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Feeling vulnerable? “Ipar Adalah Maut” might trigger more than just tears. From emotional intensity to physical symptoms, find out how films like this can affect your health. Are you ready for the emotional rollercoaster – or should you skip this one?
A 2022 study in Indonesia found that around 61% of teenagers have experienced suicidal thoughts. Factors like depression, stress, family issues, social pressures and past abuse can contribute to teenagers experiencing suicidal ideation.
The tragic case of the death of a resident doctor due to alleged bullying at Diponegoro University is a serious challenge facing the medical world in Indonesia.
Nutritionist Believes Prevention of Promotion of Formula Milk Will Promote Exclusively Breastfeeding
On 11 August 2024, the Director of Nutrition and Maternal and Child Health, dr. Lovely Daisy, MKM, announced that this regulation prohibits the promotion of formula milk, which is stipulated in Article 33, as part of efforts to increase the success of exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia. The regulation adopts the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes that has been introduced by the World Health Organisation (WHO) since 1981.
Yogyakarta has come to national attention after being recorded as the province with the highest prevalence of schizophrenia in Indonesia.
Indonesians were shocked by the news of the controversial practice of a 63-year-old man with the initials NY in Semarang. NY, a boarding house owner, claimed to have been regularly consuming stray cat meat in an attempt to treat his long-standing diabetes.
In Jakarta, hundreds of children have developed kidney failure. This emphasises the importance of earlier and effective medical intervention and increased public awareness of the dangers of unhealthy diets.
Cleric and TV personality Ustaz Riza Muhammad recently shared a touching story about caring for his mother who suffered a severe stroke. Previously, the mother had experienced high blood pressure, which eventually led to the rupture of a blood vessel in the brain, triggering a serious stroke. The incident has been a significant test for Ustaz Riza’s family. However, with great love and tireless efforts, Ustaz Riza continues providing his mother the best care.
Government Regulation (PP) Number 28 of 2024, a reproductive health policy on contraception among students, has been approved by Indonesian President Widodo.
The Indonesian government recently passed Government Regulation No. 28 of 2024 regarding conditional abortion. This regulation stipulates that health facilities that can perform abortions must be approved by the government, with priority given to government hospitals, but reputable private hospitals are also considered.
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