Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Dangers of some shampoo ...
Reading this makes my hair feels itchy ...
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Beware the floor cleaner in your shampoo
Universiti Sains Malaysia’s National Poison Centre director Prof Dr Razak Lajis said not many knew that sodium laureth sulfate (SLS) was present in some shampoos in the market.
Dr Razak told Kosmo! that SLS, which makes the shampoo produce more lather, can affect the body’s hormone production and damage skin.
Read more at thestar.com.my“It will also cause hair loss if applied frequently and continuously,” he said.
Heart wrenching moment
I would be destroyed if I were in this guy's shoe ... pity him. May Allah have mercy on his fiancee's soul, Amin.
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Woman dies in accident one day after engagement
JEMPOL: Wan Mohamed Ali Shafawi could not hide his grief when he saw a dress his 22-year-old fiancee and childhood sweetheart Saripah Saodah Md Nazir had worn during their engagement on Sunday in a mangled Proton Wira Aeroback.
“I can’t believe she is gone. We were making plans for our wedding,” the Civil Defence Department employee said when met at the Jempol Hospital near here yesterday.
Preliminary investigations showed that Nor Hasikin lost control of her car while negotiating a bend. She then ploughed into a bus belonging to Sekolah Berasrama Penuh Inte-grasi Jempol.
He added that he had received an SMS from Saripah minutes before the accident.
Read more at thestar.com.my“She told me that she was on her way home and had plans to go to Simpang Pertang to return the dress which she had rented from a boutique,” he said.
Nobody beats the House, kapish!
Another example that gambling doesn't pay.
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Woman loses RM240,000 in casino to win back RM500
A SINGAPOREAN lost RM240,000 at a casino when she tried to win back the RM500 she had previously lost, Sin Chew Daily reported.
The woman, who is a professional with a double master’s degree, said she tried to win the money back by using all her savings as well as borrowing from others.
Read more at thestar.com.myShe is now looking for someone to give her a loan to pay off her debts as she does not dare disclose it to her family.
Dr Mahathir launched his Autobiography
Malaysia's longest serving Prime Minister. His is life full of controversies; and he never shies away from them. At 80+ year old his energy levels is still high. Amazing! One of iconic figures in Malaysian history.
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‘Doc in the House’ flies out the stores
PETALING JAYA: Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s autobiography is selling like hot cakes nationwide.
Read more at thestar.com.myMPH general manager Tai Kwai Meng said that more than 5,000 copies were sold yesterday – the first day the book, A Doctor in the House, went on sale.
