Wednesday, November 21, 2007

MJ Life TVBS Interview (Video)

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Part 1 (3:38 mins)


Part 2 (3:07 mins)


Part 3 (3:37 mins)


Part 4 (3:10 mins)


Part 5 (4:05 mins)


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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

About MJ Life in Beijing (Video)



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Thursday, November 15, 2007

Locations of MJ Life In The Region

Let's take a look at MJ Life Health Management Centers In the Region


Pic1: MJ Life Branches in Taiwan


Pic 2: MJ Life in Hong Kong


Pic 3: MJ Life in Beijing


Pic 4: MJ Life in Malaysia


Pic 5: MJ Life in South East Asia (going to Singapore and Indonesia soon)
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

2.6 million locals expected to suffer from diabetes

PETALING JAYA: The number of Malaysians having diabetes mellitus by the end of this year is expected to reach 2.6 million with the majority in the Type 2 category.

According to the national mortality and morbidity survey by the Health Ministry, the rise from 8.7 per cent in 1997 to 10.2 per cent this year represents about a 25 per cent increase in the total number of cases over the last 10 years.

The rise corresponds with worldwide projections by the World Health Organisation which anticipates the numbers to increase by 120 per cent by the year 2025, affecting 300 million people.

University Malaya Medical Centre director Prof Dr Ikram Shah Ismail, who is also Malaysian Diabetes Association (MDA) president, said:

"There are many Malaysians with this incurable disease who risk diabetic complications like a heart attack, stroke and kidney failure."
He said the root cause of such fatalities was the unwillingness to practice good diabetes management.

There was a need for the people to take a right attitude by having a balanced diet, managing body weight, taking medication and undergoing regular medical follow-ups from young to reduce the risk of diabetic complications, Ikram said at the launch of World Diabetes Day 2007 yesterday.

The ministry's deputy director of disease control, Dr Zainal Ariffin Omar, who launched the event, said there was an increase of diabetes in children.

There were 837 cases in 1999 compared with 1,305 in 2004.

"The main causes of diabetes are lifestyle changes and family genetics which have led to obesity, lack of exercise and nutritional imbalance.

"Although incurable, the disease can be controlled with a combination of exercise, diet and drug therapy," he added.

Diabetes mellitus Type 1 is a disease that results from the permanent destruction of insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas, normally since birth.

This category represents two per cent of the cases in Malaysia.

Diabetes mellitus Type 2 or adult-onset diabetes is a metabolic disorder characterised by insulin deficiency in the human body.

This accounts for 98 per cent of cases in the country.

Source: NST

Monday, November 12, 2007

Younger women are getting breast cancer

IPOH: Breast cancer is on the rise and the patients are getting younger, said Ipoh Hospital surgery department head Dr Stephen Jacob.

"The trend we are seeing now is that when the younger ones contract breast cancer, it tends to be more aggressive.

"It spreads all over and there's a shorter time between the time of diagnosis and death," he said.

For example, there was a 26-year-old patient who underwent a complete treatment for breast cancer but died after the cancer spread to the rest of her body, he said.

In Ipoh Hospital, 26 women died of breast cancer in 2006 and the number increased to 27 women within the first 10 months of this year, he said.
The statistics are limited to those who died in the wards and do not include those who died at home or elsewhere, he added.

On average, about 20 per cent of cancer patients at the hospital suffer from breast cancer.

There were 189 patients admitted for breast cancer treatment at the hospital last year.

Men were also susceptible to breast cancer but such cases were extremely rare, said Dr Stephen, who encountered "one or two" cases during his 15 years as a surgeon.

"We need to get people to come to us early.

"If they come early, they can be cured," he said when highlighting a half-day forum on breast cancer awareness to be held at the hospital tomorrow.

Source: NST

Sunday, November 11, 2007




Saturday, November 10, 2007

MJ Life: World Number 1 in Health Management

  • The 1st to complete over 100 medical check items within 4 hours and with medical report issued on the spot.
  • Obtained patent rights in Taiwan and China. The application for patent rights in US, Japan, South East Asia and Middle East are in process.
  • The 1st to host IHEPA annual convention in Chinese region.
  • The 1st organization to duplicate health-screening module in the industry.
  • World’s 1st technology transfer of health-screening to Japan. (St. Luke’s International Hospital)
  • The 1st foreign health screening center to obtain license from China Ministry of Health.
  • The 1st health screening center to obtain ISO 9001 in China.
  • Asia’s 1st multilevel marketing health management organization.
  • World’s 1st health management organization that received Hinohara Shigeaki Award of Japan.

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  • Health disease and stroke is the number one killer in the world accounting for over 17 million deaths every year (World Health Organization)






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More so, if you belong to group with risk factors: high blood pressure, high blood sugar, smoker, alcoholic or with family history of heart disease or cancer.

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Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Why screen when I am healthy?

Heart disease, stroke and cancer are the leading causes of death in the world
Over half of these deaths occur in people without any warning signs - often, the first sign of a health problem is a heart attack, sudden death and stroke whilst the earliest cancer symptoms may not occur until the disease is widespread
Earlier detection of any complications

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Importance of Health Screening

Common health tests may be performed in your doctor’s office or even in the pharmacy. Regular health checks and screening for certain diseases and conditions have become routine for most people.

New tests and investigations can and always are being developed. The indications (when you might have need) for some tests (mammography, for example) are still being determined. If you have any questions about exactly which tests are right for you, please discuss these concerns with your own doctor.

Screening tests for some of the less common conditions are not included here. Screening is an area where there are likely to be many advances over the coming years, with the identification of the genetic cause for more and more conditions. However, it is important to be aware that just because doctors can identify someone at increased risk for a condition, it may not necessarily be preventable. It may simply mean that you will need to work with your doctor to closely monitor your health to ensure that the condition is detected as early as possible.