in Los Angeles and accepted the Breakthrough Prize, often called the Oscars of Science.
She is the first Malaysian-born scientist to ever win it.
In her speech she said, "As a child hanging out with my older brothers, playing on old railway tracks in Malaysia, I never imagined being here today."
She dedicated the moment to her mother. The woman who never finished school.
A girl from Kuantan. A mum who believed in education even though she never got one herself. A daughter whose work is now saving lives around the world.
That is a Malaysian story.
Tahniah, Dr Swee Lay Thein. We see you. We are proud. 🇲🇾
Tadi berhenti isi minyak di Petronas RnR Gunung Semanggul, jam 1.05am, tengah nak isi minyak, tiba tiba ada Pak Arab berhenti dekat tepi kereta, bini dekat sebelah jubah hitam dengan anak kecik lelaki sorang dekat seat belakang, tanya in english, nak minta tolong dengan alasan atm card kena block, dia cakap nak hala ke KL lepastu bagi alasan anak dgn bini nak makan takde duit, duit minyak nak hala sampai KL tak ada.
Pak Arab tu naik kereta Ativa color merah, no plat NDR 8805. Then, saya cakap suruh berhenti dekat tepi sebab nak pergi atm nak cucuk duit bagi dia.
Last last, umpan nak tangkap gambar kereta dengan orang dekat dalam je. Pada masa yang sama, bagi jugak la rm10. Time tengah nak tangkap gambar tu, bini dia dekat sebelah laju laju tutup muka guna tudung.
Ada sesiape pernah kena macam ni ke? Ini scammer ke korang? Sebab dia datang tanya baik baik, tu yang sampai nak bagi duit rm10 bersalam tu..
Sekarang tengah waktu cuti, sesiapa dekat atas jalanraya tolong alert dengan Pak Arab ni. Saya share dekat sini sebab memang sangat suspicious datang tiba tiba random minta tolong.
Mula mula tu kesian weh tengok ada anak bini, sebab diorang memang hebat berlakon tengok air muka, cakap sopan, minta tolong baik baik, tapi macam pelik sebab dia ada kereta, ada phone, dalam kereta ada audio player lagi.. Korang ada tolong bagi duit jugak ke dekat Pak Arab ni?
Dengan ANPR JustGO, anda tak perlu risau untuk masuk lorong tol tertentu atau tukar lane last minute.
Gunakan JustGO sempena Ujian Rintis Awam Terpilih di:
1.Plaza Tol Hutan Kampung
2. Plaza Tol Alor Setar Utara
3. Plaza Tol Alor Setar Selatan
4. Plaza Tol Pendang
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Interesting findings. Ada research daripada McKinsey yg bgtahu pasal benda ni. Actually research dia untuk CPG, tapi aku rasa closely related dgn apa yg jadi untuk cafe & restaurant.
Dalam satu bahagian research McKinsey tu cerita tentang: Four Food Spending Shifts
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BUILDING STRONG CHILDREN,WHAT TO DO AT EVERY STAGE:
1. 0–1 year: skin-to-skin contact builds trust and brain wiring
2. 1–2 years: let them explore freely — crawling and touching builds intelligence
3. 2–3 years: read aloud daily — language at this stage shapes everything
4. 3–5 years: imaginative play develops empathy and creativity together
5. 5–7 years: teach them to lose gracefully — resilience starts here
6. 7–9 years: give them small responsibilities — confidence grows from contribution
7. 9–11 years: encourage a hobby they chose themselves — not one you chose for them
8. 11–13 years: teach emotional vocabulary before puberty hits
9. 13–15 years: listen more than you speak — this age needs witnesses not lectures
10. 15–17 years: involve them in real decisions — they rise to what you trust them with
11. 17–18 years: teach them how to fail and recover, not just how to succeed
12. All ages: eat together — the family table is the original classroom
13. All ages: model the behaviour you want — they watch everything you do
14. All ages: say sorry when you are wrong — it teaches more than any lesson
15. All ages: tell them who they are, not just what they did