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LIFE

How 100kg chain smoker lost 40kg, fixed knee pain and became a fitness influencer

South China Morning Post, Published on 11/03/2026

» HONG KONG — From a childhood marked by loss to an abusive marriage that nearly claimed her life, Shyy Sachdev's journey has been anything but ordinary.

LIFE

Twenty-nine beloved celebrities the world lost in 2025

South China Morning Post, Published on 20/12/2025

» This year, we lost some of the icons who shaped pop culture, from Hollywood legends to beloved musicians and television stars, including Robert Redford, Diane Keaton and Val Kilmer. We honour their memory by celebrating their lives and their enduring works.

WORLD

Why mammals that band together may face lower cancer risks

South China Morning Post, Published on 02/12/2025

» BUENOS AIRES —  Much research on cancer prevalence has focused on genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors. But a new study by Argentine researchers offers a novel evolutionary perspective: the social structure of mammals may play a critical role in cancer risk.

WORLD

What is LED therapy? How red, blue and infrared light benefit health, skin and body

South China Morning Post, Published on 06/09/2025

» Not too long ago, Victoria Beckham posted a photo of herself on Instagram lying on a bed with a shield over her face that emitted a blue glow.

WORLD

Chemotherapy can speed up cancer spread: study

South China Morning Post, Published on 19/07/2025

» HONG KONG — A team of Chinese scientists has found that the spread of cancer from original tumour sites to distant organs can be caused by chemotherapy triggering the awakening of dormant cancer cells.

WORLD

Scientists modify tomatoes to make them 'significantly sweeter'

South China Morning Post, Published on 15/11/2024

» HONG KONG — Chinese scientists have successfully modified tomatoes to make them sweeter by removing two genes that regulate sugar content, according to a new study.

WORLD

Chinese scientists clone first rhesus monkey to live into adulthood

South China Morning Post, Published on 18/01/2024

» BEIJING - Researchers affiliated to China's premier science academy have successfully cloned the first rhesus monkey to survive into adulthood.