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A health worker administers a mammogram during a PT Fujifilm Indonesia corporate social responsibility (CSR) event for early breast cancer detection at MedicElle Clinic in Surabaya, East Java.
A health worker administers a mammogram during a PT Fujifilm Indonesia corporate social responsibility (CSR) event for early breast cancer detection at MedicElle Clinic in Surabaya, East Java.
Health

70% of Breast Cancer Cases Detected at Advanced Stage

Many Indonesian women delay breast examinations due to fear and stigma. Through the technology and health education provided by PT Fujifilm Indonesia, it's time to eliminate hesitation and save more lives.

1 month ago
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Age-old wisdom: Seniors stay healthy, inside and out

Tai chi is just one way some elderly Jakartans maintain their physical fitness and an active social life, high above the bustling rat race and traffic snarls below.

1 month ago
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GESID National Gathering 2024 for the Zero Anemia Initiative

Indonesia, with its abundant natural resources and large demographic, is preparing for its demographic peak in 2045, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of its independence.

4 months ago

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Virtually healthy: Fitness coaches and students move to online gyms

As COVID-19 continues, coaches hope that Indonesians wanting to stay fit can see the benefit of online exercises    

3 years ago
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Berlin throws a party to drum up vaccine tempo

On a rainy evening in the east Berlin neighbourhood of Alt-Treptow, the draw isn't just dance music but vaccines as well.

3 years ago
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First West African case of deadly Marburg virus detected: WHO

The virus, which is carried by bats and has a fatality rate of up to 88 percent, was found in samples taken from a patient who died on August 2 in southern Gueckedou prefecture, the WHO said.

3 years ago
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Sri Lanka holds mass cremations as Covid cases surge

Sri Lanka has begun mass cremations to clear a backlog of dead bodies from Covid-19 as cases surge across the island, officials said Monday.

3 years ago
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Microsoft requires vaccinations for workers, as office returns slow

Microsoft on Thursday joined the ranks of tech companies requiring returning workers to be vaccinated, as Amazon delayed its plan to reopen offices until next year.

3 years ago
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CNN fires three employees for coming to work unvaccinated: US media

Three employees at CNN have been fired for violating the network's coronavirus policy by coming into the office unvaccinated, according to US media reports.

3 years ago
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France's Sanofi expands mRNA drive with US firm purchase

Sanofi will buy Translate Bio, with which it has been working to develop an mRNA Covid jab, for $3.2 billion (2.7 billion euros), the company said in a statement.

3 years ago
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Scuffles in Berlin as Covid sceptics defy protest ban

Hundreds of anti-lockdown demonstrators defied a court-ordered protest ban on Sunday and gathered illegally in the streets of Berlin, resulting in scuffles with police.

3 years ago
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Sumatran tigers infected with coronavirus at Indonesian zoo

Two Sumatran tigers were recovering at a Jakarta zoo after being infected with coronavirus, Indonesian officials said Sunday, as they probed how the critically endangered animals got sick.

3 years ago
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74 percent of COVID-19 cases in local outbreak were among vaccinated: study

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the data underscored that the Delta variant, the dominant strain of the coronavirus in the United States, is highly contagious. The White House, however, maintained that the view of the CDC is that breakthrough cases among vaccinated people are "rare."

3 years ago
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Why an Israeli company is developing an oral COVID-19 vaccine

Israeli pharmaceutical Oramed is attempting to accomplish just that, and is poised to start its first clinical trial in early August, CEO Nadav Kidron told AFP in an interview.

3 years ago
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Doctors in Saudi separate Yemeni baby from twin

A team of doctors in Saudi Arabia has separated a Yemeni baby from her parasitic twin, authorities said, marking their 50th successful operation on conjoined twins.

3 years ago
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France lashes out at 'discriminatory' England quarantine rule

France said on Thursday it failed to understand why it was exempt from a new rule allowing fully-vaccinated European Union citizens to enter England without having to quarantine.

