Health Issues in Malaysia Essay

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    (Livingston, 2014). Using social media as a way to promote the awareness of mental health is a new approach but with youth are so engaged in social media today it can be a valuable experience and a great way to engage them in learning about mental health. The study was extended from an evaluation of 1 month to a 1 year evaluation. This study showed that there was a change in attitudes of youth and young adults towards mental health and stigma felt by those with mental illness was lowered in…

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    cycles, increases soil erosion, and disrupts livelihoods (“Deforestation”). Southeast Asia is facing extreme amounts of deforestation. About 3.5 million hectares of forest were lost between the years of 1990 and 2000 in the countries of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Papua New Guinea for palm oil plantations (“Palm Oil and Deforestation”). This is equivalent to the destruction of 300 football fields of forest every hour…

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    National Suicide Registry Malaysia (NSRM), reveal that ethnic Chinese carries the highest proportional of suicidal cases at 47.5 percent (of a total 328 recorded cases) in the year 2009, followed by Malays 21.3 percent and Indians 13.4 percent. Besides, the Forensic Pathology Unit in Universiti Malaya has also indicated that the incidents of suicide are very prevalent among Chinese youth, with the highest number of cases reported in the 21-30 year category (Free Malaysia Today, 2012). These…

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    disease has occurred. This type of prevention becomes necessary if primary prevention has failed. The last level of prevention is tertiary prevention. It consists of rehabilitation after primary and secondary prevention has failed. 6.2 DISCUSSION Health promotion and disease prevention programs can increase the number of people who are healthy at every stage of life. To become successful by these strategies…

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    organizations. The issue pertaining to sexual harassment in the workplace has been addressed by several international groups like the United Nations (UN), the International Labour Organization (ILO), the European Union (EU), the Caribbean community (CARICOM), and the organization of American States (OAS) as a human right violation, a form of violence, and discrimination. Since sexual harassment in the workplace pollutes the working environment and can have a devastating effect upon the health,…

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    The sea is a valuable source of growth and prosperity for all human being in the world. The seas are a source for economic development, free trade, transportation and energy security. With over 70 percent of the world surface is maritime and over 90 percent of international trade is travelled by the sea, proven that the seas play a big role in people’s life. Human life was begun in the sea and it is very crucial to people’s way of life. Sea as the resource for human being is a strategic place…

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    Cambridge Dictionary Online is the failure to act correctly or legally when doing your job, often causing injury or loss. Concisely, the definition of misconduct in a professional sense, according to Code of Conduct of Pharmacists and Bodies Corporate Malaysia (2009) is a disreputable behaviour, a breach of professional responsibility or requirement identified in the Code that could form the basis of a complaint of professional misconduct. Pharmaceutical malpractice is not simply a matter of an…

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    These two entities should work closely together to establish mandatory health screening for mental illness for the youth. More importantly, there should be more efforts on public awareness and educational seminars around the country should be made available. Realistically, the goal of reducing the social stigma associated with…

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    not a small thing, but it is the final result of the act of adultery is the cause of pregnancy whether to abort or continue to care for the child. Consciously or unconsciously, a decision should be taken for the behaviour associated with fertility issues. These decisions are infinitely complexion their consequences.(Laurie Schwab Zabin Sarah C.Hayward, 1993) Promiscuity is very worrying because this is the start of…

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    affect positively on a corporate, many corporations involve more in CSR activities not excepting The Store. Not only concern for the wellbeing of employees, the community and civil society, The Store also has to pay close attention to environmental issue. Environmentally friendly business practices in The Store can reduce negative effect in environment, enhance customer service, and create opportunities for greater efficiencies. For example, LED lighting is used in supermarket, including…

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