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It’s Ready, Set, GO! with Antabax Sanitizing Range
Antabax, the *No.1 Halal antibacterial personal care range has introduced the Ready, Set, GO! campaign to encourage more Malaysians to be prepared and ready for the daily challenges of keeping clean and hygienic. Comprising a terrific trio of pocket-sized Antabax Antibacterial Cleansing Wipes, Instant Hand Sanitizer and Hand Sanitizer Spray, these handy cleansing essentials will see you through any situation that requires a quick, hygienic fix. The Antabax’s Ready, Set, GO! antibacterial range provides 24-hour protection and kills up to 99.9% of harmful germs. Formulated with skin vitamins and Aloe Vera to keep skin healthy and moisturized, its Derma Protect System contains Micro Moisture Serum to leave hands soft, smooth and healthy. Dermatologically tested to be…
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Orchid Introduces Sazzy Falak As Brand Ambassador
Intimate feminine hygiene is a subject that girls and women shy away from discussing because of our upbringing, cultural and social mores, and self-confidence issues. However, girls and women need to address intimate feminine hygiene openly and in an environment where they feel safe to ask difficult questions and to seek advice as it is an essential part of their health and well-being. Enter Orchid, the feminine wash range that combines the best of traditional herbs with dermatologically proven balanced pH through its #Malu?TakMalu! campaign that encourages young women to #BeYourself! The brand has named trendsetting, straight-talking, actress and television presenter, Sazzy Falak as its brand ambassador to helm this feminine…
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Thank God for kind companies
It is hard to see some young patients with heart condition. Imagine, the kids were born and in the next few years, the doctor diagnosed the kids as unhealthy due to the heart problems. Must be a desperate moment for some of the parents, other than pray, also have to look for resources to assist the upcoming medical expenses. When aboutcom team working on the program for the clients to give something back to the community, we assist the clients to find the areas that the needs are. There are different needs from time to time. Some could be food, nutrition food, some could be good medical treatment. And of…
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1st Bintang Antabax Bersama Servay Star Search Judged By Star Maker David Teo Uncovers Amazing Sabahan Talents
The first Bintang Antabax Bersama Servay star search rocked the house at Servay Putatan hypermarket as 15 talented Sabahan individuals and groups put their all into out-acting, out-singing, out-dancing and outshining each other to impress famed Malaysian star maker, Major (H) David Teo. The star search finale was graced by Assistant Minister of Tourism, Culture & Environment Sabah, Yang Berhormat Datuk Tuan Kamarlin Bin Ombi at Servay Putatan.
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Practice Good Hand Hygiene To Reduce Risk of Contracting and Transmitting Typhoid
Typhoid fever is a life-threatening illness caused by the bacterium Salmonella Typhi. There have been 34 cases of typhoid disease reported in Kuala Lumpur since August 2015. Meanwhile, from January to October 20, 94 cases have been reported involving seven states in Malaysia.
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TOP & MYDIN Charity Campaign Encourages School Attendance Among Underprivileged Kids Through Fundraising for Full School Kits
TOP, the No.1 detergent brand in Malaysia[1] in collaboration with MYDIN has launched a charity fundraising campaign to provide the back-to-school necessities for the pursuit of education among 400 underprivileged children, nationwide.
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Antabax’s Shared Health, Shared Hope Campaign in Collaboration with Giant Raises RM25,000 for Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO)
Antabax, a trusted and innovative antibacterial personal care range, in collaboration with leading Malaysian retailer Giant has raised RM25,271.60 in funds for Women’s Aid Organisation (WAO) through its Shared Health, Shared Hope campaign.
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Antabax and 99 SPEEDMART Launch Charity Fundraising Campaign In Support of IJN Foundation
Cardiovascular disease remains one of the deadliest chronic diseases in developed and developing countries. Globally, an estimated 17.3 million people died from cardiovascular disease (CVD) in 2008 alone and by 2030 this figure is estimated to reach 23.6 million[1] deaths annually. Although CVDs have decreased in developed countries, the trend is increasing in developing nations[2] . In 2010, 25.4% (11,812) of deaths in Malaysian government hospitals were due to cardiovascular diseases and it is also the top cause of premature death, with about 35% of deaths from CVD occurring in individuals aged below sixty[3]. Cardiovascular diseases are expected to be a major concern in developing countries as they transition towards developed countries…