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The Star
thestar.com.my > aseanplus > aseanplus-news > 11/30/2025 > short-bursts-of-oxygen-deprivation-could-help-treat-depression-chinese-study

Short bursts of oxygen deprivation could help treat depression: Chinese study

9+ min ago (569+ words) Brief, controlled bouts of oxygen deprivation " essentially moments of safe suffocation " can alleviate severe depression as effectively as electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and ketamine, two of the most powerful treatments known to psychiatry, Chinese scientists have concluded. This radical new approach, called acute intermittent hypoxia, harnesses a natural mechanism triggered by a temporary drop in oxygen in the brain and activates a naturally occurring compound known as adenosine, which acts as a biochemical "master switch" that rapidly reverses depressive symptoms. The research team has developed a prototype device and is now conducting clinical trials involving 30 patients in collaboration with Beijing Anding Hospital, a renowned psychiatric institute affiliated with Capital Medical University. Their discovery may also solve one of psychiatry's longest-standing mysteries: how established treatments such as ECT and ketamine affect the brain, as well as help researchers develop alternative and safer…...

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The Star
thestar.com.my > news > world > 12/01/2025 > ramaphosa-dismisses-trumps-threat-to-bar-south-africa-from-2026-g20-summit

Ramaphosa dismisses Trump’s threat to bar South Africa from 2026 G20 summit

10+ min ago (280+ words) Monday, 01 Dec 2025 South African President Cyril Ramaphosa co-hosts, with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer (not pictured), a summit on the Global Fund on November 21, 2025, in Johannesburg, South Africa. Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS Nov 30 (Reuters) - South African President Cyril Ramaphosa dismissed on Sunday U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to exclude Pretoria from next year's G20 summit, reaffirming South Africa's status as a founding member of the group. Washington boycotted the Group of 20 leaders' summit held under South Africa's presidency in Johannesburg on November 22-23, with Trump repeating allegations, widely discredited, that the host country's Black-majority government persecutes its white minority. Trump said last Wednesday that South Africa would not be invited to the summit to be held in Florida next year because it had refused to hand over the G20 presidency to a senior representative of its embassy who was at the closing ceremony....

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The Star
thestar.com.my > sport > football > 12/01/2025 > soccer-isak-scores-as-liverpool-halt-woeful-run-man-united-win-at-palace

Soccer-Isak scores as Liverpool halt woeful run, Man United win at Palace

32+ min ago (558+ words) Monday, 01 Dec 2025 Soccer Football - Premier League - West Ham United v Liverpool - London Stadium, London, Britain - November 30, 2025 Liverpool's Alexander Isak celebrates scoring their first goal REUTERS/Tony O Brien Nov 30 (Reuters) - Liverpool's marquee signing Alexander Isak scored his first Premier League goal for the champions as they beat 10-man West Ham United 2-0 on Sunday following a dire run of nine defeats in 12 games. Manchester United ended Crystal Palace's nine-month unbeaten home run with a 2-1 comeback victory, Aston Villa climbed to third with a 1-0 victory over lowly Wolverhampton Wanderers, and Brighton & Hove Albion won 2-0 at Nottingham Forest to go fifth. Leaders Arsenal visit fourth-placed Chelsea later on Sunday with a chance to extend their advantage at the top. Liverpool had endured their worst spell in over 70 years, and manager Arne Slot took drastic measures, leaving Mohamed Salah out of his starting line-up…...

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The Star
thestar.com.my > opinion > columnists > comment > 11/30/2025 > sabah-polls-a-wake-up-call-to-putrajaya

Sabah polls a wake-up call to Putrajaya

46+ min ago (894+ words) THE signs were already there even before campaigning for the 17th Sabah state elections entered its final lap. At a recent DAP ceramah at a food court in Tanjung Aru, which began at 7.30pm, the crowd was thin. There were mostly party workers and members. The rain didn't help and by 9.30pm, the talk had ended. In the last few days before polling, local DAP candidates politely told the federal party leaders to stay away. However, it seemed that the federal leaders didn't listen, as political heavyweights arrived thinking they could swing the results. By then, my media friends had told me that the DAP and PKR could get zero seats. Others said PKR could do better by winning at least two seats. I shared the bad feedback with a DAP federal minister, but he told me the speculation was "harsh" as he…...

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The Star
thestar.com.my > news > nation > 11/30/2025 > against-all-odds-dr-noorilham039s-phd-journey-at-universiti-malaya

Against all odds: Dr Noorilham's PhD Journey at Universiti Malaya

1+ hour, 16+ min ago (808+ words) KUALA LUMPUR: Behind every success is a great support system, especially if someone is going through the rigorous process of earning a PhD. More so if they do not have the same capabilities as everyone else. Dr Noorilham Ismail, 35, who is visually impaired, said it was thanks to the help he got that he had managed to complete his PhD. While he could manage writing a big part of his thesis on his own, he said his wife, Zarifah Arsani, 31, helped him with the technical parts, including the footnotes and bibliography. She also followed him on his research trips to the United States of America (US) and the United Kingdom in 2023 to scour the archives there for information on his thesis. Noorilham had become visually impaired about eight years ago when a severe fever damaged his eyes. He was conferred…...