3 years ago
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Living with autoimmune disease during COVID-19 pandemic

Indonesians with autoimmune diseases face their own set of pandemic challenges

3 years ago
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Better late than never: Indonesia readies HIV prevention drug PrEP

Amid the still-lingering stigma against HIV/AIDS patients, Indonesia aims to introduce an HIV prevention drug, known as PrEP, in a pilot project in selected cities later this year.

3 years ago
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New York's Met Opera mandates vaccines for new season

New York's Metropolitan Opera will require audiences and performers to be fully vaccinated for its upcoming season, the house announced Tuesday amid debate in the United States about mandatory vaccinations.

3 years ago
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Antibodies from Sinovac shot fade after about 6 months: Study

Chinese researchers reported the findings from a study of blood samples from healthy adults aged between 18-59 in a paper published on Sunday, which has not been peer reviewed.

3 years ago
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Business as usual: Employees share stories of being forced to work from the office

Even though the government has imposed a work-from-home policy for nonessential workers, some companies and institutions are running as usual. 

3 years ago
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How the Delta variant upends assumptions COVID-19

Vaccine protection remains very strong against severe infections and hospitalizations caused by any version of the coronavirus, and those most at risk are still the unvaccinated, according to interviews with 10 leading COVID-19 experts.

3 years ago
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Tokyo Games organisers say they tried to find solutions for breastfeeding moms

The issue came to prominence after Spanish synchronized swimmer Ona Carbonell expressed anguish in an Instagram post at having to travel to Tokyo without her husband and son, Kai, who is nearly one, because under pre-Games travel rules they would have had to stay in quarantine in a separate hotel.

3 years ago
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Tunisian medics struggle to tackle virus as tourists soak up sun

In Tunisia's Mediterranean resort of Sousse, exhausted medics struggle to stem surging coronavirus deaths, desperately monitoring oxygen supplies beside patients' beds, while on the beach tourists relax in the sun.

3 years ago
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India's pandemic-hit lunchbox men battle food delivery start-ups

With extended lockdowns forcing millions of Mumbai's white-collar professionals to work from home, many dabbawalas, or Indian lunchbox delivery men, have been struggling to feed their own families since April last year.

3 years ago
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India raids media companies critical of government

Indian tax authorities on Thursday raided a prominent newspaper and a TV channel that have been critical of the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, triggering accusations of intimidation.

3 years ago
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India probes its first human death from bird flu

India is investigating its first documented human death from bird flu after an 11-year-old boy succumbed to the disease earlier this month, the health ministry said.

3 years ago
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'Free meat for a year' offered in JBS U.S. vaccine sweepstakes

Meatpacker JBS SA (JBSS3.SA) said on Thursday it will give away beef, pork and chicken for the next year to 50 U.S. families that participate in company-sponsored vaccination clinics over the coming weeks.

3 years ago
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As COVID-19 worsens, govt, public figures launch social media campaign

The Indonesia Pasti Bisa (Indonesia certainly can) campaign on social media seeks to lift spirits amid the country’s COVID-19 case spike. It claims to be a “collective effort” to help those affected by the virus.

3 years ago
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BioNTech vaccine produces 10 times more antibodies than Sinovac: study

The University of Hong Kong (HKU) research, based on a study of 1,442 healthcare workers, was published in Lancet Microbe on Thursday.

3 years ago
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Nothing instant: Experts say losing belly fat should be done mindfully

Belly fat, the bane of many people’s existence. Some would go the extra mile to lose it — sometimes to extreme lengths. But most experts agree that when it comes to losing weight, one should be mindful and patient and understand that it is an ongoing process.

3 years ago
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Don't DIY: 'Alternative remedies' pose new dangers in COVID-19 infodemic

With Indonesia recording unprecedented COVID-19 cases and deaths, many are turning to well-meaning but unproven and potentially dangerous tips and remedies being shared on social media among a jaded and weary public.

3 years ago
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CoronaVac jab less effective against Gamma variant: study

Researchers found that antibodies generated by the vaccine work less well against the variant than a previous coronavirus strain, while Gamma may also be able to reinfect people who had previously had the virus. 

3 years ago