The MCO and consecutively the CMCO and RMCO has forced many Malaysians to WFH (work from home) and that means IT teams as well. When you’re at the office, getting access to the hardware is easy and it’s just usually a few steps away. But now that we’re all restricted …
Read More »Don’t Put Your Eggs In One Basket: How This S’pore Egg Farm Copes With COVID-19 Challenges
As one of the high-tech farms in Singapore, technology has undoubtedly been at the forefront of N&N Agriculture’s processes. N&N Agriculture has invested $ 13 million into the pasteurisation technology to ensure that customers who love their eggs raw and runny can enjoy them without the risk of salmonella, especially …
Read More »Text Your Dad This Movie
Not everyone’s dad teaches them how to take care of their hair, but mine did. (My mom’s interest in beauty didn’t really arrive until I was an adult, and I love that about her.) When I was a kid, there was a Sally Beauty Supply about a mile from my …
Read More »This Cyberjaya Café Is Purposely Choosing To Only Use Coffee Beans From Sabahan Farmers
Author’s Blurb: I appreciate a good cup of coffee, but I’m not super particular about how it’s made or what beans it’s made out of. Most cafes I’ve been to seem to pride themselves on using imported premium beans of all sorts, but recently I learnt about one that specifically …
Read More »Is This the Most Overlooked Health Risk for Seniors?
Photo by CREATISTA / Shutterstock.com Most of us worry about illness as we grow older. Cancer, diabetes and heart disease all become concerns in our senior years. But one relatively common and potentially fatal condition — dehydration — often flies under the radar. Dehydration occurs when your body loses more …
Read More »Tests for Coronavirus Vaccine Need This Ingredient: Horseshoe Crabs
For decades, drug companies have depended on a component in the blood of the horseshoe crab to test injectable medicines, including vaccines, for dangerous bacterial contaminants called endotoxins. Conservationists and some businesses have pushed for wide acceptance of an alternative test, to protect the horseshoe crabs and birds that feed …
Read More »Doing This in the Car Can Reduce Your Coronavirus Risk
Photo by Nikolai Kazakov / Shutterstock.com Every day, you can take simple steps to reduce your risk of coronavirus infection — from wiping down counters to properly washing your hands. But here is one protective step you might have overlooked: opening the window a hair when you ride in a …
Read More »How This Power Couple Ensures S’pore Has A Stable Supply Of Medical Equipment During COVID-19
Personal protection equipment (PPE) and medical devices such as respiratory machines and ventilators have become highly-coveted items since Covid-19 hit us earlier in the year. Countries worldwide faced a shortage of medical supplies, especially protective gowns and surgical masks. One business that played a huge role in ensuring Singapore has …
Read More »Wearing a Mask? Make Sure to Wash It This Way
Photo by fizkes / Shutterstock.com We should all wear cloth face coverings in public to help tamp down the spread of the coronavirus, according to organizations such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. However, the type of masks recommended by the CDC won’t do much good if we …
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