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The Star
thestar.com.my > opinion > letters > 12/01/2025 > a-healthier-nation-begins-with-better-prevention

A healthier nation begins with better prevention

1+ hour, 17+ min ago (143+ words) Monday, 01 Dec 2025 ON World AIDS Day today I would like to remind everyone that health is deeply linked to economic progress. When a country protects its people from long-term illness, it protects its future growth. The conversation about HIV/AIDS and public health should not be limited to medicine and awareness. It should also be linked to productivity, human capital, and the economic cost of inaction. First, health shocks reduce productivity and labour force participation. A person who faces repeated illness often struggles to remain in stable employment. Repeated illness leads to absenteeism, lower work performance, and a higher chance of job loss. When this pattern repeats across a population, the economy loses valuable workers and valuable time. Billed as RM 6.95 for the 1st month, RM 13.90 thereafter. Billed as RM 74.00 for the 1st year, RM 148 thereafter....

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The Star
thestar.com.my > metro > metro-news > 12/01/2025 > snuggle-into-the-festive-season-with-malls-xmas-campaign

Snuggle into the festive season with malls’ Xmas campaign

1+ hour, 17+ min ago (573+ words) Monday, 01 Dec 2025 IMAGINE stepping into a space where soft textures, twinkling lights and festive music wrap you up in a spirit of warmth and cheer. This holiday season, Sunway Malls brings that vision to life through its nationwide "Cozy Cozy Christmas" campaign, inspired by the global "kidult" trend that celebrates playful nostalgia and comforting collectibles. The public is invited to browse, dine and enjoy the simple joys of the season across immersive installations, creative workshops and acts of giving. Launching the campaign at Sunway Pyramid, Sunway Malls chief executive HC Chan said the theme focuses on creating warmth, belonging and kinship. The Heart of Cozy Wonder Running until Jan 4, 2026, at LG2 Blue Concourse. Its highlights include Leo, the Festive Navigator. There will also be a 12.19m giant tree walkway and a 4.57m Cozy Leo display. The Spirit of Cozy Giving programme supports Generating…...

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The Star
thestar.com.my > sport > football > 12/01/2025 > soccer-de-cuyper-tzimas-on-target-as-brighton-down-forest-to-go-fifth

Soccer-De Cuyper, Tzimas on target as Brighton down Forest to go fifth

1+ hour, 34+ min ago (334+ words) Monday, 01 Dec 2025 Soccer Football - Premier League - Nottingham Forest v Brighton & Hove Albion - The City Ground, Nottingham, Britain - November 30, 2025 Brighton & Hove Albion's Maxim De Cuyper celebrates scoring their first goal REUTERS/Chris Radburn NOTTINGHAM, England, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Goals by Maxim De Cuyper and Stefanos Tzimas gave Brighton & Hove Albion a 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest at the City Ground on Sunday, a result that moved Fabian Huerzeler's side to fifth place in the Premier League. The visitors set the tempo early, firing 13 shots in the first half compared to Forest's eight, while enjoying the lion's share of possession. The breakthrough came in first-half stoppage time when Georginio Rutter delivered a precise ball into the box, finding an unmarked De Cuyper in acres of space. The Belgian full back calmly slotted his effort past Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels to register his second league…...

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The Star
thestar.com.my > sport > football > 12/01/2025 > soccer-martinez-double-earns-inter-2-0-win-at-pisa

Soccer-Martinez double earns Inter 2-0 win at Pisa

1+ hour, 35+ min ago (483+ words) Monday, 01 Dec 2025 Soccer Football - Serie A - Pisa SC v Inter Milan - Arena Garibaldi Stadio Romeo Anconetani, Pisa, Italy - November 30, 2025 Inter Milan's Lautaro Martinez in action REUTERS/Claudia Greco PISA, Italy, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Inter Milan's Lautaro Martinez netted a second-half double to earn his side a 2-0 at Pisa on Sunday that kept the visitors very much involved in the Serie A title race despite a less than convincing performance. Cristian Chivu's Inter are third in the standings on 27 points, level with second-placed AS Roma who host Napoli later on Sunday, and one behind leaders AC Milan, who beat Lazio 1-0 on Saturday. Pisa are third bottom with 10 points. Inter arrived in Tuscany looking to get back on track after their derby defeat by Milan last weekend followed by a Champions League loss at Atletico Madrid, but they were made to battle all…...

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The Star
thestar.com.my > news > world > 12/01/2025 > lithuania-capital-airport-closes-again-over-balloons

Lithuania capital airport closes again over balloons

1+ hour, 58+ min ago (170+ words) Monday, 01 Dec 2025 VILNIUS, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Lithuania's Vilnius airport said on Sunday it had temporarily halted operations due to suspected balloons in its airspace, the latest in a series of flight disruptions in the Baltic nation. European aviation has repeatedly been thrown into chaos in recent months by drone sightings and incursions, including in Copenhagen and Brussels, and the Vilnius airport has been closed at least 10 times since early October. The Baltic country has said weather balloons flown by smugglers are transporting contraband cigarettes, and blames Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko for allowing the practice, calling it a form of "hybrid attack". Lithuania in October closed both crossing points on the Belarus border in response to balloons, but reopened them last week as the air traffic interruptions appeared to have stopped. Lukashenko called the border closure a "crazy scam", accusing the West…...