While Waiting for My PRP…
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Four years of pharmacy school - full of joy, tears, sweat, blood and sleepless nights. Sounds tough but it’s finally over with a new life journey ahead. As a pharmacy graduate, the next step is to become a pre-registered pharmacist aka PRP. Thanks to the liberalisation program, some of us can undertake our PRP training...
Pandemic Struggles: Vol 1 – The Pharmacists
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Photo Credits: Bro Don't Like That La Bro; If COVID-19 was an Anime; Part 4, 3/10 They were shunned because they were thought as carriers. They were criticized because of the hassle of all the procedures. Alone, isolated, thanklessly they had to continue to toil in their puffy suits to ensure the public that hated...
Work From Home Struggles
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Work plays a very big part of our livelihood and in fact, we spend roughly 90,000 hours of our lifetime at work. While many of us may grumble over the woes of having to sling the pills to pay the bills, this very workplace also provides us an escapism. For some, it’s the me-time away...
Fasting: Benefits & Advices
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We have arrived at the time of the year for puasa (Ramadan Fasting)! Annually, billions of Muslims take part in the abstinence of eating foods, drinking liquids and some particular activities from dawn (sahur) to dusk (iftar). The duration of fasting varies from 13 to 18 hours per day, lasting for 28 to 30 days...
Diabetics’ Dilemma: To Puasa or Not to Puasa?
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It’s the holy month of Ramadan when Muslims fast from sunup to sundown for 29-30 days. Healthy Muslims have to abstain from eating, drinking, taking oral medications, smoking and involving in sexual activities about 12-14 hours daily in Malaysia. Individuals with chronic diseases including diabetes are exempted from fasting if their condition is severe or...