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AmLife Rolls Out A CSR-Driven Rehabilitation and Regenerative Centre In Celebration of Its 10th Anniversary

Associate Professor of University Kebangsaan Malaysia Reiterates The 90-Day Golden Window As Key For Effective Stroke Recovery (From left) Dr. Khoo, Evi, Mr. Lew, Dr. Choo, Dr. Lim & Houston at the AmHope Rehab Centre Launch Sleep health specialist AmLife International marks its 10th anniversary celebration with the debut of its unique rehabilitation and regenerative centre driven by CSR - designed to create a meaningful impact on the lives of Malaysia’s seniors affected by modern degenerative diseases, especially stroke in the country. The United Nations has projected Malaysia to become an aged nation by 2030, with 15 % of the population comprising the elderly. As societal aging intensifies, healthcare costs rise, further increasing the burden on society. Therefore, the health status of seniors requires urgent attention. Seniors face various age-related issues such as muscle loss (Sarcopenia), cardiovascular setbacks as well as stroke. Globally, 15 million people suffer from str

AmLife Advocates “Regenerative Sleep – The Secrets of Agelessness” As It Celebrates World Sleep Day 2023

AmLife International Sdn. Bhd. returned with its World Sleep Day (WSD) initiative to address increasing sleep issues via its regional sleep health showcase presented to media at Berjaya Times Square Hotel recently. [L-R] KS Chan, Dr. Lim, Lew Mun Yee, Dr. Ariel & Dr. Choo at World Sleep Day 2023 Post-covid period brings new meaning and challenges to lives, especially one’s sleep quality. The National Library of Medicine & Biotech Information indicated that COVID-19 have caused both short and long term side effects with 40% of people reported having difficulties sleeping during the pandemic and 31% of people suffering from post-COVID disrupted sleep. According to report from Asian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, statistics showed 9 out of 10 Malaysians experienced some level of insomnia and have one or more kinds of sleeping problems. 35% Malaysians have some sort of sleeping disorders with more than 53% of Malaysia’s workforce gets less than the minimal 7 hours sleep